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A2 Unit AH3 F393 - Greek History: conflict and culture
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A2 Unit AH4 F394 - Roman History: the use and abuse of power
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A2 Unit CC7 F387 - Roman Britain: life in the outpost of the Empire
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A2 Unit CC8 F388 - Art and Architecture in the Greek World
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A2 Unit CC9 F389 - Comic Drama in the Ancient World
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A2 Unit CC10 F390 - Virgil and the world of the hero
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A2 Unit G3 F373 - Classical Greek Verse
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A2 Unit G4 F374 - Classical Greek Prose
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A2 Unit L3 F363 - Latin Verse
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A2 Unit L4 F364 - Latin Prose
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AS Unit AH1 F391- Greek History from original sources
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AS Unit AH2 F392 - Roman History from original sources
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AS Unit CC1 F381 - Archaeology: Mycenae and the classical world
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AS Unit CC2 F382 - Homer\'s Odyssey and Society
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AS Unit CC3 F383 - Roman Society and Thought
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AS Unit CC4 F384 - Greek Tragedy in its context
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AS Unit CC5 F385 - Greek Historians
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AS Unit CC6 F386 - City Life in Roman Italy
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AS Unit G1 F371 - Classical Greek Language
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AS Unit G2 F372 - Classical Greek Verse and Prose Literature
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AS Unit L1 F361 - Latin Language
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AS Unit L2 F362 - Latin Verse and Prose Literature
Popular books OCR • Classics: Classical Civilisation
Walter Burkert • ISBN 9780631156246
Homer, Homer • ISBN 9780140447941
Virgil, Robert Fagles • ISBN 9780141996332
Virgil • ISBN 9780140449327
Sally Knights • ISBN 9781350015081
Robert Hancock-Jones, James Renshaw • ISBN 9781350015111
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This document contains lecture notes from class and from Classical Civilisation revision videos, contains composition including: pose, compositional lines, musculature, other details such as drapery. AO1 such as narrative, basic information such as dates and name of painter. Furthermore, has other details to help with your analysis such as comparison of the two characters and other subjective interpretations that are not stated before that could provide some unique analysis to your essays.
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OCR•Greek Art
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This document contains lecture notes from class and from Classical Civilisation revision videos, contains composition including: pose, compositional lines, musculature, other details such as drapery. AO1 such as narrative, basic information such as dates and name of painter. Furthermore, has other details to help with your analysis such as comparison of the two characters and other subjective interpretations that are not stated before that could provide some unique analysis to your essays.
An in depth and fully complete set of summary notes on the Athenian acropolis and the buildings on it which is a prescribed archaeological site in OCR Classical Civilisation Religion paper
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OCR•A2 Unit CC8 F388 - Art and Architecture in the Greek World
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An in depth and fully complete set of summary notes on the Athenian acropolis and the buildings on it which is a prescribed archaeological site in OCR Classical Civilisation Religion paper
All notes needed for the prescribed classical archaeological site of the sanctuary at Olympus and the Olympic Games festival in honour of Zeus.
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OCR•A2 Unit CC8 F388 - Art and Architecture in the Greek World
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All notes needed for the prescribed classical archaeological site of the sanctuary at Olympus and the Olympic Games festival in honour of Zeus.
This document outlines each Book of the Iliad in the OCR specimen with the main plot points and key moments. Reminding yourself of the key moments of the poem is a crucial step before moving on to more exam-focused revision activities such as essay plans. These summaries give you the foundation of knowledge you need to build good essay plans and gain a deeper understanding of the poem.
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OCR•A2 Unit CC10 F390 - Virgil and the world of the hero
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The Iliad • Homer, Homer• ISBN 9780140447941
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This document outlines each Book of the Iliad in the OCR specimen with the main plot points and key moments. Reminding yourself of the key moments of the poem is a crucial step before moving on to more exam-focused revision activities such as essay plans. These summaries give you the foundation of knowledge you need to build good essay plans and gain a deeper understanding of the poem.
This is a complete Iliad Quote Bank, covering the Books of the poem included in the OCR specimen. It includes quotes by character and theme, as well as some criticism for each. Within each character and theme, the quotes are sorted into categories that one might find helpful as arguments / paragraphs in an essay. The characters and themes covered include: Achilles, Patroclus, Agamemnon, Menelaus, Priam, Paris, Hector, The Gods, Women, War and Heroism, Similes.
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OCR•A2 Unit CC10 F390 - Virgil and the world of the hero
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The Iliad • Homer, Homer• ISBN 9780140447941
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This is a complete Iliad Quote Bank, covering the Books of the poem included in the OCR specimen. It includes quotes by character and theme, as well as some criticism for each. Within each character and theme, the quotes are sorted into categories that one might find helpful as arguments / paragraphs in an essay. The characters and themes covered include: Achilles, Patroclus, Agamemnon, Menelaus, Priam, Paris, Hector, The Gods, Women, War and Heroism, Similes.
In-depth summary of every section of the Greek Religion and Democracy Paper worth 30% of the overall A-Level. Detailed notes.
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OCR•Greek Religion and Democracy
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In-depth summary of every section of the Greek Religion and Democracy Paper worth 30% of the overall A-Level. Detailed notes.
Using this passage (Res Gestae 34 and 35) as a starting point, evaluate how effectively Augustus legitimised his position of power within the Roman state. [30 marks] - A* RESPONSE
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OCR•Imperial Image
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Using this passage (Res Gestae 34 and 35) as a starting point, evaluate how effectively Augustus legitimised his position of power within the Roman state. [30 marks] - A* RESPONSE
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To what extent does the success of the Odyssey derive from its depictions of domestic life and characters of varying social status? - includes quotes, different characters, in depth analysis 
 
Aeneid - innovative or derivative? - essay plan
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OCR•A2 Unit CC10 F390 - Virgil and the world of the hero
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2x Essay plans 
 
To what extent does the success of the Odyssey derive from its depictions of domestic life and characters of varying social status? - includes quotes, different characters, in depth analysis 
 
Aeneid - innovative or derivative? - essay plan
A* Essay - analysis about the theme of heroism in the Aeneid by Virgil 
 
OCR A-level World of the Hero course
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OCR•A2 Unit CC10 F390 - Virgil and the world of the hero
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A* Essay - analysis about the theme of heroism in the Aeneid by Virgil 
 
OCR A-level World of the Hero course
A* ESSAY - An in depth analytical essay on suffering and pathos in the Aeneid and the Odyssey - includes quotes and literary techniques etc. 
 
To what extent is a sympathetic vision of life evident in Homer’s Odyssey? 
Show how Virgil and Homer convey pathos in the Aeneid and the Odyssey.
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OCR•A2 Unit CC10 F390 - Virgil and the world of the hero
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A* ESSAY - An in depth analytical essay on suffering and pathos in the Aeneid and the Odyssey - includes quotes and literary techniques etc. 
 
To what extent is a sympathetic vision of life evident in Homer’s Odyssey? 
Show how Virgil and Homer convey pathos in the Aeneid and the Odyssey.