classical philology

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classical philology

History in dispute

2005
Contains thirty-five groups of essays, each of which includes an overview of an issue related to Classical antiquity and classical studies, including Greeks and Romans, followed by two or more opposing opinions, arranged alphabetically by topic.

The Renaissance

2013
The Renaissance produced a remarkable transformation of European society and culture. In education and in government, in wealth and in the visual arts, the Renaissance produced major changes in almost every area of European life changes which even today continue to affect the way people live, work, and think.
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