Ohio State Department of Classics

The Department of Classics is devoted to the study of the languages, literature, and cultures of Greece and Rome, focusing on Antiquity but including all periods from the Bronze Age to Modern Greece. This study is important, as the origins of western and much Near Eastern literature, philosophy, art, religion, and social forms lay in the ancient world, making Greece and Rome vital contributors to

ongoing discussions of "who we are" in a broader sense. The aim of our scholarship and teaching, however, is not only to document origins but to question the relationship between texts and social practices in both antiquity and modern times as well as to challenge current assumptions. The cultures of Greece and Rome provide us with provocative standpoints from which to understand our own very different world of rapid social and technological change. Conversely, we also recognize that our ways of looking at antiquity are evolving in response to the changes in the world around us.

On Tuesday, April 2nd, the Classics X NESA Coffee Hour hosted their final meeting of the semester. NESA PhD candidate As...
04/12/2024

On Tuesday, April 2nd, the Classics X NESA Coffee Hour hosted their final meeting of the semester. NESA PhD candidate Asad Uz Zaman gave a presentation titled "Is Satan a Fallen Angel in the Qur'an?," and students had the chance to speak with visiting scholar Dr. Bronson Brown-deVost (Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities).

PhD candidate Matt Maynard has been awarded this year's Robert L. and Phyllis J. Iles Award for Graduate Study of Myth b...
04/09/2024

PhD candidate Matt Maynard has been awarded this year's Robert L. and Phyllis J. Iles Award for Graduate Study of Myth by the Center for the Study of Religion. The award will support Matt's dissertation research on the myths of Pan and how we develop new eco-critical ways of understanding the ancient Greek worldview by studying those myths.

Congratulations, Matt!

Looking for a course to take online this summer? Consider enrolling in our Classical Mythology course! Enrollment is ope...
03/28/2024

Looking for a course to take online this summer? Consider enrolling in our Classical Mythology course! Enrollment is open now!

Remember that cool statue we shared in December from one of our Honors mythology classes? It's now on display at the War...
02/20/2024

Remember that cool statue we shared in December from one of our Honors mythology classes? It's now on display at the Warner Library at the Ohio State University at Newark, along with other artwork from the class! Read more about the projects below.

If you’ve visited the Warner Library at The Ohio State University at Newark recently, you may have noticed classic art pieces inspired by ancient Greece dotted throughout. These are courtesy of Dana

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