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SUMMARY:Our Campus\, Our Community: Advancing a New Politics for Social Change
DESCRIPTION:Speakers include Marcos Vargas\, executive director of CAUSE and Manuel Pastor of USC’s Program for Environmental and Regional Equity.
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/our-campus-our-community-advancing-a-new-politics-for-social-change/
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SUMMARY:The Style is the – Empire. Caesar's Writing Reevaluated
DESCRIPTION:Caesar’s style has been admired for its stringency and simplicity–and to the detriment of a fuller appreciation of its complexities. His classic texts are worth a second glance. They reveal not only far greater debts to the administrative language of the Roman Empire than previously assumed (hence the title) but also a good number of extremely rare words\, including hapax legomena\, which may allow for a look into the smithery of the Latin Language of the 1st century BCE. Was Caesar himself a wordsmith?\nSponsored by the Classics Department with co-sponsorship from the History Department. \njwil 08.ix.2013
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