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  1. Todd C. Clary | Department of Classics. Senior Lecturer. Overview. Todd received his doctorate in Classics and Indo-European Linguistics from Cornell University in 2009. He subsequently held visiting assistant professorships at the University of Richmond, Virginia and Concordia University, Montréal.

  2. Todd Clary is a professor in the Classics department at Cornell University - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.

  3. Todd C. Clary. Senior Lecturer. Overview. Todd received his doctorate in Classics and Indo-European Linguistics from Cornell University in 2009. He subsequently held visiting assistant professorships at the University of Richmond, Virginia and Concordia University, Montréal.

  4. President White Professor of History and Political Science and the Robert J. Katz Chair of the Department of Government.

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    • Class 1800: Classics in The 21st Century: A Guide
    • Class 2806: Roman Law
    • Class 2812: Hieroglyphs to html: History of Writing
    • Greek 1104: Beginning Homeric Greek

    Verity Platt What is Classics? Why do we study the Greeks and Romans today? What relevance does classical antiquity have to a world beset by modern-day challenges, especially when veneration of the so-called “Classical Tradition” is associated with elitism, racism, and colonialism? This course is designed for Classics majors and minors to explore t...

    Nicole Giannella This course presents a cultural and historical perspective on ideas of agency, responsibility, and punishment through foundational texts of western law. We will primarily focus on three main areas of law: (1) slavery and (2) family (both governed by the Roman law of persons), and (3) civil wrongs (the law of delict or culpable harm...

    Athena Kirk An introduction to the history and theory of writing systems from cuneiform to the alphabet, historical and new writing media, and the complex relationship of writing technologies to human language and culture. Through hands-on activities and collaborative work, students will explore the shifting definitions of "writing" and the diverse...

    Todd Clary This course offers a ground up introduction to the vocabulary and grammar of Homeric Greek with the goal of reading Homer's Iliad and Odyssey as soon as possible. Once students learn the language of the Iliad and Odyssey, they can move on to other works written in roughly the same formulaic diction, ranging from Hesiod's Theogony to the ...

  5. Todd Clary, Ph.D. Cornell University, 2009 The objective of this thesis is to provide the first thorough analysis of the most basic and redundant figura etymologica, defined as same-clause repetition of semantically equivalent noun and verb from the same root, in Homer, Hesiod and the Homeric Hymns. Examples include: !"#$ !"#$% &to

  6. Aug 11, 2022 · On a late-July morning, Todd Clary, Ph.D. ’09, senior lecturer in the Department of Classics (A&S), led discussions about the origins of democracy.