Classics
In “A Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law" (1765), John Adams advises us to “read the histories of ancient ages; contemplate the great examples of Greece and Rome.” Just as the Founding Fathers drew on the classics to establish our great nation, Hillsdale offers the study of ancient Latin and Greek civilizations to give you a vital tool for understanding our evolving world. This program provides a comprehensive, in-depth knowledge of classical cultures and languages, and how they have influenced modern political science, religion, philosophy, and literature. Classics is offered as both a major and minor.
Featured Faculty
Classics
Joseph Garnjobst
Classics
Eric Hutchinson
“I urge anyone who wants life on earth to really come alive for them to enjoy the beautiful ancestral ancient world.”
Eric Hutchinson, Classics
Classics
Gavin Weaire
Classics
Carl E. Young
“Philology is that venerable art which requires of those who honor her one thing above all: to turn aside, to take one's time, to become still and slow.... ” —F. Nietzsche, Morgenröte
Carl E. Young, Classics
Featured Courses
Selections from Plautus, Terence, Lucretius, Caesar, Cicero, and Sallust.
Read More about "Literature of the Roman Republic"This class will study the meter, dialect, and genre of Homer’s epic, with attention to critical approaches to the lliad as a whole.
Read More about "Introduction to Homeric Greek"This class will read selections from the Greek New Testament.
Read More about "Readings in Koine Greek"Eta Sigma Phi
Eta Sigma Phi is the national honorary collegiate society for students of Latin and Greek.