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Stories of Objects (carry-credit and Monash)
CX275
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Africa and the Making of Classical Literature
CX273
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Africa and the Making of Classical Literature
CX373
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Ancient Thought: Philosophy, Politics, Science
CX112
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Approaching Ancient Texts: Methodologies, Theories and Practice
CX912
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Art and Architecture in Asia Minor
A_YTKLRZ
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Athletics and Games in the Ancient Greek World
CX290
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Athletics and Games in the Ancient Greek World
CX390
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CX101:Latin Language and Literature
CX101
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CX102: Introduction to Greek and Roman History
CX102
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CX106:Greek Literary Texts
CX106
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CX109:Greek Culture and Society
CX109
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CX110:Roman Culture and Society
CX110
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CX115: Latin Language
CX115
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CX116: Introduction to Greek History
CX116
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CX117: Introduction to Roman History: The Roman Republic
CX117
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CX120: Greek Language
CX120
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CX126:Greek Language and Literature
CX126
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CX136:Latin Literary Texts
CX136
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CX201:Latin Language and Literature
CX201
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CX206:Greek Literary Texts
CX206
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CX209/CX309: The Roman Near East
CX209_CX309
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CX209:The Roman Near East
CX209
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CX211:Receptions of Antiquity: East & West
CX211
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CX215: Latin Language
CX215
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CX216:The World of Late Antiquity
CX216
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CX220: Greek Language
CX220
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CX226:Greek Language and Literature
CX226
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CX227:Greek Comedy
CX227
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CX229:Art & Death in Neronian Culture
CX229
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CX230:Epic & Epyllion
CX230
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CX232:The Art and Architecture of Asia Minor
CX232
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CX232A: Art and Architecture in Asia Minor
CX232A
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CX232B: Art and Architecture in Asia Minor
CX232B
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CX233:Principles and Methods in Classical Archaeology
CX233
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CX235:Democracy and Imperialism in Classical Greece
CX235
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CX236:Latin Literary Texts
CX236
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CX23A: Art and Architecture of Greek Asia Minor
CX23A
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CX244:The Roman Empire from Tiberius to Hadrian
CX244
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CX246:The Coinage of Greece & Rome
CX246
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CX247:Sexuality and Gender in Antiquity
CX247
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CX248:City of Rome
CX248
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CX249:The Origins of the Modern Novel
CX249
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CX251:The Hellenistic World 323 - 31BC
CX251
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CX252:Food & Drink in the Ancient Mediterranean
CX252
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CX253:Archaic Greece
CX253
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CX254:Domestic Space in the Roman World
CX254
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CX255:The Transformation of Roman Society under Augustus
CX255
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CX256:Ancient World in Film and Popular Culture
CX256
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CX257:History of Medicine in the Ancient World
CX257
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CX260:Slaves, Gold and Fish Sauce: The Roman Economy
CX260
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CX261:Reading Humanist Latin Texts
CX261
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CX262:Greek Religion
CX262
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CX263:The Roman Empire from Antoninus Pius to Constantine
CX263
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CX264:The Vulnerable Body in Roman Literature and Thought
CX264
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CX266:Politics and Poetics in Classical Literature
CX266
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CX267:Ancient Greek Theatre
CX267
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CX268:Roman Laughter: Wit and Transgression in Roman Literature and Thought
CX268
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CX269:Space and Place in Ancient Greek Literature
CX269
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CX270 : From Confucius to Constantine: Ancient Global History
CX270
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CX271:Rhetorics: from classical Rhetoric to modern communication
CX271
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CX272/CX372: Songs, Texts, Theories: Greek Lyric Poetry (Moodle)
CX272_CX372
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CX276: Public Engagement in Classics
CX276
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CX277: Sanctuaries and Sacred Topographies of Ancient Greece
CX277
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CX278: The Archaeology of Athens and Attica
CX278
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CX279: Greek Myth: Narratives, Sources, Approaches
CX279
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CX280: Metamorphosis in Latin Poetry
CX280
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CX281: Retelling Myths in Greek and Roman Art
CX281
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CX282: Horace: Authority and Authoritarianism
CX282
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CX301:Latin Language and Literature
CX301
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CX303:Dissertation
CX303
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CX305:Roman Britain
CX305
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CX306:Greek Literary Texts
CX306
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CX309:The Roman Near East
CX309
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CX310:Politics & Poetics in Greek & Latin Literature
