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CJ Homepage. CJ. Homepage. The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009-8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South ( CAMWS ), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old. All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library TEACHING CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Welcome to Teaching Classical Languages (TCL). TCL is the peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin. TCL is sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS). All inquiries regarding this journal should be addressed to the editor Yasuko Taoka (Wayne State College NE) at tcl@camws.org.BACK ISSUES
Back issues of The Classical Journal may be purchased at the cost of $30 per issue or $100 per volume. This price applies to all subscribers, be they individuals or libraries. There is a $5 charge per issue for mailings outside of the United States and Canada. The agency discount is 10%. CATULLUS AND JUVENTIUS Catullus and Juventius It is widely assumed that two erotic relationships dominate the poems of Catullus: that with Lesbia (which would be a hard notion to reject) and that with the youth Juventius(Arkins
CLYTEMNESTRA’S ROLE IN THE OD The Name of Clytemnestra in the Odyssey Clytemnestra’s role in the Odyssean versions of the Oresteia myth is a topic of much disagreement. Many scholars have MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: IDENTIFYING A BROTHEL IN ANCIENT Building Z is located and indicates a shift in ownership and perhaps building function. The lacuna in occupation between Z2 and Z3, the inscribed horos stone, alteration in interior layout MYTH, RITUAL, AND METALLURGY IN ANCIENT GREECE AND RECENT Myth, Ritual, and Metallurgy in Ancient Greece and Recent Africa.By SANDRA BLAKELY.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 2006. Pp. xiv + 328. VISUAL IMAGES OF THE PYTHIA AT DELPHI: A PRIESTESS AT WORK Visual Images of the Pythia at Delphi: A Priestess at Work In ancient literary sources, Apollo’s priestess at Delphi, the Pythia, issuedoracles in verse
CAMWS | THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MIDDLE WEST AND SOUTHABOUTMEMBERSHIPCOMMITTEESCPLPUBLICATIONSRESOURCES Suzanne Lye (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill) has been awarded the Women's Classical Caucus 2020 Leadership Award. She was nominated by the members of the WCC-SCS COVID-19 Emergency Award Selection Committee (Nandini Pandey, Tolly Boatwright, Victoria Pagan) "for her outstanding leadership in initiating the WCC COVID-19 Emergency Relief award; obtaining the support of the SCS, CAMWS 2021 ANNUAL (VIRTUAL) MEETING INFORMATION Welcome to the 117th Annual (Virtual) Meeting of CAMWS - April 7-10, 2021. The 117th Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South will be held virtually via Zoom Wednesday-Saturday, April 7-10, 2021, at the virtual invitation of Case Western Reserve University in the beautiful virtual city ofCleveland.
CJ HOMEPAGE
CJ Homepage. CJ. Homepage. The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009-8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South ( CAMWS ), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old. All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library TEACHING CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Welcome to Teaching Classical Languages (TCL). TCL is the peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin. TCL is sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS). All inquiries regarding this journal should be addressed to the editor Yasuko Taoka (Wayne State College NE) at tcl@camws.org.BACK ISSUES
Back issues of The Classical Journal may be purchased at the cost of $30 per issue or $100 per volume. This price applies to all subscribers, be they individuals or libraries. There is a $5 charge per issue for mailings outside of the United States and Canada. The agency discount is 10%. CATULLUS AND JUVENTIUS Catullus and Juventius It is widely assumed that two erotic relationships dominate the poems of Catullus: that with Lesbia (which would be a hard notion to reject) and that with the youth Juventius(Arkins
CLYTEMNESTRA’S ROLE IN THE OD The Name of Clytemnestra in the Odyssey Clytemnestra’s role in the Odyssean versions of the Oresteia myth is a topic of much disagreement. Many scholars have MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: IDENTIFYING A BROTHEL IN ANCIENT Building Z is located and indicates a shift in ownership and perhaps building function. The lacuna in occupation between Z2 and Z3, the inscribed horos stone, alteration in interior layout MYTH, RITUAL, AND METALLURGY IN ANCIENT GREECE AND RECENT Myth, Ritual, and Metallurgy in Ancient Greece and Recent Africa.By SANDRA BLAKELY.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 2006. Pp. xiv + 328. VISUAL IMAGES OF THE PYTHIA AT DELPHI: A PRIESTESS AT WORK Visual Images of the Pythia at Delphi: A Priestess at Work In ancient literary sources, Apollo’s priestess at Delphi, the Pythia, issuedoracles in verse
CAMWS COLLEGE LATIN TRANSLATION EXAM The Classical Association of the Middle West and South offers cash prizes, book awards, and awards of commendation to qualifying winners in its Latin Translation Exams for college/university students. Colleges or universities administering this one-hour exam must be institutional members of CAMWS. CAMWS COLLEGE GREEK EXAM Χαῖρε! The College Greek Exam (CGE) is the first and only nationally standardized exam for assessing students in their first year of college-level Greek (normally in their second semester). In addition to the standard exam for first-year students, CAMWS offers anAttic Tragedy exam.
OUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP FROM CAMBRIDGE Adapting Greek Tragedy Contemporary Contexts for Ancient Texts Edited by Vayos Liapis, Avra Sidiropoulou Ancient Greek Lists Catalogue andInventory
KEELY LAKE | CAMWS
Keely K. Lake Montclair State University January 15, 2020 Keely became a Life Member of CAMWS in 2008-09; in that year she also received a Manson Stewart Travel Award to attend the 2009 CAMWS Annual Meeting. She served as CAMWS State Vice-President for Wisconsin in 2004-10 and 2015-17. She received an Ovatio from CAMWS in 2011. CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE 1 Classical Association of the Middle West and South Subcommittee on the School Awards 2018-2019 Annual Report For the fifth year, this year’s CAMWS Latin SIMILES VERSUS ANALOGIES IN LUCRETIUS Similes Versus Analogies in Lucretius Many scholars have discussed the language of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura, and regarding one feature they often use terms that THE CLASSICAL JOURNAL Abstracts are available for the following issues of The Classical Journal. 116.4 (2021) WHY IS THE FROGS NAMED THE FROGS? THE VITAL ROLE OF TWO Why is the Frogs named the Frogs? The Vital Role of Two Choruses in Aristophanes’ Comedy Aristophanes’ Frogs has an incredibly layered, nuanced, and in-depth approach to theater and transformation. The Frogs explicitly links ritual transformation through the use of its two choruses with theatrical transformation, and carries on an extensive investigation of both tragedy REPRESENTING AGRIPPINA: CONSTRUCTIONS OF FEMALE POWER IN Representing Agrippina: Constructions of Female Power in the Early Ro-man Empire. By JUDITH GINSBURG. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. 160. CJ INTRODUCTION TO GREEK, SECOND EDITION INTRODUCTION TO GREEK CJ ONLINE REVIEW 2009.03.02 Introduction to Greek, Second Edition.By CYNTHIA W. SHELMER-DINE. Newburyport: Focus Publishing, 2008. Pp. xiv + 317. Paper, $36.95. CAMWS | THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MIDDLE WEST AND SOUTHABOUTMEMBERSHIPCOMMITTEESCPLPUBLICATIONSRESOURCES Suzanne Lye (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill) has been awarded the Women's Classical Caucus 2020 Leadership Award. She was nominated by the members of the WCC-SCS COVID-19 Emergency Award Selection Committee (Nandini Pandey, Tolly Boatwright, Victoria Pagan) "for her outstanding leadership in initiating the WCC COVID-19 Emergency Relief award; obtaining the support of the SCS, CAMWS 2021 ANNUAL (VIRTUAL) MEETING INFORMATION Welcome to the 117th Annual (Virtual) Meeting of CAMWS - April 7-10, 2021. The 117th Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South will be held virtually via Zoom Wednesday-Saturday, April 7-10, 2021, at the virtual invitation of Case Western Reserve University in the beautiful virtual city ofCleveland.
CJ HOMEPAGE
CJ Homepage. CJ. Homepage. The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009-8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South ( CAMWS ), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old. All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library TEACHING CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Welcome to Teaching Classical Languages (TCL). TCL is the peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin. TCL is sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS). All inquiries regarding this journal should be addressed to the editor Yasuko Taoka (Wayne State College NE) at tcl@camws.org.BACK ISSUES
Back issues of The Classical Journal may be purchased at the cost of $30 per issue or $100 per volume. This price applies to all subscribers, be they individuals or libraries. There is a $5 charge per issue for mailings outside of the United States and Canada. The agency discount is 10%. CATULLUS AND JUVENTIUS Catullus and Juventius It is widely assumed that two erotic relationships dominate the poems of Catullus: that with Lesbia (which would be a hard notion to reject) and that with the youth Juventius(Arkins
CLYTEMNESTRA’S ROLE IN THE OD The Name of Clytemnestra in the Odyssey Clytemnestra’s role in the Odyssean versions of the Oresteia myth is a topic of much disagreement. Many scholars have MYTH, RITUAL, AND METALLURGY IN ANCIENT GREECE AND RECENT Myth, Ritual, and Metallurgy in Ancient Greece and Recent Africa.By SANDRA BLAKELY.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 2006. Pp. xiv + 328. MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: IDENTIFYING A BROTHEL IN ANCIENT Building Z is located and indicates a shift in ownership and perhaps building function. The lacuna in occupation between Z2 and Z3, the inscribed horos stone, alteration in interior layout VISUAL IMAGES OF THE PYTHIA AT DELPHI: A PRIESTESS AT WORK Visual Images of the Pythia at Delphi: A Priestess at Work In ancient literary sources, Apollo’s priestess at Delphi, the Pythia, issuedoracles in verse
CAMWS | THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MIDDLE WEST AND SOUTHABOUTMEMBERSHIPCOMMITTEESCPLPUBLICATIONSRESOURCES Suzanne Lye (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill) has been awarded the Women's Classical Caucus 2020 Leadership Award. She was nominated by the members of the WCC-SCS COVID-19 Emergency Award Selection Committee (Nandini Pandey, Tolly Boatwright, Victoria Pagan) "for her outstanding leadership in initiating the WCC COVID-19 Emergency Relief award; obtaining the support of the SCS, CAMWS 2021 ANNUAL (VIRTUAL) MEETING INFORMATION Welcome to the 117th Annual (Virtual) Meeting of CAMWS - April 7-10, 2021. The 117th Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South will be held virtually via Zoom Wednesday-Saturday, April 7-10, 2021, at the virtual invitation of Case Western Reserve University in the beautiful virtual city ofCleveland.
