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* [[CZ:Classics Workgroup Guidelines/Section about original sources|Section about original sources]] (proposal)
* [[CZ:Classics Workgroup Guidelines/Section about original sources|Section about original sources]] (proposal)
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==High Priority articles==
==High Priority articles==

Latest revision as of 11:35, 9 November 2014

Workgroups are no longer used for group communications, but they still are used to group articles into fields of interest. Each article is assigned to 1-3 Workgroups via the article's Metadata.

Classics Workgroup
Classics article All articles (192) To Approve (0) Editors: active (0) / inactive (5)
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Authors: active (95) / inactive (0)
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The Classics Workgroup will organize and coordinate efforts to create and improve articles relating to Classical Greek and Roman antiquity. If you are interested in participating, you may add yourself to Category:Classics Authors, discuss issues on the Classics Workgroup Forum, or simply dive in and begin contributing. If you'd like to be an editor, please follow these instructions and then you may add yourself to Category:Classics Editors.

Classics guidelines

Articles

Click on the [r] after the first definition below to edit this list of transcluded subtopics.

  • Classics [r]: A branch of the Humanities dealing with language, literature, history, art, and other aspects of the ancient Mediterranean world. [e]
  • Ancient Greece [r]: The loose collection of Greek-speaking city-states centered on the Aegean Sea which flourished from the end of the Mycenaean age to the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC. [e]
  • Ancient Rome [r]: The most powerful empire of the ancient world. [e]


High Priority articles

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Main subject areas

Herodotus | Latin language | Vergil | Ovid | Cicero