Teaching and Learning Classics at the University Level Vol. 3
Mythology, Arts & Archaeology
Alberto Regagliolo (Ed.)
In my opinion, this volume constitutes an essential reference work for all those engaged in the instruction of Classics, as it addresses the most pertinent topics from a variety of methodologies, and it offers extremely useful materials and resources.
Dr. Rosa Mª Marina Sáez
Catedrática de Filología Latina
Departamento de Ciencias de la Antigüedad
University of Zaragoza, Spain
"Teaching and Learning Classics at the University Level", edited by Alberto Regagliolo, is an ambitious and welcome contribution to the pedagogy of Classical Studies. At first sight, the project might appear counterintuitive today: how can we continue to speak about the ancient world, in all its many dimensions, to a society that seems more concerned with the present and understandably preoccupied with the future? For Regagliolo and his collaborators, this is precisely the question that must be addressed. Across four substantial volumes, scholars from different academic traditions offer both practical reflections and methodological perspectives on how Greek, Latin, ancient culture, and their reception can still be taught today. Spanning a wide range of subjects—from language and literature to material culture, digital humanities, and pedagogy—the collection combines theoretical reflection with concrete teaching experience. The essays reveal the diversity of approaches currently shaping the discipline while also raising broader questions about the place of Classics in modern higher education. I am sure this ambitious project will be of great interest to scholars and teachers seeking to rethink how antiquity is taught in the twenty-first-century university.
Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Miguel Correia Furtado
Centre for Classical Studies, School of Arts and Humanities
University of Lisbon, Portugal
A praiseworthy compilation of themes, subjects and the most efficient tools which renowned specialists from different countries offer to update teaching Classics and improve their learning worldwide.
An erudite and fascinating exposition of the many fields of knowledge concerning Classics with the purpose of improving their teaching and learning worldwide by applying the most modern and efficient tools.
Dr. Martha Patricia Irigoyen Troconis
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México
Classics, Education, Teaching, Learning, University, Civilization
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title
Teaching and Learning Classics at the University Level Vol. 3
Book Subtitle
Mythology, Arts & Archaeology
ISBN
979-8-2616-0041-1
Edition
1st
Physical size
236mm x 160mm