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Caere/Cerveteri
Lisa Pieraccini
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2012-05-23
Caere/Cerveteri Introduction The Etruscan metropolis Caere, known to the Etruscans as Cisra (Greek, Agylla; Roman, Caere) was located in south...
Callimachus of Cyrene
Dee Clayman
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
Callimachus of Cyrene Introduction Callimachus of Cyrene was a central figure in the literary and scholarly community that flourished in Ale...
Catullus
David Konstan
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
Catullus Introduction Catullus, a master of lyric poetry, epigram, and other forms during the late Roman Republic, was born in Verona in 87...
Christianity, Early
Eric Rebillard
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2010-02-15
Early Christianity Introduction Early Christianity is the period of the history of Christianity between the life of Jesus, in the early fir...
Cicero
Catherine Steel
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
Cicero Introduction Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 bce) was a prominent lawyer and politician, active at Rome during the final decades of ol...
Classical Art History, History of Scholarship of
A.A. Donohue
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2011-04-14
History of Scholarship of Classical Art History Introduction The study of classical art began in antiquity, and the remains of its critical and...
Classics and Cinema
Martin M. Winkler
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2012-05-23
Classics and Cinema Introduction Since the cinema’s birth in 1895, Classical Antiquity has played a major part in the history of storytelling ...
Codicology/Paleography, Greek
Inmaculada Pérez Martín
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2011-05-25
Greek Codicology/Paleography Introduction Paleography is the study of every written manifestation in its beginnings, distinguishing traits, evo...
Crete, Ancient
Angelos Chaniotis
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2010-02-15
Ancient Crete Introduction The island of Crete holds a special position in classical studies, primarily as the birthplace of the earliest “hi...
Demosthenes
Michael Gagarin
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
Demosthenes Introduction Demosthenes (384–322 bce) was one of the leading public figures in Athens in the third quarter of the 4th century—a ...
Drama, Latin
Susanna Braund
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2011-08-26
Latin Drama Introduction Latin drama comprises several genres, serious and humorous, and extends chronologically from the beginnings of Latin ...
Economy, Roman
Dennis Kehoe
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2012-10-25
Roman Economy Introduction As in other preindustrial societies, the economy of the Roman Empire was based on agriculture, which employed the v...
Education
Mark Joyal
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2011-05-25
Education Introduction Greek and Roman educational practices and theories exercised an unbroken though fluctuating influence on Western culture...
Epigraphy, Greek
Sara Saba, Gil H. Renberg
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2011-05-25
Greek Epigraphy Introduction Epigraphy is the discipline devoted to the study of documents engraved, painted, or written on any material surviv...
Epigraphy, Latin
Gil H. Renberg, Sara Saba
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2012-06-26
Latin Epigraphy Introduction Epigraphy is the discipline devoted to the study of texts engraved, painted, or written on any material surviving...
Etruscans
David Ridgway
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
Etruscans Introduction For most of the nine centuries prior to the Augustan settlement of Italy in 27 bce, the Etruscans were the most sign...
Euripides
Sophie Mills
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2012-12-19
Euripides Introduction Euripides is one of the great Athenian tragedians whose dramatic output has survived, if only partially, into the moder...
Gardens, Greek and Roman
Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2013-01-28
Greek and Roman Gardens Introduction Gardens were a fundamental feature of the classical world. In ancient Greece, while gardens were not incl...
Greek Originals and Roman Copies
Anna Anguissola
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2012-08-29
Greek Originals and Roman Copies Introduction The label “Roman copy after a Greek original” can be found in museums throughout the world on mo...
Herculaneum (Modern Ercolano)
Carol C. Mattusch
Subject: Classics »
Date Added: 2011-04-14
Herculaneum (Modern Ercolano) Introduction Herculaneum, named after the mythical hero Hercules, was a town of perhaps five thousand inhabitants...
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