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Peggy L. Chambers
University of Oklahoma
Classics Department
Classics Instructor/Letters
Advisor
Kaufman Hall, Room 114
405-325-4931
pchambers@ou.edu
COURSES
TAUGHT/DEVELOPED
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1999-present, Internet Guided
Independent Study in the Humanities, College of Liberal Studies
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1999-present, The Natural Histories
of Pliny The Elder
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1997, CLC 3510, Classical Elements
in Modern Italy, May 18-31, Maiori, Italy. Classical literature, history,
architecture, archaeology and language in its modern context.
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1995-present, Latin 3113, Pliny the
Younger's Character as Revealed Through His Letters
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1994-present, Latin 1315, "Intensive
Latin", an accelerated course designed to move the exceptional student with a
language background through the basic elements of Latin in one semester.
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1994-present, Latin 1215, in 16 lessons,
OCCE Department of Independent Study
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1993, Beginning Latin I, College of
Liberal Studies
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1993, Beginning Latin II, College
of Liberal Studies
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1993-present, Latin 1115, in 20 lessons,
OCCE Department of Independent Study
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1992-present, Latin 2113, "The Attic Nights
of Aulus Gellius." An Intermediate Latin four week Reading Course
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1990, Freshman Orientation "Gateway"
Course.
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1989, Freshman Orientation "Gateway"
Course.
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1987-present, Honors Directed
Readings
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1986, CLC 3510, "Roman Britain". A
study tour of the major classical archaeological sites of London, Bath,
Cirencester, Chester, Hexham, York, Lincoln and Oxford, focusing on the
importance of these sites in Roman literature, civilization and mythology.
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1985, CLC 3510, "Rome and Northern
Italy with the Classics". A study tour of the major classical archaeological
sites of Florence, Rome, Capri, Assisi and Venice, focusing on the importance
of these sites in Roman literature, civilization and mythology.
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1985, CLC 3510, "In Greece and Her
Isles with the Classics". A study tour of the major classical archaeological
sites of mainland Greece, Crete, Rhodes and Santorini.
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1985, CLC 3970, "Roma". An Honors
course surveying Roman civilization and history through literature, artifacts,
on-site slides.
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1985, CLC 3230 "Greek and Roman
Civilization". A survey of Greek and Roman civilization through ancient
literature, mythology, and historical novels.
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1983, Latin 2113, "Caesar and
Cicero". A comparative study of the character, grammatical style, and
historical importance of two pivotal personalities in Western Civilization.
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1983, CLC 3970, "Hellas". An Honors
course surveying through literature, artifacts, slides and research papers the
events, persons and issues that have influenced and still influence Western
Civilization.
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1983, CLC 3230, "In Greece with the
Classics". A study tour of the major classical archaeological sites of
mainland Greece as well as the islands of Mykonos, Delos, Santorini and Crete.
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1982, CLC 2113, "The Glory and the
Grandeur". A survey of Greek and Roman civilization through ancient
literature, mythology, and historical novels. Supplemented with on-site slides
and participation in modern remnants of ancient theater and dancing.
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1982, CLC 3230, "In Italy with the
Classics". A study tour of the major classical archaeological sites of Rome,
Ostia, Capri, and Paestum in Italy and the Greek cities of Segesta and
Agrigento in Sicily, focusing on the importance of these sites in Greco-Roman
literature, civilization and mythology.
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1981, CLC 3230, "In Greece with the
Classics". A study tour of the major classical archaeological sites of ancient
Greece focusing on their importance in Greek literature, civilization and
mythology.
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