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- Literae humaniores, nicknamed classics, is an undergraduate course focused on classics (Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, Latin, ancient Gr****, and philosophy)...
- David Jonsson as Augustus "Gus" Sackey, a black, **** graduate of literae humaniores at Eton and Oxford, initially ****igned to the Investment Banking Division...
- Zealand and the Governor of Pitcairn. Thomas did a bachelor’s in literae humaniores at Oxford University and a master's in economics at the London School...
- regimes New Persian was being patronized as the language of litterae humaniores by the ruling element over the whole of this huge realm, while it was...
- independent boarding school. Johnson won a scholarship to study Literae Humaniores at Balliol College, Oxford, a four-year course in classics, ancient languages...
- The Faculty of classics, previously the Faculty of Literae Humaniores, is a subdivision of the University of Oxford concerned with the teaching and research...
- A. History, Toronto 1970 M.A. classics, Toronto 1972 D.Phil. Literae Humaniores, Oxford 1976 Occupation(s) Professor, writer Employer Princeton University...
- end of the first part of some degree courses (e.g., Greats or Literae Humaniores). Honour Moderations candidates have a class awarded (hence the 'honours')...
- with a double first in his B.A. of classical Moderations and Literae Humaniores (Greats). Wilde wrote to a friend, "The dons are 'astonied' beyond words –...
- to matriculate into the University of Oxford, where he studied literae humaniores (i.e. classics) at New College, Oxford. He achieved a Fourth-class honours...