1. The world of Christians and Pagans – coexisting and fighting together in the course of centuies (Europe, the world, Bohemian Lands).
2. Classical architecture home and abroad and its second life.
3. Epigraphical records from the Antiquity period and their impact on European culture. Inscriptions from this period in the Bohemian area.
4. Collecting Classical art in European context. Collections in the Czech Republic.
5. Touring the Antiquity – the Czechs abroad. The developent of Philhellenism.
6. Reception of Classical literatury works in the Czech literature and literature of the world.
7. Classical themes in graphic novels, in the Czech and the World children’s literature and in video games.
8. Staging Classical drama in the Czech Republic, in Europe and overseas. Classical history on the stage.
9. Classical and Latin roots of education from the Medieval era to the present. Teaching Antiquity and Classical languages in the Czech lands.
10. Classical themes in commercial advertisment in the 19th and 20th century: sources for reception, reflection and inspiration in the Czech lands.
11. Everyday life in the Antiquity as portrayed in arts and literature, especially that from Pompeii. Pompeii as the subject of Czech fiction and non-fiction.
12. Classical philosophy and political theory in European thought. The Czech “Sokol” movement and others.
This subject is taught in Czech.