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Summary Of: Classics

The study of the Classics was the initial field of study in the humanities... the focus of classics was tightly centered on ancient Greece and Rome... most notable characteristics of the modern study of classics is the diversity of the field... classics was essentially the... read Classics at Trinity College... studied Classics before being expelled from... briefly taught Classics at what is now... the largest classics organization in the US... oriented Classics organization in the world...

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