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Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies

The Center for Hellenic Studies (CHS) is a research institute affiliated with Harvard University located in Washington D.C.  It was founded in 1962 by means of an endowment made "exclusively for the establishment of an educational center in the field of Hellenic Studies designed to re-discover the humanism of the Hellenic Greeks." This humanistic vision remains the driving force of The Center for Hellenic Studies.

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Featured Online Publications

Online Books
The Center for Hellenic Studies presents full-text, online editions of monographs, books in the CHS Hellenic Studies series, essays, and lectures.

Classics@ Issue 1: Newly revised and updated, March 2007. The Posidippus Epigrams and Bibliography have been updated, and new commentary is also available. See Classics @ Issue 1.

Classics@ Issue 3: The Homerizon: Conceptual Interrogations in Homeric Studies is now available here as an Online Publication. For more on the conference, as well as PDF versions of the papers, see Classics @ Issue 3.

 

Recent Online publications include:

 

You can also access the full text of CHS Director Gregory Nagy's Homeric Questions on the Stoa Consortium's website.


Conference Proceedings

Women and Property in Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean Societies, a collection of 15 essays edited by Deborah Lyons (Miami University of Ohio) and Raymond Westbrook (Johns Hopkins University), is now available.

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Fellowships

Fellows 2006-2007
The Center for Hellenic Studies announces its new group of Fellows, who will arrive on campus in early September of 2006.

Application materials for the 2007-2008 year are now available.

Alumni Outreach
Visit our Alumni page and stay connected with the CHS community.

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