CJ HOMEPAGE
CJ Homepage. CJ. Homepage. The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009-8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South ( CAMWS ), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old. All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library TEACHING CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Welcome to Teaching Classical Languages (TCL). TCL is the peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin. TCL is sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS). All inquiries regarding this journal should be addressed to the editor Yasuko Taoka (Wayne State College NE) at tcl@camws.org.BACK ISSUES
Back issues of The Classical Journal may be purchased at the cost of $30 per issue or $100 per volume. This price applies to all subscribers, be they individuals or libraries. There is a $5 charge per issue for mailings outside of the United States and Canada. The agency discount is 10%. CATULLUS AND JUVENTIUS Catullus and Juventius It is widely assumed that two erotic relationships dominate the poems of Catullus: that with Lesbia (which would be a hard notion to reject) and that with the youth Juventius(Arkins
CLYTEMNESTRA’S ROLE IN THE OD The Name of Clytemnestra in the Odyssey Clytemnestra’s role in the Odyssean versions of the Oresteia myth is a topic of much disagreement. Many scholars have MYTH, RITUAL, AND METALLURGY IN ANCIENT GREECE AND RECENT Myth, Ritual, and Metallurgy in Ancient Greece and Recent Africa.By SANDRA BLAKELY.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 2006. Pp. xiv + 328. MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: IDENTIFYING A BROTHEL IN ANCIENT Building Z is located and indicates a shift in ownership and perhaps building function. The lacuna in occupation between Z2 and Z3, the inscribed horos stone, alteration in interior layout VISUAL IMAGES OF THE PYTHIA AT DELPHI: A PRIESTESS AT WORK Visual Images of the Pythia at Delphi: A Priestess at Work In ancient literary sources, Apollo’s priestess at Delphi, the Pythia, issuedoracles in verse
CAMWS COLLEGE LATIN TRANSLATION EXAM The Classical Association of the Middle West and South offers cash prizes, book awards, and awards of commendation to qualifying winners in its Latin Translation Exams for college/university students. Colleges or universities administering this one-hour exam must be institutional members of CAMWS. CAMWS COLLEGE GREEK EXAM Χαῖρε! The College Greek Exam (CGE) is the first and only nationally standardized exam for assessing students in their first year of college-level Greek (normally in their second semester). In addition to the standard exam for first-year students, CAMWS offers anAttic Tragedy exam.
CAMWS HIGH SCHOOL LATIN TRANSLATION EXAM The advanced translation exam alternates annually between poetry and prose. The 2019-2020 exam will feature a poetry passage (e.g., Vergil, Ovid, etc.). The top 10 students in the Advanced High School Exam will each receive a $250 cash prize. An additional 20 outstanding contestants will receive a book prize relevant to classical antiquity. OUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP FROM CAMBRIDGE Adapting Greek Tragedy Contemporary Contexts for Ancient Texts Edited by Vayos Liapis, Avra Sidiropoulou Ancient Greek Lists Catalogue andInventory
KEELY LAKE | CAMWS
Keely K. Lake Montclair State University January 15, 2020 Keely became a Life Member of CAMWS in 2008-09; in that year she also received a Manson Stewart Travel Award to attend the 2009 CAMWS Annual Meeting. She served as CAMWS State Vice-President for Wisconsin in 2004-10 and 2015-17. She received an Ovatio from CAMWS in 2011. SIMILES VERSUS ANALOGIES IN LUCRETIUS Similes Versus Analogies in Lucretius Many scholars have discussed the language of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura, and regarding one feature they often use terms that A PERFECT END TO THE SUFFERING: LUCRETIUS’ PLAGUE AS THE A Perfect End to the Suffering: Lucretius’ Plague as the DRN’s Moral Conclusion Lucretius fluently concludes the De Rerum Natura with the Plague of Athens.He uses that disaster as an exemplum to reiterate and then apply his most important moral doctrines, making it the DRN’s thematic conclusion by focusing the entire passage on the fearof death.
