SCS Blog Search
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Blog: Dissertation spotlight: A Tale of Four Cities: Exploring Classical Reception in Modern HebrewGiacomo Loi | |
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Blog: “Can We Strangle the Muse?”: Carson and Bruno’s The Trojan WomenChristopher Trinacty, Emma Glen, Emily Hudson | |
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Blog: Tracing Tragedy: Classical Reception in Modernist LiteratureManya Lempert, Arum Park | |
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Blog: Inscribed Memory, the Holocaust, and the Jewish Population of RomeSarah Bond | |
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Blog: Addressing the Divide Between Ancient Near Eastern Studies and ClassicsCatherine Bonesho | |
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Blog: Roman Festivals in Rabbinic Literature and the intersection of Judaism and RomeCatherine Bonesho | |
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Blog: Sites of Memory and Memories of Conflict: Imperial Rome, Jerusalem, and NeroCatherine Bonesho | |
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Amphora: The Stakes are High—Tragedy and Transformation within Prison WallsElizabeth Bobrick | |
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Blog: Using Dependency Syntax Treebanking in the Classroom and in ResearchRobert Gorman, vgorman1 | |
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Blog: Student Research and Digital ToolsMarie-Claire Beaulieu | |