The Bachelor of Arts in Classics at Johns Hopkins University provides students with an in-depth study of ancient Greek and Latin languages, literature, philosophy, and history, preparing them for careers in academia, research, law, and cultural heritage.
The Influence of Greek Philosophy on Western Thought
Roman Political Structure: An Analysis of the Roman Republic and Empire
The Role of Mythology in Ancient Greek and Roman Culture
Greek Tragedy and Comedy: Exploring the Works of Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes
The Language of the Gods: Analyzing Ancient Greek and Latin Texts
Ancient Roman Architecture: Innovations and Legacy
The Epic Tradition: From Homer to Virgil
The Role of Women in Ancient Greek and Roman Society
Greek and Roman Military Strategies and Tactics
The Influence of Ancient Greek Theatre on Modern Drama
Philosophical Ideas in Ancient Greece: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire: A Historical Analysis
Roman Law and Its Legacy in Modern Legal Systems
Classical Reception: How Ancient Texts are Interpreted and Reinterpreted in Modern Times
Ancient Greek and Roman Art: From Pottery to Sculpture
The Classics Department at Johns Hopkins University offers a rigorous and immersive program that explores the language, literature, philosophy, and history of ancient Greece and Rome, preparing students to engage with classical texts and their modern implications.
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