The Master of Arts in Classics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers students a deep immersion into the languages, literature, and history of ancient Greece and Rome. The program prepares graduates for academic research, teaching, or advanced doctoral study in classical philology, ancient history, or archaeology.
Comparative Analysis of Homeric Epics and Near Eastern Literature
Latin Rhetoric in Cicero’s Orations: A Stylistic Study
The Role of Myth in Ancient Athenian Political Thought
Translation and Commentary of Select Passages from Virgil’s Aeneid
Women in Greek Tragedy: A Feminist Literary Approach
Influence of Greek Philosophy on Roman Legal Thought
Language Change and Continuity from Classical to Medieval Latin
Depictions of the Underworld in Classical Poetry
Papyrological Evidence for Daily Life in Roman Egypt
Archaeological Approaches to Roman Urbanism
Stoicism and Moral Philosophy in Seneca’s Writings
Epicureanism and the Concept of Pleasure in Lucretius
Hellenistic Influence on Roman Art and Architecture
Oracular Practices in the Greco-Roman World
Roman Historiography and the Politics of Memory
Reconstructing Ancient Pronunciation in Classical Greek
Role of Slavery in Ancient Athenian Society
Study of Inscriptions and Epigraphy in Roman Provinces
Education Systems in the Ancient Mediterranean
Political Allegory in Aristophanes’ Comedies
Engage in critical study of ancient texts, uncover historical context, and contribute to the understanding of classical civilizations.
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