Classics in 19th and 20th Century Cambridge: Curriculum, Culture and Community

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Christopher Stray
Cambridge Philological Society, 1999 - Education - 176 pages
Eight essays from a Cambridge seminar held in 1996.
Contributors are: Christopher Stray (The First Century of the
Classical Tripos, 1822-1922); Robert Todd (Henry Sidgwick and the
Study of Ancient Philosophy: The Decisive Years 1866-69); Pat
Easterling (The Early Years of the Cambridge Greek Play); Claire
Breay (Women and the Classical Tripos 1869-1914); Judith Raphaely
(Nothing but gibberish and shibboleths: the compulsory Greek
debates 1870-1919); Mary Beard (The Invention of 'Group D': An
Archaeology of the Classical Tripos 1879-1984); David Gill
(Winifred Lamb and the Fitzwilliam Museum); John Crook and Joyce
Reynolds (The Cambridge Greek and Latin Book Club).

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HENRY SIDGWICK CAMBRIDGE CLASSICS AND THE STUDY
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WOMEN AND THE CLASSICAL TRIPOS 18691914
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THE INVENTION AND REINVENTION OF GROUP
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