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Old 08-27-2009, 07:36 AM   #144
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Short answer: "Classics just rule".
Long answer: very interesting. What kind of degree are you writing your dissertation for? I studied classics (both Ancient Green and Latin, and both Culture/Literature and Language) for all my five years of high school, and the passion is still there
I'm actually getting my degree in Biblical Studies and working on Women in 1st century Philippian Jesus community (in Macedonia at the time, northern Greece now). Artemis is a major goddess in that city, more so than most Greek cities, so I have reams of pages on her. She's central to everything I'm doing in the dissertation. I do have a Classics MA from University of Kentucky . Majored in Greek. I love Greek literature like nothing else. It's my passion.

Thanks for asking.
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