Classics

Specialisation of: Classics and Ancient Civilisations
Degree: Master of Arts in Classics and Ancient Civilisations
Mode of Study: Full-time
Duration: 1 year
Start date: September, February
Language of instruction: English
Location: Leiden
Croho/isat code: 60821
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Besides the Greek and Latin languages, the range of subjects you can study in the MA in Classics includes studies on Ancient History, Ancient Philosophy, Papyrology and Neo- Latin. The academic staff responsible for these courses are internationally renowned for their research work. The result is a master’s programme which provides you with a comprehensive view of the classical world, while defining the significance it still has for modern society.
This programme qualifies you for the Teacher-training programme in Classics.

Programme

Your aim in the Classics is to graduate with a diverse and well-balanced view of Graeco-Roman antiquity. We ensure that our curriculum changes annually to make sure you benefit from the most relevant courses.

Within the programme, you will study primary sources, based on an approach that integrates linguistics, literature, culture and history. Together with classes on cultural-historical disciplines, courses on Greek and Latin literature and/or linguistics will form the core of your curriculum. You are free to select courses in your own area of interest or in other relevant fields, such as history or philosophy, from Leiden University, or from one of the collaborating Universities: the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam (VU).

You will study classical texts in a variety of ways. In courses on classical literature, you will treat the textual sources primarily in terms of their content, and will cover interpretation, genre, Nachleben and intertextuality. The formal aspects of ancient texts, including syntax and discourse analysis, are the prime area of focus in the courses on Greek and/or Latin linguistics.

You will conclude the MA in Classics by writing a thesis that you base on a research question or hypothesis of your own formulation, which involves the interpretation of classic texts, and/or the exploration of linguistic or literary concepts. Your supervisor will be a member of our small but dedicated staff of active researchers.

Courses offered at Leiden University include:

  • Greek
  • Latin
  • Ancient History
  • Ancient Philosophy
    For the most up-to-date course overview, see the e-Prospectus. For more information about the practical consequences of the collaboration with VU and UvA, please contact the co-ordinator of studies.

Sector plan

What does the Sector Plan mean for this programme?

The University of Amsterdam, the VU in Amsterdam, Leiden University and Utrecht University have agreed to combine their strengths.

As students follow part of the master’s programme (at least 10 ects) at one of the partner institutions, this collaboration gives you a much broader range of options. You can compose a programme from the language, literature and cultural modules offered by any of the four universities involved in the partnership.

You can find further details of this Sector Plan in the e-Prospectus

Thesis subjects

What are the thesis’s subjects?

Some recent examples of excellent thesis:

  • J.A.J. van den Hurk, Phaedrus: Self definition of fable as literary genre in the early Imperial period (2008)
  • Vera van de Ven, Studia humanitatis at Bologna. A research of the inaugural address of 1436 at the Bologna University by Lapo da Castiglionchio.