The origin of Rome
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Tema: The foundation of Rome
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España > Cultura Clásica > 2º ESO > Continuidad del patrimonio cultural. Mitología y religión
Enunciado
Observaciones y contexto
Sappho's poetry resulted in a long list of women who, until the 4th century AD, used their voices in a variety of styles, both in Greek and Latin.
From Roman times, and mentioning only the poets of whom there is a minimum of evidence, we find Sulpicia 'the elegiac', Melinno, Herennia Procula, Claudia Trofime, Sulpicia 'the satirist', Julia Balbilla, Caecilia Trebula, Damo, Terence, Theosebia and Aconia Fabia Paulina.
The activity is aimed at 2nd of ESO Classical culture in the block of Mythology and religion. It could be adapted to 3rd and 4th of ESO without providing mythological background to the students so that they look up the information and then narrate it. It could also be compared to other foundational myths.
Descripción
Reading and commentary on a fragment of a poem by Aconia Fabia Paulina, in which she mourns the loss of her husband and the decline of a pagan Rome, the history of which began with Romulus. Chronological display of the main episodes of the legends of Aeneas and Romulus and Remus in order to reconstruct the myth of the foundation of Rome. Creation of the family tree of its protagonists.