Decisions Decisions.
This morning I received a module option form from Exeter University's Classics and Ancient History department. Upon inspecting it I was immediately confronted with dozens of options for my further study of Greece and Rome; of these I had to pick two. After mulling over my choices, I managed to narrow it down to four modules.
Which two of the following should I choose?
1) Ancient Sources (written evidence): Roman Historical Writing--Sallust, Livy and Tacitus.
2) Ancient Sources (written evidence): Archaic Tyranny--Pheidon of Argos, Cypselus of Corinth, Pisistratus of Athens, Cleisthenes of Sicyon, Theagenes of Megara, Pittacus of Mytilene, Polycrates of Samos and Cleomenes I of Sparta.
3) Ancient Sources (material evidence): Greek Temples.
4) Ancient Sources (material evidence): Brave New Rome of Augustus--architecture of the Principate.
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