Syllabus of Lectures History 1a 1b

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Syllabus of Lectures History 1a 1b
Stephens, H. Morse (Henry Morse), 1857-1919
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D. ; the settlement of German barbarians within the limits of the Empire; the military colonate; death of Marcus Aurelius at Vienna, 180 A. D.
The great plague or pestilence of 166 A. D, ; its economic and moral effect; the profession of medicine in the second century; Greek physicians and the influence and tradition of Hippocrates; Egyptian and Syrian physicians; the temples and worship of Aesculapius; Epidaurus; the life and work of Galen, 131-200 A. D.
Literature under the Antonines; Lucian
...of Samosata, 125-185 A. D. ; his modern touch; the geographer and astronomer Ptolemy; Appian the his- torian; Arrian; Apuleius and the Golden Ass; Aulus Gellius.
Philosophy under the Antonines; earnestness of the philosophers; aban- donment of physical and metaphysical speculation; influence of the Stoic philosophy; Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius; their search for a moral phil- osophy.
28 History 1a Eeligion under the Antonines; demand for a less arid reply to the great questions than that of the philosophers; scepticism; superstition; the long- ing for an emotional religion; the idea of immortality.


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