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By Study and By Watchfulness
This exhibition of illustrated editions of Ovid and artists' depictions of people with books, selected from the collection of William and Marianne Salloch, is dedicated to both pursuits. |
Locations
The Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center March 1 — May 1, 1984 |
Subjects
Classics |
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Collecting the Classics
Collecting the Classics |
Locations
The Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center Jan. 1 — Dec. 31, 1977 |
Subjects
Classics |
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Flavius Josephus' "De Bello Judaico"
Exhibit on Flavius Josephus' "De Bello Judaico" |
Locations
The Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center Jan. 1 — Dec. 1, 1988 |
Subjects
Greek - Ancient |
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Homer in Print: The Transmission and Reception of Homer's Works
Homer in Print illustrates what we can learn when we look beyond the stories to ask what sources went into shaping this particular edition or how the multitude of English translations differ from each other. |
Locations
The Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center Jan. 13 — March 15, 2014 View web exhibit >> |
Subjects
Classics |
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The Latin Manuscript Book: An Exhibition Held on the Occasion of the Seminars in Latin Palaeography Sponsored by the Division of the Humanities of the University of Chicago and the Medieval Academy of America, Summer MCMLXXIII
This exhibition honors the practice and the tradition of paleography at the University of Chicago, tracing the full history of the Latin manuscript book. |
Locations
The Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center July 1 — Sept. 30, 1973 |
Subjects
Classics Medieval Studies |
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Texts and their Transformations: Continuity and Change in the Classical Tradition
Via manuscripts, printed editions, commentaries, works of criticism, translations and illustrations, Greek and Roman texts have inspired and provoked readers for thousands of years. The exhibition Texts and their Transformations: Continuity and Change in the Classical Tradition, embraces all these media and reactions from antiquity to the present day. |
Locations
The Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center Nov. 1 — Feb. 1, 1995 |
Subjects
Special Collections Classics Comparative Literature |