TRANSLATING: FACTS, ILLUSIONS, ALTERNATIVES s are seeking to resolve the universal and crucial problem besetting Latin learners. The move from elementary and post-elementary levels (Kitchell’s Latin I and II) to actual texts is a kind of quantum leap which brings all too HAHN 26 LATIN IN THE HOMESCHOOLING COMMUNITY Teaching Classical Languages Fall 2012 Hahn 26 Latin in the Homeschooling Community Christine Hahn AbstrAct This paper presents the findings of a 2011 survey of CJ INTRODUCTION TO GREEK, SECOND EDITION INTRODUCTION TO GREEK CJ ONLINE REVIEW 2009.03.02 Introduction to Greek, Second Edition.By CYNTHIA W. SHELMER-DINE. Newburyport: Focus Publishing, 2008. Pp. xiv + 317. Paper, $36.95. CAMWS | THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MIDDLE WEST AND SOUTHABOUTMEMBERSHIPCOMMITTEESCPLPUBLICATIONSRESOURCES Suzanne Lye (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill) has been awarded the Women's Classical Caucus 2020 Leadership Award. She was nominated by the members of the WCC-SCS COVID-19 Emergency Award Selection Committee (Nandini Pandey, Tolly Boatwright, Victoria Pagan) "for her outstanding leadership in initiating the WCC COVID-19 Emergency Relief award; obtaining the support of the SCS, CAMWS 2021 ANNUAL (VIRTUAL) MEETING INFORMATION Welcome to the 117th Annual (Virtual) Meeting of CAMWS - April 7-10, 2021. The 117th Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South will be held virtually via Zoom Wednesday-Saturday, April 7-10, 2021, at the virtual invitation of Case Western Reserve University in the beautiful virtual city ofCleveland.
CJ HOMEPAGE
CJ Homepage. CJ. Homepage. The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009-8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South ( CAMWS ), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old. All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library TEACHING CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Welcome to Teaching Classical Languages (TCL). TCL is the peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin. TCL is sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS). All inquiries regarding this journal should be addressed to the editor Yasuko Taoka (Wayne State College NE) at tcl@camws.org.BACK ISSUES
Back issues of The Classical Journal may be purchased at the cost of $30 per issue or $100 per volume. This price applies to all subscribers, be they individuals or libraries. There is a $5 charge per issue for mailings outside of the United States and Canada. The agency discount is 10%. CATULLUS AND JUVENTIUS Catullus and Juventius It is widely assumed that two erotic relationships dominate the poems of Catullus: that with Lesbia (which would be a hard notion to reject) and that with the youth Juventius(Arkins
CLYTEMNESTRA’S ROLE IN THE OD The Name of Clytemnestra in the Odyssey Clytemnestra’s role in the Odyssean versions of the Oresteia myth is a topic of much disagreement. Many scholars have MYTH, RITUAL, AND METALLURGY IN ANCIENT GREECE AND RECENT Myth, Ritual, and Metallurgy in Ancient Greece and Recent Africa.By SANDRA BLAKELY.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 2006. Pp. xiv + 328. MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: IDENTIFYING A BROTHEL IN ANCIENT Building Z is located and indicates a shift in ownership and perhaps building function. The lacuna in occupation between Z2 and Z3, the inscribed horos stone, alteration in interior layout VISUAL IMAGES OF THE PYTHIA AT DELPHI: A PRIESTESS AT WORK Visual Images of the Pythia at Delphi: A Priestess at Work In ancient literary sources, Apollo’s priestess at Delphi, the Pythia, issuedoracles in verse
CAMWS | THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MIDDLE WEST AND SOUTHABOUTMEMBERSHIPCOMMITTEESCPLPUBLICATIONSRESOURCES Suzanne Lye (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill) has been awarded the Women's Classical Caucus 2020 Leadership Award. She was nominated by the members of the WCC-SCS COVID-19 Emergency Award Selection Committee (Nandini Pandey, Tolly Boatwright, Victoria Pagan) "for her outstanding leadership in initiating the WCC COVID-19 Emergency Relief award; obtaining the support of the SCS, CAMWS 2021 ANNUAL (VIRTUAL) MEETING INFORMATION Welcome to the 117th Annual (Virtual) Meeting of CAMWS - April 7-10, 2021. The 117th Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South will be held virtually via Zoom Wednesday-Saturday, April 7-10, 2021, at the virtual invitation of Case Western Reserve University in the beautiful virtual city ofCleveland.
