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CLAS-B425
Religions grecque et romaine
Course teacher(s)
Estelle CRONNIER (Coordinator) and Julie DainvilleECTS credits
5
Language(s) of instruction
french
Course content
Greek religion (uneven academic years): Reassessment of the methods of the history of religions ; historical account of the evolution of Greek religion from pre-Hellenic civilizations to the Roman era ; systematic analysis of the constitutive acts, the protagonists and the places of cult as well as of religious phenomena like the mystery cults, orphism and theurgy. Roman religion (even academic years): Systematic presentation of the history and principal characteristics of Roman religion, i.e. divinities, priests, rites, divination, interactions with philosophy and politics, beginnings of Christianity etc.
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
Critical analysis of Greek and Roman religion, based on the methods of the history of religions and on the study of the literary and archaeological evidence.
Teaching methods and learning activities
Ex-cathedra
References, bibliography, and recommended reading
Will be communicated during the course.
Other information
Contacts
David Engels dengels@ulb.ac.be 026503805
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- Other
Other
Oral examination, including an individual preparation / written examination.