CX310
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CX311:Receptions of Antiquity: East & West
CX311
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CX312:Greek Art and Architecture of the Archaic and Classical Periods
CX312
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CX315: Latin Language
CX315
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CX320: Greek Language
CX320
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CX326:Greek Language and Literature
CX326
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CX327:Greek Comedy
CX327
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CX330:Epic & Epyllion
CX330
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CX332:Art and Architecture in Asia Minor
CX332
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CX332A: Art and Architecture in Asia Minor
CX332A
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CX332B: Art and Architecture in Asia Minor
CX332B
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CX333:Principles and Methods in Classical Archaeology
CX333
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CX335:Democracy and Imperialism in Classical Greece
CX335
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CX336:Latin Literary Texts
CX336
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CX344:The Roman Empire from Tiberius to Hadrian
CX344
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CX346:The Coinage of Greece & Rome
CX346
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CX347:Sexuality and Gender in Antiquity
CX347
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CX348:City of Rome
CX348
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CX349:The Origins of the Modern Novel
CX349
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CX354:Domestic Space in the Roman World
CX354
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CX355:The Transformation of Roman Society under Augustus
CX355
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CX357:History of Medicine in the Ancient World
CX357
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CX360:Slaves, Gold and Fish Sauce: The Roman Economy
CX360
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CX361:Reading Humanist Latin Texts
CX361
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CX362:Greek Religion
CX362
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CX363:The Roman Empire from Antoninus Pius to Constantine
CX363
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CX364:The Vulnerable Body in Roman Literature and Thought
CX364
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CX366:Politics and Poetics in Classical Literature
CX366
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CX367:Ancient Greek Theatre
CX367
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CX368:Roman Laughter: Wit and Transgression in Roman Literature and Thought
CX368
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CX369:Space and Place in Ancient Greek Literature
CX369
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CX370 : From Confucius to Constantine: Ancient Global History
CX370
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CX371:Rhetorics: from classical Rhetoric to modern communication
CX371
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CX376: Public Engagement in Classics
CX376
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CX377: Sanctuaries and Sacred Topographies of Ancient Greece
CX377
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CX378: The Archaeology of Athens and Attica
CX378
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CX379: Greek Myth: Narratives, Sources, Approaches
CX379
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CX380: Metamorphosis in Latin Poetry
CX380
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CX381: Retelling Myths in Greek and Roman Art
CX381
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CX382: Horace: Authority and Authoritarianism
CX382
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CX900:Classical Epigraphy
CX900
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CX901:Approaching Ancient Visual and Material Culture
CX901
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CX902:Ancient Numismatics
CX902
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CX903:The Art of the Ancient World
CX903
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CX907:Dissertation
CX907
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CX908:Advanced Ancient Language
CX908
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CX909:British School at Athens
CX909
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CX910:British School at Rome
CX910
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Dissertation
CX913
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Encounters with Greek Texts
CX113
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Encounters with Latin Texts
CX114
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Encounters with Material Culture: Objects and Archaeology
CX111
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Fighting (for) Rome: Narratives of War in Roman Historiography
CX285
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Fighting (for) Rome: Narratives of War in Roman Historiography
CX385
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Food & Drink in the Ancient Mediterranean
CX352
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Greek Literature and Thought
CX915
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HA2G5: Representing War: British Art, Design and Architecture and the First World War
HA2G5
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Image and text in Late Antique Latin poetry
CX387
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Image and text in Late Antique Latin poetry
CX287
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Introduction to Greek and Roman History
A_OHSNJY
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Masters Language Training
CX911
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Public Engagement in Classics
CX276_CX376
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Roman Literature and Thought
CX914
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Roman Sexual Poetics: Navigating Sex, Sexuality and Gender in Latin Poetry
CX289
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Roman Sexual Poetics: Navigating Sex, Sexuality and Gender in Latin Poetry
CX389
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Songs, Texts, Theories: Greek Lyric Poetry
CX372
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Songs, Texts, Theories: Greek Lyric Poetry
CX272
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Stories of Objects
CX274
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The Roman Everyday
CX384
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The Roman Everyday
CX284
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The Transformation of Roman Society under Augustus
CX255_CX355
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Writing in Greek Under Rome: Protagonists and Trends in Imperial Greek Literature
CX383
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Writing in Greek Under Rome: Protagonists and Trends in Imperial Greek Literature
CX283
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