The Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania invites students to explore the rich heritage of Greece, Rome, and the broader Mediterranean world. The following project ideas offer diverse angles for research in history, archaeology, philosophy, and ancient literature.
Political Propaganda in Ancient Rome: The Case of Augustus
Role of Women in Homeric Epics vs. Roman Society
Greek Tragedy and the Concept of Fate in Aeschylus and Sophocles
Architecture and Civic Identity in Classical Athens
Roman Military Strategy and Its Influence on Modern Tactics
Decoding Latin Inscriptions: A Paleographic Study
Plato’s Allegory of the Cave in Contemporary Philosophy
Comparative Mythology: Greek vs. Egyptian Pantheons
Daily Life in Pompeii Before the Eruption
The Stoic Conception of Virtue in Seneca’s Writings
Cicero’s Political Thought and Modern Republicanism
Mythical Creatures and Symbolism in Ancient Art
Translation Challenges in Classical Latin Poetry
The Athenian Legal System and Its Role in Democratic Evolution
Satire and Society in Juvenal’s Rome
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