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Scholarship

History of Classical Scholarship, methodology, bibliography, polemics, reviews, &c.

There are 48 posts filed in Scholarship (this is page 3 of 16).

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Greek Coin Ban– Action Needed!

In January of 2007, archaeologists and other concerned citizens had an opportunity to have their voice heard by the US Department of State Cultural Pr

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Sarah in Culture, Reception, Scholarship | September 20, 2010 | 183 Words

Defending Vergil

Portrait of Henry Nettleship

It’s difficult to imagine a time when a scholar might feel the need to defend Vergil against the notion that he was derivative, artificial, or less th

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Dennis in Literature, Reception, Scholarship | September 11, 2010 | 388 Words

Quotable

“Words mean things, and the study of words is the natural introduction to that knowledge of ancient life, social and political, which it is the object

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Eric in Scholarship | August 26, 2010 | 43 Words

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