Faculty Spotlight Hellenic Studies
Faculty Spotlight Hellenic Studies Home news faculty spotlight seeger center for hellenic studies room 107, scheide caldwell house princeton, nj 08544 usa | map it office hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. The center for hellenic studies.
Contact Hellenic Studies Associated faculty the following are the members of faculty that are associated with the center for hellenic studies. His upcoming book, resilient rome (2025), explores rome’s fascinating history from the 8th century bc to 1204 ad. 📖 his work has been featured in publications like time, smithsonian, the economist, and the wall street journal, making him a leading voice in ancient history. 🏛️ professor watts teaches courses on byzantine and roman history, late antique christianity, and more. Professor, renaissance and early modern art. edward w. carter chair in european art. Faculty associated with the center for hellenic studies (prof. stella tsirka and maria athanasopoulou) are available to advise and support the students as they conduct their research and prepare their essays.
Projects Hellenic Studies Professor, renaissance and early modern art. edward w. carter chair in european art. Faculty associated with the center for hellenic studies (prof. stella tsirka and maria athanasopoulou) are available to advise and support the students as they conduct their research and prepare their essays. The center for hellenic studies offers a wide range of activities and opportunities to high school and university students, faculty, alumni, researchers, lifelong learners, administrators, and other professionals from harvard and other academic institutions worldwide. Samuel holzman assistant professor of art and archaeology and the stanley j. seeger '52 center for hellenic studies. This one semester seminar series investigates current research and methodologies in comparatism, a key issue in classical studies, both within the ancient mediterranean and more broadly. Every year the chs is host to top, young scholars in the field of hellenic studies. these chs fellows spend an academic year conducting research on our campus in washington d.c. and have access to the harvard university library system.
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