hellenist$34343$ - translation to greek
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hellenist$34343$ - translation to greek

STUDY OF CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY SUCH AS ANCIENT GREECE AND ANCIENT ROME
Classicist; Classical scholar; The classics; Hellenist; Classical Literature; Classical literature; Classical scholarship; Classical Philology; Classical Scholarship; Wikipedia:Classics basic topics; Classical studies; Classical scholars; Classical philology; Classical Studies; Antiquities studies; Classicists; Classical philologist; Classics scholar; Classics (academia); Classical Scholar; Clacissist; Roman studies
  • Map showing the regional dialects of Greek during the Classical period
  • The Roman poet Catullus was virtually unknown during the medieval period, in contrast to his modern popularity.
  • The eighteenth-century classicist [[Friedrich August Wolf]] was the author of ''Prolegomena to Homer'', one of the first great works of classical philology.
  • Schliemann and Dörpfeld's excavation at Mycenae was one of the earliest excavations in the field of classical archaeology.
  • The [[Praeneste fibula]] is believed to bear the oldest known Latin inscription. The inscription means "Manius made me for Numerius".
  • So influential was Socrates to classical philosophy that earlier philosophers are today known as [[pre-Socratics]].

hellenist      
n. ελληνιστής

Definition

classicist
¦ noun
1. a person who studies Classics.
2. a follower of classicism.

Wikipedia

Classics

Classics or classical studies is the study of classical antiquity. In the Western world, classics traditionally refers to the study of Classical Greek and Roman literature and their related original languages, Ancient Greek and Latin. Classics also includes Greco-Roman philosophy, history, archaeology, anthropology, art, mythology and society as secondary subjects.

In Western civilization, the study of the Greek and Roman classics was traditionally considered to be the foundation of the humanities, and has, therefore, traditionally been the cornerstone of a typical elite European education.