CJ HOMEPAGE
CJ Homepage. CJ. Homepage. The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009-8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South ( CAMWS ), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old. All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library TEACHING CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Welcome to Teaching Classical Languages (TCL). TCL is the peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin. TCL is sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS). All inquiries regarding this journal should be addressed to the editor Yasuko Taoka (Wayne State College NE) at tcl@camws.org.BACK ISSUES
Back issues of The Classical Journal may be purchased at the cost of $30 per issue or $100 per volume. This price applies to all subscribers, be they individuals or libraries. There is a $5 charge per issue for mailings outside of the United States and Canada. The agency discount is 10%. CATULLUS AND JUVENTIUS Catullus and Juventius It is widely assumed that two erotic relationships dominate the poems of Catullus: that with Lesbia (which would be a hard notion to reject) and that with the youth Juventius(Arkins
CLYTEMNESTRA’S ROLE IN THE OD The Name of Clytemnestra in the Odyssey Clytemnestra’s role in the Odyssean versions of the Oresteia myth is a topic of much disagreement. Many scholars have MYTH, RITUAL, AND METALLURGY IN ANCIENT GREECE AND RECENT Myth, Ritual, and Metallurgy in Ancient Greece and Recent Africa.By SANDRA BLAKELY.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 2006. Pp. xiv + 328. MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: IDENTIFYING A BROTHEL IN ANCIENT Building Z is located and indicates a shift in ownership and perhaps building function. The lacuna in occupation between Z2 and Z3, the inscribed horos stone, alteration in interior layout VISUAL IMAGES OF THE PYTHIA AT DELPHI: A PRIESTESS AT WORK Visual Images of the Pythia at Delphi: A Priestess at Work In ancient literary sources, Apollo’s priestess at Delphi, the Pythia, issuedoracles in verse
CAMWS COLLEGE LATIN TRANSLATION EXAM The Classical Association of the Middle West and South offers cash prizes, book awards, and awards of commendation to qualifying winners in its Latin Translation Exams for college/university students. Colleges or universities administering this one-hour exam must be institutional members of CAMWS. CAMWS COLLEGE GREEK EXAM Χαῖρε! The College Greek Exam (CGE) is the first and only nationally standardized exam for assessing students in their first year of college-level Greek (normally in their second semester). In addition to the standard exam for first-year students, CAMWS offers anAttic Tragedy exam.
CAMWS HIGH SCHOOL LATIN TRANSLATION EXAM The advanced translation exam alternates annually between poetry and prose. The 2019-2020 exam will feature a poetry passage (e.g., Vergil, Ovid, etc.). The top 10 students in the Advanced High School Exam will each receive a $250 cash prize. An additional 20 outstanding contestants will receive a book prize relevant to classical antiquity. OUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP FROM CAMBRIDGE Adapting Greek Tragedy Contemporary Contexts for Ancient Texts Edited by Vayos Liapis, Avra Sidiropoulou Ancient Greek Lists Catalogue andInventory
KEELY LAKE | CAMWS
Keely K. Lake Montclair State University January 15, 2020 Keely became a Life Member of CAMWS in 2008-09; in that year she also received a Manson Stewart Travel Award to attend the 2009 CAMWS Annual Meeting. She served as CAMWS State Vice-President for Wisconsin in 2004-10 and 2015-17. She received an Ovatio from CAMWS in 2011. SIMILES VERSUS ANALOGIES IN LUCRETIUS Similes Versus Analogies in Lucretius Many scholars have discussed the language of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura, and regarding one feature they often use terms that A PERFECT END TO THE SUFFERING: LUCRETIUS’ PLAGUE AS THE A Perfect End to the Suffering: Lucretius’ Plague as the DRN’s Moral Conclusion Lucretius fluently concludes the De Rerum Natura with the Plague of Athens.He uses that disaster as an exemplum to reiterate and then apply his most important moral doctrines, making it the DRN’s thematic conclusion by focusing the entire passage on the fearof death.
TRANSLATING: FACTS, ILLUSIONS, ALTERNATIVES s are seeking to resolve the universal and crucial problem besetting Latin learners. The move from elementary and post-elementary levels (Kitchell’s Latin I and II) to actual texts is a kind of quantum leap which brings all too HAHN 26 LATIN IN THE HOMESCHOOLING COMMUNITY Teaching Classical Languages Fall 2012 Hahn 26 Latin in the Homeschooling Community Christine Hahn AbstrAct This paper presents the findings of a 2011 survey of CJ INTRODUCTION TO GREEK, SECOND EDITION INTRODUCTION TO GREEK CJ ONLINE REVIEW 2009.03.02 Introduction to Greek, Second Edition.By CYNTHIA W. SHELMER-DINE. Newburyport: Focus Publishing, 2008. Pp. xiv + 317. Paper, $36.95. CAMWS | THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MIDDLE WEST AND SOUTHABOUTMEMBERSHIPCOMMITTEESCPLPUBLICATIONSRESOURCES Suzanne Lye (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill) has been awarded the Women's Classical Caucus 2020 Leadership Award. She was nominated by the members of the WCC-SCS COVID-19 Emergency Award Selection Committee (Nandini Pandey, Tolly Boatwright, Victoria Pagan) "for her outstanding leadership in initiating the WCC COVID-19 Emergency Relief award; obtaining the support of the SCS, CAMWS 2021 ANNUAL (VIRTUAL) MEETING INFORMATION Welcome to the 117th Annual (Virtual) Meeting of CAMWS - April 7-10, 2021. The 117th Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South will be held virtually via Zoom Wednesday-Saturday, April 7-10, 2021, at the virtual invitation of Case Western Reserve University in the beautiful virtual city ofCleveland.
