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Classics and the Digital Humanities An Online Resource

Classics and the Digital Humanities An Online Resource. Maria S. Marsilio, Saint Joseph’s University NeMLA meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Friday, April 13, 2018. Latin 305 Syllabus. ARTEMIS. DIANA. Latin 305 Project: Student Comments.

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Classics and the Digital Humanities An Online Resource

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  1. Classics and the Digital Humanities An Online Resource Maria S. Marsilio, Saint Joseph’s University NeMLA meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Friday, April 13, 2018

  2. Latin 305 Syllabus

  3. ARTEMIS

  4. DIANA

  5. Latin 305 Project: Student Comments I enjoyed the collaborative nature of this project as it fostered different perspectives and explanations, all of which helped to shed greater light on the meaning of this unique poem. In addition, the project encouraged an in-depth analysis of each stanza, much like slowly putting together the pieces of a puzzle. In this way, the poem was squeezed of all of its nuances, providing us with a rich understanding of a rather complex poem.  --Lauren Lewis, senior, classics major, honors Photos by Michael Williams, freshman, finance major , honors

  6. Julia Capriola mid-2nd century CE

  7. Julia Secunda & Cornelia Tycheearly 2nd century CE

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