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Using Greek In Rome: Learning From Pliny The Polyglot, Brandon Jones
Using Greek In Rome: Learning From Pliny The Polyglot, Brandon Jones
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Community Based Classics: Teaching Latin As Service Learning Through The Paideia Institute's Aequora Program, Elizabeth Butterworth
Community Based Classics: Teaching Latin As Service Learning Through The Paideia Institute's Aequora Program, Elizabeth Butterworth
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Topsy-Turvy Comedy In Ancient Rome And Medieval Japan, Timothy J. Moore
Topsy-Turvy Comedy In Ancient Rome And Medieval Japan, Timothy J. Moore
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Nemea And The Panhellenic Sanctuary Of Zeus, Kim Shelton
Nemea And The Panhellenic Sanctuary Of Zeus, Kim Shelton
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The Secrets Of David M. Robinson And The Olynthos Excavations, Alan Kaiser
The Secrets Of David M. Robinson And The Olynthos Excavations, Alan Kaiser
Lecture Series
Sometimes the best place to hide a secret is in plain sight. In the University Museum hangs a portrait of professor David M. Robinson, one of the great classical archaeologists in the United States during the 20th century. The celebrated man had a dark secret, however, known only to his former student, Mary Ellingson. Half a century after Robinson’s death the chance discovery of Ellingson’s forgotten scrapbook uncover Robinson’s secret and message hidden in Robinson’s portrait.
Latin In 3-D: How Particles And Word Order Offer Linguistic Depth Perception, Patrick Mcfadden
Latin In 3-D: How Particles And Word Order Offer Linguistic Depth Perception, Patrick Mcfadden
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