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| published by         = Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies
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| name                = Dr. Matjaž Babič
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| name                = Jerneja Kavčič
 
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| name                = Marko Marinčič
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| email              = marko.marincic@guest.arnes.si
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Launched in 1999 by the Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies and published twice each year, this journal focuses on humanistic studies for classical philologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, lawyers, medievalists, Slav and Roman language experts and pedagogues. The magazine is divided into four sections: the first part of the magazine presents scientific researches and studies related to Greek and Roman antiquity, the Middle Ages and Humanism, Slovene classical philology, ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy, legal philosophy and the history of art; the second part is aimed at educators and presents new teaching methods and curricular developments; the third part is dedicated to translations of shorter original classical texts and some studies which have not yet been translated into Slovene; and the fourth section ('Miscellanea') informs readers about the Association’s activities and makes announcements.
 
Launched in 1999 by the Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies and published twice each year, this journal focuses on humanistic studies for classical philologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, lawyers, medievalists, Slav and Roman language experts and pedagogues. The magazine is divided into four sections: the first part of the magazine presents scientific researches and studies related to Greek and Roman antiquity, the Middle Ages and Humanism, Slovene classical philology, ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy, legal philosophy and the history of art; the second part is aimed at educators and presents new teaching methods and curricular developments; the third part is dedicated to translations of shorter original classical texts and some studies which have not yet been translated into Slovene; and the fourth section ('Miscellanea') informs readers about the Association’s activities and makes announcements.
 
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.dahs.si/ Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies  website] (in English and Slovenian)
  
 
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Keria, Studia Latina et Graeca
Društvo za antične in humanistične študije Slovenije, Filozofska fakulteta, Oddelek za klasično filologijo, Aškerčeva cesta 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 241 1416
Frequencybiannually





Launched in 1999 by the Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies and published twice each year, this journal focuses on humanistic studies for classical philologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, lawyers, medievalists, Slav and Roman language experts and pedagogues. The magazine is divided into four sections: the first part of the magazine presents scientific researches and studies related to Greek and Roman antiquity, the Middle Ages and Humanism, Slovene classical philology, ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy, legal philosophy and the history of art; the second part is aimed at educators and presents new teaching methods and curricular developments; the third part is dedicated to translations of shorter original classical texts and some studies which have not yet been translated into Slovene; and the fourth section ('Miscellanea') informs readers about the Association’s activities and makes announcements.


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Launched in 1999 by the Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic StudiesLaunched in 1999 by the Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies and appearing biannually since, Keria, Studia Latina et Graeca is Slovenia's foremost journal for all areas of Greek and Latin studies, joining classical philologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, lawyers, medievalists, Slavic and Roman languages experts, and pedagogues in an effort to facilitate a dialogue between scholarly research, pedagogical activity, and other facets of culture.cal activity, and other facets of culture. +
Launched in 1999 by the Slovene AssociatioLaunched in 1999 by the Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies and appearing biannually since, Keria, Studia Latina et Graeca is Slovenia's foremost journal for all areas of Greek and Latin studies, joining classical philologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, lawyers, medievalists, Slavic and Roman languages experts, and pedagogues in an effort to facilitate a dialogue between scholarly research, pedagogical activity, and other facets of culture.cal activity, and other facets of culture. +
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