Our unique program enables you to choose between two tracks of study: Ancient Greek and Roman ... to pursue a doctoral degree in classical studies, ancient history, comparative literature, religion, ...
Explore Greek philosopher Pletho Gemistos, his radical reforms, influence on Renaissance thinkers, and the revival of ...
Students study Classical languages and literatures in addition to art history and archaeology; economic, political, social and intellectual history; and philosophy, religion and myth. Ancient Greek ...
This course combines philosophy with the study of politics and international relations. This provides a valuable skill set ideally tailored to the increasingly globalised workplace. For Philosophy you ...
Classics encompasses literature as well as archaeology, art, architecture, history, economics, gender studies, philosophy, theater studies and other disciplines. You acquire a deep understanding of ...
Classics is the study of ancient Greek and Roman civilization, which laid the foundation of the western tradition in literature, philosophy, history, art, science and mathematics. Classics is thus not ...
You’ll study a classical language and the cultures, history, and philosophies of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Middle Eastern world ... Your learning will center in the Department of History, ...
While focus is on ancient Greek and Latin, courses are also available on classical history, politics, philosophy, theology, mythology, drama and literature. Hello, my name is Carly. I am a senior ...
It is one of the most varied and interdisciplinary of all subjects and can include literature, history, philosophy, art and archaeology ... historical contexts in which texts were written. Classical ...
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A contrast to classical Greek ethics is presented by two chapters reconstructing ... shows that the concern for moral progress is already palpable in Presocratic philosophy.