Classics
New book from ÐÔÊӽ紫ý scholar Isabel Köster examines temple robbery and the ancient Roman politics of moral blame.
'Expressions of Identity in Ancient Greek Coins' opens Wednesday as a collaboration between the Department of Classics and the CU Art Museum.
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Professor Kirk Ambrose set out to better understand art, doubt and medieval pilgrimages, but his 800-mile walk has modern implications.
In new book, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý classics Professor Zach Herz focuses on the law, the bureaucrat and the Roman Empire.
Peter Hunt, Warren Sconiers and Josh Strayhorn will be honored during an awards ceremony May 1.
For Reina Callier, learning Latin ‘is like lifting weights for your brain.'
Beer historian and ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Assistant Professor Travis Rupp explains why canned beer, celebrating its 90th anniversary today, has been ‘immensely impactful’ for the industry.
Five years after a devastating fire, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Professor Kirk Ambrose reflects on the significance of the renowned cathedral’s Dec. 7 reopening.
Even if historical films like Gladiator II, debuting Friday, are inaccurate on key points, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Department of Classics Assistant Teaching Professor Travis Rupp sees value in them as a gateway to getting students interested in real history.
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Classics scholars identify previously unknown fragments of two lost tragedies by Greek tragedian Euripides.