The Arch of Titus: Rome and the Menorah explores one of the most significant Roman monuments to survive from antiquity, from the perspectives of Roman, Jewish and later Christian history and art. The Arch of Titus commemorates the destruction of Jerusalem by the emperor Titus in 70 CE, an event of pivotal importance for the history of the Roman Empire, of Judaism, of Christianity and of modern nationalism.

Arch of Titus: Rome and the Menorah

Arch of Titus: Rome and the Menorah

Instructor: Steven Fine
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Reviewed on Aug 22, 2016
I rate this course as excellent. It was fascinating and I enjoyed the detailed study. I also enjoyed the beautiful filming of the various locations and especially the Arch of Titus itself
Reviewed on Jun 8, 2017
The only art history class I've ever taken from a Jewish perspective.
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I learned alot about this class. I would like to thank the instructor for a wonderful job and experience learning from them.
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