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In 1919, the year when the Faculty of Arts was founded at the [[University of Ljubljana]], the Department of Classics was its founding basis. The Ancient Greek and Latin language were a part of the study curriculum and a tool for study in many other study disciplines. The first professor of Latin was [[Ivan Lunjak]], who had been lecturing in Moscow, Petrograd and Odessa. | In 1919, the year when the Faculty of Arts was founded at the [[University of Ljubljana]], the Department of Classics was its founding basis. The Ancient Greek and Latin language were a part of the study curriculum and a tool for study in many other study disciplines. The first professor of Latin was [[Ivan Lunjak]], who had been lecturing in Moscow, Petrograd and Odessa. | ||
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+ | After the Second World War the leading professor of the Department were [[Andrej Sovré]] and [[Milan Grošelj]]. The two were forming the study profile of the Department and expanded its interest in many other directions. |
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In 1919, the year when the Faculty of Arts was founded at the University of Ljubljana, the Department of Classics was its founding basis. The Ancient Greek and Latin language were a part of the study curriculum and a tool for study in many other study disciplines. The first professor of Latin was Ivan Lunjak, who had been lecturing in Moscow, Petrograd and Odessa.
After the Second World War the leading professor of the Department were Andrej Sovré and Milan Grošelj. The two were forming the study profile of the Department and expanded its interest in many other directions.
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