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Courses tagged with: classics
The Roman Empire: introducing some key terms
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=AA309_1
This unit will define basic concepts and terms that are essential for an understanding of the culture and identity of the Roman empire. Terms such as ‘Roman empire’ and ‘imperium’ will be introduced in the context of the formation and expansion of the empire, and the unit will provide you with the background for further study of the Roman em...
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Tags: AA309_1, AA309, Rome, classics, Ancient History, Roman Empire
Babylonian mathematics
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=MA290_2
This unit looks at Babylonian mathematics. You will learn how a series of discoveries have enabled historians to decipher stone tablets and study the various techniques the Babylonians used for problem-solving and teaching. The Babylonian problem-solving skills have been described as remarkable and scribes of the time received a trainng far in advance...
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Introducing the Classical world
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=A219_1
How do we learn about the world of the ancient Romans and Greeks? This unit will provide you with an insight into the Classical world by introducing you to the various sources of information used by scholars to draw together an image of this fascinating period of history.
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Getting started on Classical Latin
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=A297_1
Latin is the basis for many languages in the world. This unit will provide you with a general introduction to learning Latin allowing you to assess whether you would like to learn more. You will look at the links that exist between Latin and English, examine the structure of sentences and gain an awareness of the fundamentals of pronunciation in Latin.
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Egyptian mathematics
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=MA290_1
The Egyptians are known for being ahead of their time in comparison to some civilisations that came after them. This unit looks at how the Egyptians solved mathematical problems in everyday life and the technology they used. An understanding of this area has only been possible following the translation of the Rosetta Stone.
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Tags: ancient egypt, maths, classics, MA290, MA290_1, Egyptians
Getting started on Classical Greek
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=A296_1
The aim of this unit is to enable you to get started in Classical Greek. It has been developed in response to requests from students who had had no contact with Greek before and who felt they would like to spend a little time preparing for the kind o…
The aim of this unit is to enable you to get started in Classical Greek. It has been developed in response to requests from students who had had no contact with Greek before and who felt they would like to spend a little time preparing for the kind of learning that takes place on a classical language course. The unit will give you a taster of what is involved in the very early stages of learning Greek and will offer you the opportunity to put in some early practice.
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