Classics at Butler University

Classics at Butler University

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The Department of Classical Studies at Butler University We enter into dialogue with minds of the past in order to understand ourselves better now.

The culture, history and literature of Ancient Greece and Rome have long captivated the imagination of people throughout history and across the globe, from the Renaissance to the Founding Fathers of America to modern writers from the Caribbean. We continue to live in a world of classical roots, whether it be the Athenian roots of democracy or the Roman origins of our Republic, the Greek love for t

03/18/2025

Come say hi and learn about the major this Friday!

Photos from Classics at Butler University's post 06/03/2023

One great thing about staying at the Villa Vergiliana is remembering the experiences of past groups we've taken to Rome.

Photos from Classics at Butler University's post 01/07/2023

Thanks to all of these awesome people for helping share Terence on stage at the SCS/AIA meeting.

Photos from Classics at Butler University's post 02/24/2021

Happy from Blue and Su! Su is a pig rattle replica from our Ancient Mediterranean Cultures and Archaeology Lab (AMCA Lab), and she's very excited to tell you about ! Head over to butler.edu/givingtuesday to learn more!

01/27/2021

Come join us on February 5th at 8pm for a lecture from Professor Denise McCoskey entitled, "Race before Whiteness: Modern Lessons from Greece and Rome". Registration is necessary for this event. You can register at https://butleru.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYsc-ivrjguGdUDj9KmEZKvP2TvobqXEUAF.

Please also join us for the Spring Meeting of the Indiana Classical Conference. Registration for the meeting which will happen on Saturday can be found at https://butleru.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrdeuvpjgpEtbPehF5MBdJy5Qc8Os9EjbO

Old Story, New Twist: Circe by Madeline Miller – AMCA Lab 02/12/2020

"Culture has changed and technology has changed but people have not changed. Read any ancient text and you will see humanity in all its pride and folly and virtue."
-Madeline Miller, author of Circe
Click on the link below to read an exclusive review of Madeline Miller's sensational re-telling of the myth of Circe, as well as an interview with the author herself!

http://blogs.butler.edu/amca-lab/2020/02/12/old-story-new-twist-circe-by-madeline-miller/

Old Story, New Twist: Circe by Madeline Miller – AMCA Lab

Collegiality and Creativity: AMCA Mobile Lab Artifacts on Loan to Valparaiso University – AMCA Lab 01/27/2020

Our first Classics Spotlight of the 2020 year is now live!

The blog highlights Dr. Allannah Karas of Valparaiso University, who was able to borrow and integrate a handful of artifacts and replicas from our collection into her classroom discussions.

“I’m a firm believer that students best understand the ancient world through direct engagement with the material remains and physical culture of that world."

To read Dr. Karas' full story follow the link to the AMCA Blog!
http://blogs.butler.edu/amca-lab/2020/01/27/collegiality-and-creativity-amca-mobile-lab-artifacts-on-loan-to-valparaiso-university/

We were so excited to be able to send our materials all the way to Valparaiso University, and would love the opportunity to reach even more classrooms and individuals, both here at Butler and beyond.

To check out or collection of items for loan:
http://blogs.butler.edu/amca-lab/catalog/T

Collegiality and Creativity: AMCA Mobile Lab Artifacts on Loan to Valparaiso University – AMCA Lab

A Lifetime of Classics: Mark Kimpel – AMCA Lab 10/08/2019

We are excited to introduce our next Butler Classics Spotlight on Mark Kimpel, a former physician and current graduate non-degree seeking student here at Butler interested in Classics, Philosophy, and Theology.

“One thing I’ve learned while translating is that no translation is perfect and if you want to understand a text, you need to read it in its native language”

To read Mark’s full story click the link in our bio!

A Lifetime of Classics: Mark Kimpel – AMCA Lab

03/27/2019

Come out and hear Dr. Kristina Killgrove on Tuesday April 2 in Atherton Union, Reilly Room!

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