This course will discuss Comparative Hellenistic Literature then explore Alexandrian/Latin comparative literature. The course will also examine the reception of Alexandrian literature and renowned poets in Rome.The Alexandria Center for Hellenistic Studies was established as a collaboration between the BA, the Onassis Foundation, the Vardinoyannis Foundation, and the University of Alexandria. Graduates of Classics departments from Egypt or elsewhere will be able to apply directly for a Master’s degree. Non-specialists will have to take the diploma first and score a minimum of 80/100. Master’s courses follow the credit hour system and require a thesis to be submitted at the end.
Contact Person: Zeinab Ahmed Phone: 1920 Email: Zeinab.Morsi@bibalex.org