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Classics (research) (MA)

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Dr. S.M. Adema

Suzanne Adema is an Associate Professor of Latin at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society. Her fields of interests are Latin narrative, cognitive linguistics, narratology and the pedagogy of Latin and Greek Languages and Cultures in secondary schools. In her research, Suzanne Adema takes a cognitive linguistic and narratological approach to Latin narrative texts, focusing on processes of narrative comprehension and experience. View her full profile here.

Dr. T.A. van Berkel

Tazuko van Berkel is an Assistant Professor at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society. She is specialised in Ancient Greek literature, philosophy and history of ideas. She works on ancient Greek ideas on friendship, money, numbers, economics and human nature. View her full profile here

Prof.dr. C.C. de Jonge

Casper de Jonge is a Professor of Greek Language and Literature at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society. His research concentrates on Greek Literature in the Roman World, Ancient Migrant Literature, Ancient Literary Criticism, Classical Rhetoric, the Sublime, and the Reception of Antiquity in Classical Music. View his full profile here

Prof.dr. I. Sluiter

Ineke Sluiter is Professor of Greek language and literature. Her research focuses on Ancient ideas on language, public debates and the use of value discourse, and connection between classics and the modern world. She is a member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities, and the Academia Europaea. View her full profile here.

Prof.dr. A.B. Wessels

Antje Wessels is a Professor of Latin Language and Literature at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society. Her fields of interest includes Aesthetic Experience; Fragments; Sound; Greek & Roman Drama; Roman Republican Tragedy; History of Scholarship & Reception of Antiquity (19th/20th Century). View her full profile here

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