The tenth volume of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, edited by a committee of professors in the classical department, has appeared recently. The contents are as follows: "Some Questions in ...
MORE than once have I been tempted to write a history of Greek literature from the point of view of various characters mentioned in the records of the past; and one long chapter I intended to dedicate ...
In a bid to increase enrollment, especially of students of color, the Princeton Department of Classics in the spring of 2021 made the now infamous decision to eliminate its language requirement for ...
The Department of Asian Languages & Civilizations at the University of Colorado, Boulder, is delighted to announce a conference in honor of the 70th birthday of Professor Paul W. Kroll. “Philology and ...
Was Greece Free between 196 and 146 B. C.? 1 Was Greece Free between 196 and 146 B. C.? 1 (pp. 193-214) The Origin and Meaning of the Term "Uncial" The Origin and Meaning of the Term "Uncial" (pp. 247 ...
1-6 credits Repeatable for up to 6 total credit hours. Counts towards any Classics major track. Like all Independent Studies, this course does NOT satisfy any Gen Ed requirement.
The Seminary of Classical Philology will hold a series of open meetings in Harvard 3 at 8 p. m., on the following dates: April 30. Literary Criticism in the Fragments of Aristophanes, by Mr. W. W.
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