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The Humanities Move Off Campus

The Humanities Move Off Campus

23 December 2015

As the classical university unravels, students seek knowledge and know-how elsewhere.

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Read The Classics

19 March 2011

Robert Pasnau penned an open letter (pdf) to prospective PhD students on why the history of philosophy matters

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Why Aspiring Spies Should Study Classics

23 October 2010

An education in the humanities requires students to infer conclusions from fragmentary evidence--a valuable skill in the intelligence world

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The pluperfect is doing nicely

16 April 2004

We classicists like to think that our subject is one of the great civilising disciplines, that it makes the people...

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Why Read the Classics?

8 October 1986

(Translated into English by Patrick Creagh) A classic does not necessarily teach us anything we did not know before. In...

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