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2 Latin PhD Degree Programs


University of Johannesburg
PhD in Latin
- Johannesburg, South Africa
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
In a Doctoral Degree, students prove their ability to do original research. Ideally, this research should lead to the publication of an article or a book. The formative value of a Doctoral Degree cannot be overestimated: acquiring and practicing skills of creative and original thinking, problem-solving, critical reading, analysis, and synthesis. The topic of the degree should contribute to our understanding of Roman civilization and its contribution to Western civilization (political theory, philosophy, religion, literature, theatre, film, religion, architecture, etc.).


Charles University Faculty of Arts
Ph.D. in Medieval and Neo-Latin Studies
- Prague, Czech Republic
PhD
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Graduates have a sound knowledge of current trends in the field and are able to adopt a creative approach to the relevant source material. Graduates are equipped to work with original Latin documents, i.e. literary and diplomatic manuscripts, incunabula, paleotypes and old prints, being able to interpret and prepare them for publication and translation. Having been trained in philology and literary history and acquired the foundations of relevant historical disciplines (codicology, palaeography, diplomatic) and of cultural history, graduates are equipped to place mediaeval and early modern works into the context of their time and also to interpret them as a factor influencing the culture and society of subsequent eras.
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Pursuing a PhD in Latin degree programs allows you to explore a rich tapestry of language, literature, and cultural history. This advanced study delves into the complexities of Latin texts, providing a profound understanding of their impact on modern languages and societies.
As a candidate, you'll engage deeply with classical literature, historical grammar, and translation methods. Courses often include advanced Latin prose and poetry analysis, comparative linguistics, and methodologies in textual criticism. Students develop specialized skills, such as interpreting ancient manuscripts and conducting original research that can contribute to the field of classical studies. The program nurtures independent thought and fosters critical analysis, allowing for personal and academic growth.
Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives beyond traditional classroom settings. Graduates from this program often pursue careers in academia, publishing, or consulting, leveraging their expertise in both linguistic nuance and historical context. The emphasis on research equips you to contribute original insights into Latin’s role in shaping contemporary thought and language.