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Notes available for the following courses of Classics: Classical Civilisation at OCR
- A2 Unit CC10 F390 - Virgil and the world of the hero H408 99
- A2 Unit CC8 F388 - Art and Architecture in the Greek World 18
- A2 Unit CC9 F389 - Comic Drama in the Ancient World 1
- A2 Unit H403/31 Greek Religion H430/31 6
- Aeneid H40811 1
- AS Unit AH1 F391- Greek History from original sources H40831 2
- AS Unit CC2 F382 - Homer's Odyssey and Society 1
- AS Unit CC2 F382 - Homer's Odyssey and Society H408 5
- AS Unit CC4 F384 - Greek Tragedy in its context H408 14
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Notes on Masso9lit series by Richard Jenkyns on the Aeneid that can be used as scholarship for 30 markers
Notes on: - concepts, values and behaviour of a Greek and Roman hero, the characterisation of major and minor characters, the role of Aeneas in Rome’s imperial destiny, the portrayal of war and the portrayal of different nations - Trojans, Greeks, Carthaginians, Italians
Notes on all the important events that take place within the required books for the exam, OCR board
Looking at the contexts seen within the Iliad, including notes on: the power of fate, the role of immortals and the relationship between immortals and mortals, family and friendship, hospitality and guest friendship (xenia), the relationships between men and women, parents and children, the part played by women in the epic and their position in society and the role of slaves
Notes on the key themes in the Iliad with examples - concept & behaviour of a hero, life in Troy & the Greek camp, portrayal of war, death & mortality, menis and reconciliation
Notes on the composition of the Iliad and contextual notes, as well as notes surrounding the discussion of the Homeric question
The literary techniques and composition of the Iliad, including specific terminology and examples used throughout the epic
A summary of the most important characters within the Iliad, including both major and minor characters, what books they featured in and the role they play
An in-depth look into the social, cultural and religious contexts that played a role within the Aeneid, including mention of the gods as well as women and their role
An in-depth look into how Virgil wrote the Aeneid, including summaries for nearly all the books (based on the course I study), the composition of the epic itself and techniques used.