Classics & Classical Studies CLAS

Marathon Reading, The Iliad

The Eve Adler Department of Classics is pleased to announce our first marathon reading since 2019. We will be reading Homer’s Iliad, if you are interested in participating (we’re using an English translation, no prior knowledge of the text or Greek is necessary) please contact Trish Dougherty. If you’d like to just stop by and listen for a while everyone is welcome.

Gifford Amphitheatre

Open to the Public

Winter Term Greek Information Meeting

An informational meeting for students who are curious about the Classics Department’s Intensive Beginning Greek, GREK 0101. Course instructors and current students of both Greek and Latin will describe the agony and the ecstasy of learning an ancient language in Winter Term and the lifelong profits that accrue to those who learn to read Ancient Greek.

Twilight Classics Common/Conference Room

The Paideia Institute: Living Latin and Greek

Jason Pedicone, Ph.D., the president and co-founder of the Paideia Institute, will discuss the Paideia Institutes programs and outreach initiatives, explain the institute’s teaching philosophy, and explore current issues in second language acquisition as they relate to Classics.

Twilight 201

Free
Open to the Public

Kellogg Latin Translation Competition

Contestants are given a Latin passage to translate, and the best translation wins the endowed Kellogg Latin English Prize established in 1918 by Brainerd Kellogg, professor of rhetoric and English literature, 1861-1868, and trustee, 1885-1920. Dictionaries are allowed, so please bring one along. This contest is open to all Middlebury students.

Twilight 206

Kellogg Latin Translation Competition

The Classics Department announces the KELLOGG COMPETITION IN LATIN TRANSLATION. The Kellogg Prize fund was established in May 1918 by Prof. Brainerd Kellogg, Class of 1858, “to encourage Latin and English.” This award is given for the best sight translation from Latin poetry into English. The competition will take place on FRIDAY, MAY 13TH FROM 3:00-5:00 PM IN TWILIGHT 204. Contestants may use a dictionary. THIS CONTEST IS OPEN TO ALL MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE STUDENTS. If you have a conflict with the scheduled time, please contact Prof.

Twilight 204