CJ HOMEPAGE
CJ Homepage. CJ. Homepage. The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009-8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South ( CAMWS ), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old. All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library TEACHING CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Welcome to Teaching Classical Languages (TCL). TCL is the peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin. TCL is sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS). All inquiries regarding this journal should be addressed to the editor Yasuko Taoka (Wayne State College NE) at tcl@camws.org.BACK ISSUES
Back issues of The Classical Journal may be purchased at the cost of $30 per issue or $100 per volume. This price applies to all subscribers, be they individuals or libraries. There is a $5 charge per issue for mailings outside of the United States and Canada. The agency discount is 10%. CATULLUS AND JUVENTIUS Catullus and Juventius It is widely assumed that two erotic relationships dominate the poems of Catullus: that with Lesbia (which would be a hard notion to reject) and that with the youth Juventius(Arkins
CLYTEMNESTRA’S ROLE IN THE OD The Name of Clytemnestra in the Odyssey Clytemnestra’s role in the Odyssean versions of the Oresteia myth is a topic of much disagreement. Many scholars have MYTH, RITUAL, AND METALLURGY IN ANCIENT GREECE AND RECENT Myth, Ritual, and Metallurgy in Ancient Greece and Recent Africa.By SANDRA BLAKELY.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 2006. Pp. xiv + 328. MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: IDENTIFYING A BROTHEL IN ANCIENT Building Z is located and indicates a shift in ownership and perhaps building function. The lacuna in occupation between Z2 and Z3, the inscribed horos stone, alteration in interior layout VISUAL IMAGES OF THE PYTHIA AT DELPHI: A PRIESTESS AT WORK Visual Images of the Pythia at Delphi: A Priestess at Work In ancient literary sources, Apollo’s priestess at Delphi, the Pythia, issuedoracles in verse
CAMWS | THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MIDDLE WEST AND SOUTHABOUTMEMBERSHIPCOMMITTEESCPLPUBLICATIONSRESOURCES Suzanne Lye (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill) has been awarded the Women's Classical Caucus 2020 Leadership Award. She was nominated by the members of the WCC-SCS COVID-19 Emergency Award Selection Committee (Nandini Pandey, Tolly Boatwright, Victoria Pagan) "for her outstanding leadership in initiating the WCC COVID-19 Emergency Relief award; obtaining the support of the SCS, CAMWS 2021 ANNUAL (VIRTUAL) MEETING INFORMATION Welcome to the 117th Annual (Virtual) Meeting of CAMWS - April 7-10, 2021. The 117th Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South will be held virtually via Zoom Wednesday-Saturday, April 7-10, 2021, at the virtual invitation of Case Western Reserve University in the beautiful virtual city ofCleveland.
CJ HOMEPAGE
CJ Homepage. CJ. Homepage. The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009-8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South ( CAMWS ), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old. All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library TEACHING CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Welcome to Teaching Classical Languages (TCL). TCL is the peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin. TCL is sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS). All inquiries regarding this journal should be addressed to the editor Yasuko Taoka (Wayne State College NE) at tcl@camws.org.BACK ISSUES
Back issues of The Classical Journal may be purchased at the cost of $30 per issue or $100 per volume. This price applies to all subscribers, be they individuals or libraries. There is a $5 charge per issue for mailings outside of the United States and Canada. The agency discount is 10%. CATULLUS AND JUVENTIUS Catullus and Juventius It is widely assumed that two erotic relationships dominate the poems of Catullus: that with Lesbia (which would be a hard notion to reject) and that with the youth Juventius(Arkins
CLYTEMNESTRA’S ROLE IN THE OD The Name of Clytemnestra in the Odyssey Clytemnestra’s role in the Odyssean versions of the Oresteia myth is a topic of much disagreement. Many scholars have MYTH, RITUAL, AND METALLURGY IN ANCIENT GREECE AND RECENT Myth, Ritual, and Metallurgy in Ancient Greece and Recent Africa.By SANDRA BLAKELY.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 2006. Pp. xiv + 328. MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: IDENTIFYING A BROTHEL IN ANCIENT Building Z is located and indicates a shift in ownership and perhaps building function. The lacuna in occupation between Z2 and Z3, the inscribed horos stone, alteration in interior layout VISUAL IMAGES OF THE PYTHIA AT DELPHI: A PRIESTESS AT WORK Visual Images of the Pythia at Delphi: A Priestess at Work In ancient literary sources, Apollo’s priestess at Delphi, the Pythia, issuedoracles in verse
CAMWS COLLEGE LATIN TRANSLATION EXAM The Classical Association of the Middle West and South offers cash prizes, book awards, and awards of commendation to qualifying winners in its Latin Translation Exams for college/university students. Colleges or universities administering this one-hour exam must be institutional members of CAMWS. CAMWS COLLEGE GREEK EXAM Χαῖρε! The College Greek Exam (CGE) is the first and only nationally standardized exam for assessing students in their first year of college-level Greek (normally in their second semester). In addition to the standard exam for first-year students, CAMWS offers anAttic Tragedy exam.
