Tres Professores Universitatis Arkansiensis Doctas Investigationes Inferunt in Congressu Doctorum
Tres sodales nostri universitatis nuper colloquias fecerunt in annuo congressu Societatis Classicae Hominum Regiones Mediterraneas et Australes Habitantium, in urbe Saxo, in civitate Coloradinis.
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Doctrix Laetitia Reeberia dedit orationem nomine “Argumentum et Varietas: ‘Sappho’ Tunc et Nunc” in conventu de Litteris Graecis in Annis Posterioribus.
In contione de Platone, Nicola Clowney orationem fecit titulo “Socrates et Doctores: Quomodo Nerviscientia Recens Fulcit Rationem Phaedri de Furore Sapiente.”
Argumentum Doctoris Danieli Levini in conventu de Comoedia et Fabula erat “Quo Tempore Saltatores Graeci Calceos Gesserunt?”
Omnes professores Classicorum Studiorum in Universitate Arkansiense semper docunt studiosissime et scribunt sapienter de litteris Graecis et Latinis, de humanitate antiquorum et de bonis artibus.
Contacts
Daniel Levine, professor
Classical Studies
479-575-2951,
dlevine@uark.edu
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