AAR 2024 Classical Summer School
AAR 2024 Classical Summer School:
This five-week program is designed to provide qualified graduate students, and middle school, high school, and college/university teachers with a well-founded understanding of the growth and development of the city of Rome through a careful study of material remains and literary sources.
Rome began as a cluster of Iron Age huts on a hill overlooking the Tiber River. This tiny settlement eventually grew to become the capital of an empire that stretched across the entire Mediterranean basin. The city’s development reflects its long and complex relationships with the other peoples of the Italian peninsula, in particular the Etruscans and Greeks, as well as multiple influences from individuals and groups who came to the city as slaves, merchants, or immigrants. Continuously inhabited since its foundation, the city has been frequently rebuilt, with layer rising upon layer. This course aims to provide participants with a deep understanding of ancient Rome as an urban setting (from the Etruscan/early Roman period through late antiquity) through close attention to sources and evidence for ancient topography, art, and architecture, as well as the reconstruction of diverse identity experiences in the ancient city.
DATES
June 16–July 19, 2024
APPLICATION DEADLINE
February 23, 2024
Notification of acceptance: March 2024
Notification of AAR scholarships: end of March 2024
For more information: https://aarome.org/apply/2024-cla Postsssical-summer-school?utm_source=American+Academy+in+Rome&utm_campaign=9c28994892-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2023_12_07_05_22_COPY_02&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-d2213f578b-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D