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Classics

The classics stand at the center of the Wabash curriculum. Not only do students take courses in Latin, Greek, and Classics, but other departments offer courses to supplement those offered by the department. These include ancient political theory, ancient Greek philosophy, and ancient rhetoric from the departments of Political Science, Philosophy, and Speech. Ancient history courses are taught by members of the Classics Department. Culture and Traditions, a required course for all Wabash sophomores, regularly includes study of the ancient Greeks.

"I am biased in favor of boys learning English; I would make them all learn English: and then I would let the clever ones learn Latin as an honor, and Greek as a treat." -Winston Churchill

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Liaison Contact:
John Lamborn

Guide created by:
Jeff Beck and Rui Liu ('11)

 

Call Number

D      World  History
51-95        Ancient history


GT     Manners and customs (General)
170-474      Houses. Dwellings
2400-5090    Custom relative to private and public life

N      Visual Arts
5300-7418    History of art
7475-7483    Art criticism
8700-9165    Art and the state. Public art

NA     Architecture 
NA     190-1613     History of Architecture and Historical monuments
2699-2790    Architectural design and drawing
2835-4050    Architectural details, motives, decoration, etc.
        
NB     Sculpture
ND     Painting

P      Language and literature 
PA     Classical languages and literature
PA     227-1179     Greek philology and language
2001-2915    Latin philology and language
3051-4500    Ancient (Classic) to ca. 600 A.D. Greek literature

T      Technology
TH     Building construction
U      Military history
V      Naval history
	

 

 
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