Records of Brooklyn College Classics Department, 194?-199? 195?-198?

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Records of Brooklyn College Classics Department, 194?-199? 195?-198?

These records of the Brooklyn College Classics Department contain mainly personnel and administrative files of those who were affiliated with the classics department from the late 1940s through the 1980s. The professor's names are listed in alphabetical order and the records are comprised of personnel records, correspondences, personal information, evaluations, curriculum vitae, publications, and observations by department members.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7526277

Brooklyn College

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Brooklyn College's Classics Department began when the college opened its doors in 1930. Although the original classes were listed under Classical Languages, there were offerings from Classical (and Roman) Civilization to Greek Archaeology, Greek Religion and Mythology to Latin comedy, Horace's Satires and Cicero's Philosophical works. As the years passed, students had more options on courses on the Greek and Roman time period with classes offered in history, religion, politics, and philosophical...

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