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The volume on display was the first translation into a western language of Herodotus, "the Father of History," the source and model for much of classical historiography, undertaken by the most famous Roman humanist of the mid-fifteenth century, ... The book on display is the product of Lascaris's careful Homeric scholarship:
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Classical scholarship began in northern Italy in the late 1200s when a small group of learned people developed a passion for Roman literature and history. In the 1300s, the Italian poet PETRARCH turned these early glimmerings of scholarship into a complete program.
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WELCOME TO CEECS, a website intended to serve, in simple and compact form, as a clearing house for information on Central and East European Classical Scholarship since the end of World War II.
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“Greek Reader”), which became a standard text, was influential in its emphasis on Hellenistic and later Greek writers, including the Church Fathers, as well as classical authors. In 1902 he became editorial director of the ... History of Classical Scholarship Summary: ... Bookmark History of Classical Scholarship...
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The Heritage of Classical Liberalism ... Philosophy and Social Theory ... Many of the books cited in this Guide, in addition to hundreds of others, are available through Laissez Faire Books, a division of the Center for Independent Thought.
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; Freedom, Feminism, and the State, ed. by Wendy McElroy (New York: Holmes and Meier, 1991). A collection of individualist feminist writings -- both historical and contemporary -- edited by a feminist scholar. ... Return to [Selected Issues] [Guide to Classical Liberal Scholarship] [IHS homepage]
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"Public Goods and their Institutional Context: A Critique of Public Goods Theory," by Tyler Cowen in Review of Social Economy 43 (April 1985). Perhaps the most powerful legitimating rationale for governmental action today is the ... Return to [Selected Issues] [Guide to Classical Liberal Scholarship] [IHS homepage]
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Norman T. Pratt Traveling Scholarship: The purpose of this award is to allow a qualified undergraduate or graduate major in Classical Studies at Indiana University to gain firsthand knowledge of the people and monuments of classical lands.
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Bibliography of Classical Folklore Scholarship: Myths, Legends, and Popular Beliefs of Ancient Greece and Rome from Folklore provided by Find Articles at BNET ... This bibliography of classical folklore scholarship is not intended to be exhaustive, of course, but it does demonstrate the wide variety of sources and...
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