Executive Development Programme in Roman Mythology: Power & Empire
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Development Programme in Roman Mythology: Power & Empire is a unique certificate course that offers insights into the fascinating world of Roman mythology and its influence on art, literature, and politics. This program is essential for professionals seeking to understand the cultural and historical contexts that have shaped modern society.
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โข Origins of Roman Mythology: Explore the roots of Roman mythology, its connection to Greek mythology, and the influence of ancient Roman religion on its mythology.
โข Key Roman Deities: Delve into the attributes, roles, and stories of major Roman gods and goddesses, such as Jupiter, Juno, Mars, Venus, and Minerva.
โข Mythological Foundations of Rome: Examine the myths surrounding the founding of Rome, including the tales of Romulus and Remus, Aeneas, and the city's divine patronage.
โข Roman Heroes & Heroines: Study the legends and exploits of celebrated Roman figures, both historical and mythological, like Hercules, Lucretia, and Cincinnatus.
โข Myths of Power: Analyze the myths that reflect and reinforce Roman concepts of power, authority, and imperial rule, emphasizing the relationship between the divine and human realms.
โข Mythology in Roman Art & Architecture: Investigate the representation of Roman mythology in the visual arts, including sculptures, mosaics, and monumental architecture.
โข Mythology in Literature: Review the adaptation and transformation of Roman myths in Latin literature, focusing on the works of Ovid, Virgil, and Livy.
โข Mythology in Modern Culture: Discuss the enduring legacy and influence of Roman mythology in contemporary popular culture, literature, film, and television.
โข Comparative Mythology: Compare and contrast Roman mythology with other mythological traditions, such as Greek, Norse, and Egyptian, to understand the universal aspects of myth-making.
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