Classical Civilisation is the study of ancient Greek and Roman Civilisation. It is the ultimate humanities subject, encompassing a huge variety of disciplines including literature, history, archaeology and art. You will learn about the foundations of Western culture and society and study the oldest surviving works of Western literature. The course consists of three components: • The World of the Hero: An in-depth study of Homer's Iliad (Year 1) and Virgil's Aeneid (Year 2). Texts are studied in English translation. • Culture and the Arts: Imperial Image - focusing on Augustus' public image and self presentation, including his representation in art and literature. • Beliefs and Ideas: Greek Religion - studying the practicalities of religious ritual, the role of religion in society, the layout and function of famous temple complexes and the nature of the gods and their relationship with mortals.
There are no specified entry requirements. You are not expected to have any previous knowledge of the subject but you should have an interest in the ancient world and its cultures. You do not need to know any languages - all texts are in translation.
100% Examination
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Herefordshire, County of |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Folly Lane, Hereford, HR1 1LU |
Classical Civilisation is the study of ancient Greek and Roman Civilisation. It is the ultimate humanities subject, encompassing a huge variety of disciplines including literature, history, archaeology and art. You will learn about the foundations of Western culture and society and study the oldest surviving works of Western literature. The course consists of three components: • The World of the Hero: An in-depth study of Homer's Iliad (Year 1) and Virgil's Aeneid (Year 2). Texts are studied in English translation. • Culture and the Arts: Imperial Image - focusing on Augustus' public image and self presentation, including his representation in art and literature. • Beliefs and Ideas: Greek Religion - studying the practicalities of religious ritual, the role of religion in society, the layout and function of famous temple complexes and the nature of the gods and their relationship with mortals.
There are no specified entry requirements. You are not expected to have any previous knowledge of the subject but you should have an interest in the ancient world and its cultures. You do not need to know any languages - all texts are in translation.
100% Examination