CAMWS HIGH SCHOOL LATIN TRANSLATION EXAM The advanced translation exam alternates annually between poetry and prose. The 2019-2020 exam will feature a poetry passage (e.g., Vergil, Ovid, etc.). The top 10 students in the Advanced High School Exam will each receive a $250 cash prize. An additional 20 outstanding contestants will receive a book prize relevant to classical antiquity. OUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP FROM CAMBRIDGE Adapting Greek Tragedy Contemporary Contexts for Ancient Texts Edited by Vayos Liapis, Avra Sidiropoulou Ancient Greek Lists Catalogue andInventory
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Keely K. Lake Montclair State University January 15, 2020 Keely became a Life Member of CAMWS in 2008-09; in that year she also received a Manson Stewart Travel Award to attend the 2009 CAMWS Annual Meeting. She served as CAMWS State Vice-President for Wisconsin in 2004-10 and 2015-17. She received an Ovatio from CAMWS in 2011. SIMILES VERSUS ANALOGIES IN LUCRETIUS Similes Versus Analogies in Lucretius Many scholars have discussed the language of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura, and regarding one feature they often use terms that A PERFECT END TO THE SUFFERING: LUCRETIUS’ PLAGUE AS THE A Perfect End to the Suffering: Lucretius’ Plague as the DRN’s Moral Conclusion Lucretius fluently concludes the De Rerum Natura with the Plague of Athens.He uses that disaster as an exemplum to reiterate and then apply his most important moral doctrines, making it the DRN’s thematic conclusion by focusing the entire passage on the fearof death.
TRANSLATING: FACTS, ILLUSIONS, ALTERNATIVES s are seeking to resolve the universal and crucial problem besetting Latin learners. The move from elementary and post-elementary levels (Kitchell’s Latin I and II) to actual texts is a kind of quantum leap which brings all too HAHN 26 LATIN IN THE HOMESCHOOLING COMMUNITY Teaching Classical Languages Fall 2012 Hahn 26 Latin in the Homeschooling Community Christine Hahn AbstrAct This paper presents the findings of a 2011 survey of CJ INTRODUCTION TO GREEK, SECOND EDITION INTRODUCTION TO GREEK CJ ONLINE REVIEW 2009.03.02 Introduction to Greek, Second Edition.By CYNTHIA W. SHELMER-DINE. Newburyport: Focus Publishing, 2008. Pp. xiv + 317. Paper, $36.95. CAMWS | THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MIDDLE WEST AND SOUTHABOUTMEMBERSHIPCOMMITTEESCPLPUBLICATIONSRESOURCES The Classical Journal (CJ) CJ contains a mix of academic articles and notes on Graeco-Roman antiquity, generally with a literary, historical or cultural focus; paedagogical articles and notes, many having to do with the challenges of teaching Latin and Greek in modern high schools, colleges and universities; book reviews; and a list of booksreceived.
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The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009-8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old.All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library subscriptions are also available. CAMWS COLLEGE LATIN TRANSLATION EXAM The Classical Association of the Middle West and South offers cash prizes, book awards, and awards of commendation to qualifying winners in its Latin Translation Exams for college/university students. Colleges or universities administering this one-hour exam must be institutional members of CAMWS. TEACHING CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Welcome to Teaching Classical Languages (TCL). TCL is the peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin. TCL is sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS). All inquiries regarding this journal should be addressed to the editor Yasuko Taoka (Wayne State College NE) at tcl@camws.org. OUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP FROM CAMBRIDGE Adapting Greek Tragedy Contemporary Contexts for Ancient Texts Edited by Vayos Liapis, Avra Sidiropoulou Ancient Greek Lists Catalogue andInventory
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The Classical Journal Published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South CATULLUS AND JUVENTIUS Catullus and Juventius It is widely assumed that two erotic relationships dominate the poems of Catullus: that with Lesbia (which would be a hard notion to reject) and that with the youth Juventius(Arkins
A PERFECT END TO THE SUFFERING: LUCRETIUS’ PLAGUE AS THE A Perfect End to the Suffering: Lucretius’ Plague as the DRN’s Moral Conclusion Lucretius fluently concludes the De Rerum Natura with the Plague of Athens.He uses that disaster as an exemplum to reiterate and then apply his most important moral doctrines, making it the DRN’s thematic conclusion by focusing the entire passage on the fearof death.
HAHN 26 LATIN IN THE HOMESCHOOLING COMMUNITY Teaching Classical Languages Fall 2012 Hahn 26 Latin in the Homeschooling Community Christine Hahn AbstrAct This paper presents the findings of a 2011 survey of MYTH, RITUAL, AND METALLURGY IN ANCIENT GREECE AND RECENT Myth, Ritual, and Metallurgy in Ancient Greece and Recent Africa.By SANDRA BLAKELY.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 2006. Pp. xiv + 328. CAMWS | THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE MIDDLE WEST AND SOUTHABOUTMEMBERSHIPCOMMITTEESCPLPUBLICATIONSRESOURCES The Classical Journal (CJ) CJ contains a mix of academic articles and notes on Graeco-Roman antiquity, generally with a literary, historical or cultural focus; paedagogical articles and notes, many having to do with the challenges of teaching Latin and Greek in modern high schools, colleges and universities; book reviews; and a list of booksreceived.
