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Literae humaniores (in der akademischen Umgangssprache auch Greats genannt) ist ein vierjähriger grundständiger, mit dem Bachelor of Arts abschließender Studiengang der Universität Oxford auf dem Gebiet der Klassischen Altertumswissenschaften und der antiken Philosophie.

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dbo:abstract Literae humaniores (in der akademischen Umgangssprache auch Greats genannt) ist ein vierjähriger grundständiger, mit dem Bachelor of Arts abschließender Studiengang der Universität Oxford auf dem Gebiet der Klassischen Altertumswissenschaften und der antiken Philosophie. (de) Literae humaniores, nicknamed classics, is an undergraduate course focused on classics (Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, Latin, ancient Greek, and philosophy) at the University of Oxford and some other universities. The Latin name means literally "more human literature" and was in contrast to the other main field of study when the university began, i.e. res divinae (or literae divine, lit. div.), also known as theology. Lit. hum. is concerned with human learning, and lit. div. with learning treating of God. In its early days, it encompassed mathematics and natural sciences as well. It is an archetypal humanities course. (en) Literae Humaniores est le nom donné à une formation de premier cycle centrée sur les humanités (Rome antique, Grèce antique, latin, grec ancien et philosophie) à l'Université d'Oxford et dans d'autres universités. Le nom latin signifie littéralement "littérature plus humaine". * Portail des universités (fr) Literae humaniores è il nome dato ad un corso di laurea incentrato sui Classici (Antica Roma, Antica Grecia, latino, greco antico e filosofia) presso l'Università di Oxford e alcune altre università. Il nome latino significa letteralmente "la letteratura più umana", ed era in contrasto con l'altro campo principale di studio presente nelle prime università cioè res divinae, ovvero teologia. Literae humaniores si occupa di apprendimento umano, contrapposte a Literae div. dedicate all'apprendimento di ciò che è venuto da Dio. Alle sue origini, le Literae humaniores comprendevano anche la matematica e le scienze naturali. Ora è un corso archetipo di discipline umanistiche e viene colloquialmente chiamato "Greats". (it)
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