Center for Hellenic Studies

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== Center for Hellenic Studies ==

The Center for Hellenic Studies (CHS) is an academic research institute dedicated to the study of Hellenic culture and civilization. It is affiliated with Harvard University and is located in Washington, D.C.. The CHS was established to promote the study of ancient Greek literature, history, philosophy, and other aspects of Hellenic culture.

History[edit | edit source]

The Center for Hellenic Studies was founded in 1960 by Paul Mellon, a philanthropist and art collector, with the aim of creating a premier research institution for the study of ancient Greece. The CHS has since become a leading center for Hellenic studies, attracting scholars from around the world.

Mission[edit | edit source]

The mission of the CHS is to foster the study of Hellenic civilization through research, publications, and educational programs. The center supports scholars in their research endeavors and provides resources for the study of ancient Greek texts and artifacts.

Programs and Activities[edit | edit source]

The CHS offers a variety of programs and activities, including:

  • **Fellowships**: The CHS provides fellowships to scholars at various stages of their careers, allowing them to conduct research on topics related to Hellenic studies.
  • **Publications**: The center publishes a range of scholarly works, including books, journals, and online resources, to disseminate research findings and promote the study of Hellenic culture.
  • **Conferences and Workshops**: The CHS organizes conferences, workshops, and seminars to facilitate scholarly exchange and collaboration.
  • **Educational Outreach**: The center engages in educational outreach activities, including lectures, exhibitions, and partnerships with other institutions, to promote the study of Hellenic culture to a broader audience.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

The CHS is housed in a historic building in Washington, D.C., which includes a library, research facilities, and meeting spaces. The library contains an extensive collection of books, journals, and other resources related to Hellenic studies.

Notable Scholars[edit | edit source]

Over the years, the CHS has hosted many notable scholars in the field of Hellenic studies, including:

  • Gregory Nagy, a renowned classicist and expert on ancient Greek literature.
  • Douglas Frame, a scholar known for his work on Homeric studies.

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