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ARTH 699. Research Seminar - Greek and Roman Marvels, Wonders, and Triumphs. Thursdays 430-710. Professor: Carol C. Mattusch Mattusch@GMU.edu Robinson B 373A. Of the ancient World Wonders the Egyptian Pyramids, the Hanging Gardens at Babylon, the gold-and-ivory Olympian Zeus, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesos, the Mausoleum at Halikarnassos, the Colossus of Rhodes, and the Lighthouse at Alexandria - only the Pyramids survive today, the oldest on the list, constructed nearly 5,000 years ago. What made a World Wonder? What did the World Wonders have in common with ancient marvels? Were Roman triumphs conceived as animated World Wonders? Throughout the course we will consider primary and secondary sources, the nature of evidence, popular archaeology, and the value of word versus image. Work in this course will include individual research and writing, oral and written critiques, collaborative work with fellow students, as well as formal presentations and active participation in group discussions. Each student will write a 10-15-page research paper by Dec. 3 on a topic related to issues like primary and secondary sources, the nature of evidence, textual evidence versus visual evidence, and exploration versus discovery. Books to buy now: Peter Clayton and Martin Price, The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (Routledge pb) Richard Stoneman, Alexander the Great (Routledge pb) The Greek Alexander Romance, trans. Richard Stoneman (Penguin pb) If you re in need of background on the Hellenistic world, read J.J. Pollitt, Art in the Hellenistic Age (with very good historical introductions at the beginnings of the chapters); R.R.R. Smith, Hellenistic Sculpture. As for more specific topics covered in class, with bibliographies, see: Oxford Classical Dictionary (GMU library reference section); Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (GMU library reference); Macmillan Dictionary of Art (on line through GMU library or in GMU library reference). For ancient texts with the translation on the opposite page, look at Loeb Classical Texts. FORGET Wikipedia: it is out of the question. For translated ancient texts organized by topic/name/etc. see J.J. Pollitt: The Art of Greece: Sources and Documents, and J.J. Pollitt: The Art of Rome: Sources and Documents.

Ask me if you have specific questions about what to read or how to look up something. If you can t get a book, I can probably lend it to you. Additional readings will be assigned as we go along and as we think of them. Please complete the reading before the class for which it is assigned and bring the reading to class with you. Tentative syllabus, subject to change/negotiation: September 3. Chronologies; modern geographies; modern exploration. Choose topics for the next two weeks: choose one below for yourself on Sept. 10; get together with partner and make a plan for Sept. 17; think about other topics and ask me.. Sept. 10. Alexander the Great: For today read Stoneman, Alexander the Great; The Greek Alexander Romance. Each of you will pick one of the following topics in class to concentrate on while reading these texts, so that you can very briefly introduce the topic in class and lead discussion of why that subject is important: Alexander s parentage; leadership training; Macedonian culture; exploration and discovery; scholarship and the bematists; empire; Alexander s route; myth-making; political moves in Egypt; political moves in Persia; why the Greeks were so problematic; heroism; the closest allies of Alexander cross-cultural efforts/problems Sept. 17. Getting somewhere: maps. See attached page for suggested readings: choose a couple of these or other books and articles and read them on your own. 2 of you should sign up for each of the following topics and be ready to introduce it briefly to the class and lead discussion: Report topics: Strabo, the geographer; Agrippa (b. 62 BC) as mapmaker; Rome s marble map - the Forma Urbis Romae; Claudius Ptolemy (2 nd c. AD) The Peutinger Table (ca. 1200) in Vienna (Tabula Peutingeriana); Pilgrims maps and travels (any period, any place)

Sept. 24. Marvels and Myths. 2 of you should sign up for each of the following topics, be prepared to introduce it and lead discussion about how it relates to the subject of this course. No other readings. Report topics: Adrienne Mayor, The First Fossil Hunters: Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times, Princeton 2000. Phlegon of Tralles Book of Marvels, trans. William Hansen, Univ. of Exeter Press pb., 1996. The Marvels of Rome, trans. Francis Morgan Nichols, Italica Press pb., 1986. Roberto Calasso, The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony, chapters 1-2. Modern myths/legends and how they grow. Modern lists of world-wonders. Oct. 1. The 7 Wonders of the (ancient) World and wonders that weren t. All read Philo of Byzantium on the 7 Wonders (I ll hand it out). Report topics: What did Alexander have to do with the world-wonders? Wonders that didn t make it onto the list. Why wasn t the Parthenon a world-wonder? What should have been a world-wonder but wasn t? Why not? The great library at Alexandria. Tourism in antiquity Oct. 8. The great pyramids at Giza. Readings for all (your choice): Oct. 15. The hanging gardens at Babylon. Oct. 22. The gold and ivory statue of Zeus at Olympia. Oct. 29. The temple of Artemis at Ephesus.

Nov. 5. The Colossus of Rhodes. Nov. 12. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: Nov. 19. The tomb of Alexander the Great. The lighthouse at Alexandria. The search for the tomb: Diodorus Siculus XVIII, 26, 3 ff. (in Pollitt); and < The lighthouse and why it can t be found: Nov. 26. Thanksgiving break. Dec. 3. From the funeral procession of Alexander the Great to the triumph of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (283-246 BC) to Rome and Aemilus Paulus (d. 160 BC). Read: Discussion: Papers due today. Dec. 10. Last class: Roman triumphs: Read (if we get this far): Mary Beard, The Roman Triumph.

Report/discussion topics for ARTH 699: Sept. 10: Sign up individually for one of the following: Alexander s parentage leadership training Macedonian culture exploration and discovery scholarship and the bematists empire Alexander s route myth-making political moves in Egypt political moves in Persia why the Greeks were problematic heroism the closest allies of Alexander cross-cultural efforts/problems Sept. 17. Sign up in pairs for these topics. Try to pick somebody you don t know. Strabo and Agrippa as mapmaker and The Forma Urbis Romae and Claudius Ptolemy and The Peutinger Table and Pilgrims maps and travels and September 24. Sign up in pairs. Try to pick somebody different from last time. Adrienne Mayor, The First Fossil Hunters and Phlegon of Tralles Book of Marvels and

The Marvels of Rome and The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony, ch. 1-2 and Modern myths/legends and Modern world-wonders and October 1. Sign up in pairs. Can you still pick somebody different? Alexander and world-wonders and Wonders that weren t and Why wasn t the Parthenon a world-wonder? and What should have been a world-wonder but wasn t? and The Library at Alexandria and Tourism in antiquity and For the following classes, sign up in 2 places: Oct. 8. Pyramids: and Oct. 15. Hanging gardens: and Oct. 22 Zeus at Olympia: and Oct. 29. Temple of Artemis, Ephesos: and Nov. 5: Colossus of Rhodes: and Nov. 12: Mausoleum: and Nov. 19: Tomb of Alexander: and Nov. 19: Lighthouse at Alexandria: and