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The Ancient World (3000 BCE-600 CE) | |
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The Ancient Near East | |
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New Theories about Human Development | |
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An Egyptian Hymn to the Nile | |
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The Epic of Gilgamesh | |
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Hittite Laws | |
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Hammurabi's Law Code | |
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Laws of the Hebrews | |
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The Instruction of the Ptah-hotep | |
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Ancient Greece | |
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Laws Relating to Women: Excerpts from the Gortyn Law Code | |
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Homer from theIliad | |
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Historical Methods: Thucydides | |
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Tyrtaeus,The Spartan Creed | |
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Education and the Family in Sparta | |
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Poetry: Sappho | |
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Alcaeus, Late 7th Century-Middle 6th Century BC | |
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Classical and Hellenistic Civilization | |
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The Apologyfrom Plato | |
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Aristotle,Nichomachean Ethics | |
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Aristotle's Will | |
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Drama:Antigoneby Sophocles | |
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Pericles' Funeral Orationby Thucydides | |
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On the Murder of Eratosthenes: A Husband's Defense | |
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Rome: Republic to Empire | |
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The Speech of Camillus:"All Things Went Well When We Obeyed the Gods, but Badly When We Disobeyed Them" | |
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Women in Roman Politics: Manipulators or Manipulated? | |
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Slaves in the Roman Countryside | |
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Appian of Alexandria,"War, Slaves, and Land Reform: Tiberius Gracchus" | |
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Polybius:"Why Romans and Not Greeks Govern the World" | |
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Marcus Tullius Cicero:The Laws | |
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A Marriage Contract | |
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Imperial Rome | |
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Augustus' Moral Legislation: Family Values | |
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A Satirical View of Women | |
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Traditional Roman religious Practices | |
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The Gospel According to Luke | |
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The Letter of Paul to the Romans | |
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Defining the Christian Woman | |
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"What Has Jerusalem to do with Athens?" Rebirth, Revival, and Renaissance (600-1500) | |
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