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What does CP stand for?

Classical Philology


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00 Hardcover Amsterdam studies in classical philology PA305 Revising her 2007 Ph.
Dynes, "How German Classical Philology Engendered Gay Scholarship"; John Lauritsen, "Hellenism and Homoerotcism in Shelly and His Circle"; D, H.
Eternal Return Born in Germany in 1844, Nietzsche began a 20-year relationship with Switzerland in 1869 when he accepted a professorial position in classical philology, the study of classical texts and languages, at the University of Basel.
Classical philology facilitated the comprehensive study of ancient literary works, supplied the tools for the critical reconstruction of the surviving texts, and provided more satisfactory interpretations of ancient writings in light of a more accurate knowledge of their cultural context.
00 Hardcover Amsterdam studies in classical philology PA3003 The 11 essays are intended to further the convergence between literary and linguistic approaches to classical texts that has been in swing for the past two decades.
Among their topics are the dispersion of pederasty and the athletic revolution in sixth-century BC Greece, homo-erotic attachments in Sappho, some myths and anomalies in the study of Roman sexuality, how German classical philology engendered gay scholarship, and Greece and Rome in gay print culture 1953-65.

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