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The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009-8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old.All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library subscriptions are also available. CAMWS COLLEGE LATIN TRANSLATION EXAM The Classical Association of the Middle West and South offers cash prizes, book awards, and awards of commendation to qualifying winners in its Latin Translation Exams for college/university students. Colleges or universities administering this one-hour exam must be institutional members of CAMWS. TEACHING CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Welcome to Teaching Classical Languages (TCL). TCL is the peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin. TCL is sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS). All inquiries regarding this journal should be addressed to the editor Yasuko Taoka (Wayne State College NE) at tcl@camws.org. OUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP FROM CAMBRIDGE Adapting Greek Tragedy Contemporary Contexts for Ancient Texts Edited by Vayos Liapis, Avra Sidiropoulou Ancient Greek Lists Catalogue andInventory
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The Classical Journal Published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South CATULLUS AND JUVENTIUS Catullus and Juventius It is widely assumed that two erotic relationships dominate the poems of Catullus: that with Lesbia (which would be a hard notion to reject) and that with the youth Juventius(Arkins
A PERFECT END TO THE SUFFERING: LUCRETIUS’ PLAGUE AS THE A Perfect End to the Suffering: Lucretius’ Plague as the DRN’s Moral Conclusion Lucretius fluently concludes the De Rerum Natura with the Plague of Athens.He uses that disaster as an exemplum to reiterate and then apply his most important moral doctrines, making it the DRN’s thematic conclusion by focusing the entire passage on the fearof death.
HAHN 26 LATIN IN THE HOMESCHOOLING COMMUNITY Teaching Classical Languages Fall 2012 Hahn 26 Latin in the Homeschooling Community Christine Hahn AbstrAct This paper presents the findings of a 2011 survey of MYTH, RITUAL, AND METALLURGY IN ANCIENT GREECE AND RECENT Myth, Ritual, and Metallurgy in Ancient Greece and Recent Africa.By SANDRA BLAKELY.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 2006. Pp. xiv + 328.CAMWS PUBLICATIONS
The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009-8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old.All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library subscriptions are also available. SUZANNE LYE IS THE RECIPIENT OF THE WCC 2020 LEADERSHIP Suzanne Lye (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill) has been awarded the Women's Classical Caucus 2020 Leadership Award. She was nominated by the members of the WCC-SCS COVID-19 Emergency Award Selection Committee (Nandini Pandey, Tolly Boatwright, Victoria Pagan) "for her outstanding leadership in initiating the WCC COVID-19 Emergency Relief award; obtaining the support of the SCS, PROTECTED PAGE -- ENTER PASSWORD The CAMWS Page "ZOOMing into the 2021 Virtual CAMWS Meeting" you are trying to view is password protected. Please enter the password belowto proceed.
CAMWS HIGH SCHOOL LATIN TRANSLATION EXAM The Classical Association of the Middle West and South offers cash prizes, book awards, and awards of commendation to qualifying winners in its Latin Translation Exams for high school students of Latin or homeschooled students. SIMILES VERSUS ANALOGIES IN LUCRETIUS Similes Versus Analogies in Lucretius Many scholars have discussed the language of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura, and regarding one feature they often use terms that WELCOME TO CAMWS SOUTHERN SECTION The Classical Journal (CJ) CJ contains a mix of academic articles and notes on Graeco-Roman antiquity, generally with a literary, historical or cultural focus; paedagogical articles and notes, many having to do with the challenges of teaching Latin and Greek in modern high schools, colleges and universities; book reviews; and a list of booksreceived.
A PERFECT END TO THE SUFFERING: LUCRETIUS’ PLAGUE AS THE A Perfect End to the Suffering: Lucretius’ Plague as the DRN’s Moral Conclusion Lucretius fluently concludes the De Rerum Natura with the Plague of Athens.He uses that disaster as an exemplum to reiterate and then apply his most important moral doctrines, making it the DRN’s thematic conclusion by focusing the entire passage on the fearof death.
WHY IS THE FROGS NAMED THE FROGS? THE VITAL ROLE OF TWO Why is the Frogs named the Frogs? The Vital Role of Two Choruses in Aristophanes’ Comedy Aristophanes’ Frogs has an incredibly layered, nuanced, and in-depth approach to theater and transformation. The Frogs explicitly links ritual transformation through the use of its two choruses with theatrical transformation, and carries on an extensive investigation of both tragedy PROTECTED PAGE -- ENTER PASSWORD This page provides access for current CAMWS members to the Loeb Classics Library. In order to access this library, you must use the email address you used to REPRESENTING AGRIPPINA: CONSTRUCTIONS OF FEMALE POWER IN Representing Agrippina: Constructions of Female Power in the Early Ro-man Empire. By JUDITH GINSBURG. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. 160.Jump to navigation
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