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  2. Epic dictionary re-defines Ancient Greek including the words which…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/epic-dictionary-re-defines-ancient-greek-including-the-words-which-made-the-victorians-blush
    Thumbnail for Epic dictionary re-defines Ancient Greek including the words which made the Victorians blush | University of Cambridge 27 May 2021: News. Epic dictionary re-defines Ancient Greek including the words which made the Victorians blush.. ... The Cambridge Greek Lexicon takes a fundamentally different approach to its Victorian predecessor.
  3. Thumbnail for Cambridge and Heidelberg announce major project to digitise treasured medieval manuscripts 27 Mar 2019: The Cambridge and Heidelberg collections bear witness to the enduring legacy of Greek culture – classical and Byzantine – and the lasting importance of Greek scholarship. ... From such threads, a rich tapestry of Greek scholarship will be woven.”.
  4. A masterpiece of biblical proportions | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/a-masterpiece-of-biblical-proportions
    Thumbnail for A masterpiece of biblical proportions | University of Cambridge 1 Feb 2011: phrases where these were better, applying the best of Hebrew and Greek scholarship to the task, attempting the impossible fusion of utter fidelity to the original, utter clarity and the richest
  5. Ancient Greek ‘pop culture’

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/ancient-greek-pop-culture
    Thumbnail for Ancient Greek ‘pop culture’ 8 Sep 2021: Ancient Greek 'stressed' poem inscribed on a cameo on a medallion of glass paste (2. ... Earlier this year, the Faculty of Classics celebrated the publication of the Cambridge Greek Lexicon, a monumental piece of scholarship and the most innovative
  6. Cambridge's finest recognised in 2022 New Year's Honours |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridges-finest-recognised-in-2022-new-years-honours
    Thumbnail for Cambridge's finest recognised in 2022 New Year's Honours | University of Cambridge 1 Jan 2022: Professor Stephen Toope, Vice-Chancellor. Among those awarded is Emeritus Professor James Diggle who receives the CBE for Services to Classical Scholarship. ... throughout the whole of my career, and also by Cambridge University Press, which has just
  7. University of Cambridge Research Horizons Issue 5

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_5_research_horizons.pdf
    1 Feb 2008: Many thanks to all of this issue’scontributors for their fascinatinginsights into their research projects:from Anglo-Irish history toecotoxicology, archaeology to law,medicine to Greek tragedy. ... This work was supportedby a grant from Microsoft
  8. The question of life in the ancient world | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/the-question-of-life-in-the-ancient-world
    Thumbnail for The question of life in the ancient world | University of Cambridge 9 Feb 2012: Sometimes, early Greek sculpture was brutally transfigured to ensure it fitted with modern morality (like the hacking off genitals and the covering up of nudity). ... so far did they diverge from what was thought to be ‘the’ nature of ancient Greek
  9. University book-collecting champion wins international prize |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/university-book-collecting-champion-wins-international-prize
    26 Oct 2007: He originally entered 100 items from his total collection into the University competition under the title of 'Landmarks of Classical Scholarship.' These volumes deal with the field of textual criticism and ... My book collection as a whole is extensive
  10. Cracking the code: the decipherment of Linear B 60 years on |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cracking-the-code-the-decipherment-of-linear-b-60-years-on
    Thumbnail for Cracking the code: the decipherment of Linear B 60 years on | University of Cambridge 13 Oct 2012: The decipherment of Linear B opened up, and indeed created, a whole new branch of scholarship. ... Then, on 1 June 1952, he sent around his Work Note 20 entitled, with typical modesty, “Are the Knossos and Pylos tablets written in Greek?”.

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