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Classical Art and Archaeology: Teaching Latin with Signs and Monuments
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Lecture 1: The Study of Manuscripts3 Topics|1 Quiz -
Lecture 2: Greek Art’s Influence on Roman Sculpture3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 3: Gravitas and Realism in Roman Portraits3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 4: The Laocoön Group: A Signum for Literature, History, and Politics3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 5: Tiberius’ Grotto and the Sperlonga Group3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 6: Obelisks: Symbols of Power from Egypt to Rome3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 7: Ara Pacis – the Altar of Peace3 Topics|1 Quiz
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The obelisk was originally an Egyptian monument symbolizing the Pharaoh’s power and devotion to Ra, the God of the sun.
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The Flaminius Obelisk was brought to Rome by Augustus after the defeat of Troy.
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What was the purpose of the Obelisk of Solaris during Augustus’ time?
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