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The [[Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies]] was founded in [[established::1976]] with the aim to promote antique Roman and Greek culture, encourage the antique and humanistic studies and collaborate with schools with the teaching and learning Latin and Ancient Greek language and literature. Together with the [[Department of Classics, University of Ljubljana|Department of Classics]] at the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts]] of [[University of Ljubljana]] the Association is also active with providing information for professionals and individuals and with organising debates, literature presentations and related events.
 
The [[Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies]] was founded in [[established::1976]] with the aim to promote antique Roman and Greek culture, encourage the antique and humanistic studies and collaborate with schools with the teaching and learning Latin and Ancient Greek language and literature. Together with the [[Department of Classics, University of Ljubljana|Department of Classics]] at the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts]] of [[University of Ljubljana]] the Association is also active with providing information for professionals and individuals and with organising debates, literature presentations and related events.
 
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== Members and activities ==
 
== Members and activities ==
 
The members of the Association are professionals with diploma in Greek and Latin or related studies, translators or students of Greek and Latin language with literature.  
 
The members of the Association are professionals with diploma in Greek and Latin or related studies, translators or students of Greek and Latin language with literature.  
  
The Association organises annual competitions in knowledge of Latin language for high school pupils. The on-line popularisation of Antique and Humanistic Studies is also made possible with the discussion group Agor@, which is open for individuals interested in the topics of classic philology. The Association co-organises annual event on recent issues in Antique and Humanistic Studies ''Grošelj Symposium'', which is named after Slovene classical philologist [[Milan Grošelj]].
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The Association organises annual competitions in knowledge of Latin language for high school pupils. The on-line popularisation of Antique and Humanistic Studies is also made possible with the discussion group Agor@, which is open for individuals interested in the topics of classic philology. The Association co-organises annual event on recent issues in Antique and Humanistic Studies Grošelj Symposium, which is named after Slovene classical philologist [[Milan Grošelj]] (1902–1979).
  
The Association publishes journal [[Keria, Studia Latina et Graeca]], which focuses on humanistic studies for classical philologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, lawyers, medievalists, Slav and Roman language experts and pedagogues.
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The Association publishes journal ''[[Keria, Studia Latina et Graeca]]'', which focuses on humanistic studies for classical philologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, lawyers, medievalists, Slav and Roman language experts and pedagogues.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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Contact
Društvo za antične in humanistične študije Slovenije
Aškerčeva 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Janja Žmavc, President







The Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies was founded in 1976 with the aim to promote antique Roman and Greek culture, encourage the antique and humanistic studies and collaborate with schools with the teaching and learning Latin and Ancient Greek language and literature. Together with the Department of Classics at the Faculty of Arts of University of Ljubljana the Association is also active with providing information for professionals and individuals and with organising debates, literature presentations and related events.


Members and activities

The members of the Association are professionals with diploma in Greek and Latin or related studies, translators or students of Greek and Latin language with literature.

The Association organises annual competitions in knowledge of Latin language for high school pupils. The on-line popularisation of Antique and Humanistic Studies is also made possible with the discussion group Agor@, which is open for individuals interested in the topics of classic philology. The Association co-organises annual event on recent issues in Antique and Humanistic Studies Grošelj Symposium, which is named after Slovene classical philologist Milan Grošelj (1902–1979).

The Association publishes journal Keria, Studia Latina et Graeca, which focuses on humanistic studies for classical philologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, lawyers, medievalists, Slav and Roman language experts and pedagogues.

See also

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Društvo za antične in humanistične študije Slovenije +
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The Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic StudiesThe Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies was founded in 1976 with the aim to promote antique Roman and Greek culture, encourage the antique and humanistic studies and collaborate with schools with the teaching and learning Latin and Ancient Greek language and literature.and Ancient Greek language and literature. +
The Slovene Association of Antique and HumThe Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies was founded in 1976 with the aim to promote antique Roman and Greek culture, encourage the antique and humanistic studies and collaborate with schools with the teaching and learning Latin and Ancient Greek language and literature.and Ancient Greek language and literature. +
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