Classics & Classical Studies CLAS

Remixing the dictionary: Logeion and other adventures in Digital Classics

At the beginning of a new academic year, I want to reflect on how Logeion and other digital tools can be used in reading and learning Greek and Latin. I will show how different resources are integrated into Logeion, how others can be accessed from it, and how we try to make Logeion a tool, not just for reading with less friction, but also for learning and researching the languages.    Helma Dik Department of Classics University of Chicago

Axinn Center 229

Open to the Public

Kellogg Latin Translation Exam

Established in 1918 by Brainerd Kellogg, professor of rhetoric and English literature, 1861–1868, and trustee, 1885–1920. A prize will be awarded for the best translation from the Latin. Dictionaries will be available, open to all students.

Twilight 201

Closed to the Public

Julius Caesar and the fall of the Roman Republic: Reflections on the Roman example in a fraught election year

Robert Morstein-Marx, Professor of Classics, UC Santa Barbara
For centuries, Julius Caesar has usefully served modern democracies and republics as a focus for fears of authoritarian takeover from within. This simplistic view of Caesar as aspiring tyrant is mistaken. A more historically accurate assessment of Caesar’s role in the final crisis of the Roman Republic should instead caution us against rash partisan overreaction and its potential for a ‘death spiral’ of norm-breaking that risks destroying a republic in the name of saving it.

Axinn Center 229

Open to the Public

Winter Term Greek Information Meeting

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to read Homer and Plato in the original Greek? Come to the Classics Department’s informational meeting for our Intensive Classical Greek (GREK 0101) to find out. Instructors and former students will answer whatever questions you have and describe the lifelong profits that accrue to those who learn to read Ancient Greek. Please attend if you are interested!

Twilight Classics Common/Conference Room

Closed to the Public