Guide to the Stanford University, Department of Classics, Honors Theses

Stanford University Archives staff
Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Stanford, California
July 2012
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Overview

Call Number: SC4-3742
Creator: Stanford University. Department of Classics.
Title: Stanford University, Department of Classics, honors theses
Dates: 1990-2007
Physical Description: 0.5 Linear feet (9 volumes in 1 box)
Summary: Honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of Classics.
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc

Administrative Information

Provenance

Theses were transferred to the Stanford University Archives from the Hume Writing Center in 2011.

Information about Access

The collection is open for research use; materials must be requested at least 48 hours in advance of intended use. No photocopies may be made.

Ownership & Copyright

Copyright is retained by the creator for materials they have authored or otherwise produced. Transmission or reproduction of materials requires the written permission of the copyright owner.

Cite As

[Identification of item], Stanford University, Department of Classics, Honors Theses (SC4-3742). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Scope and Content

This collection consists of honors theses written by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of Classics.

Access Terms

Civilization, Classical
Student papers.


 

Acession ARCH-2011-152 Theses

Box 1

Considine, Hollis, Principes quidem dei: how cult legitimates power through status. 2003

Box 1

Soldo, Matthew A., The remodeling of the new Bouleuterion at Athens. 1999

Box 1

Feldman, Todd Jonathan, Lapsus linguae: an automated Latin translator. 1990

Box 1

Iyer, Aditi, The petition of Petiese: studies in ancient Egyptian law. 2007

Box 1

Shearin, Wilson Henry, Signs of tradition: grappling with the legacy of ancient philosophy in Enneads IV.8. 2000

Box 1

Jost, Daniel Martin, The fragments of church unity: indications of ecclesiastical hierarchy in the Greek Christian inscriptions of late antique Athens and Crete . 2000

Box 1

Stocking, Charles, Language about Achilles: linguistic frame theory and the formula in Homeric poetics. 2002

Box 1

Stalla, Heidi Therese, An examination of the Poggio Civitate Banquet frieze plaque, and its relationship to the function of the monumental building. 1998

Box 1

Phillips, Darryl, The lex valeria cornelia and the election plan of Augustus. 1989