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Apart from the intellectual discipline, many students benefit from study of the foundational languages of the legal and medical professions and the hard sciences. Students read ancient authors and modern works bearing on the languages, literatures, and civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome and are tested on those readings during the comprehensive examination. Sewanee in England A New Summer Program. January 24, 2018. Prof Holloway publishes new book on Philippians. December 13, 2017. December 12, 2017.

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Apart from the intellectual discipline, many students benefit from study of the foundational languages of the legal and medical professions and the hard sciences. Students read ancient authors and modern works bearing on the languages, literatures, and civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome and are tested on those readings during the comprehensive examination. Sewanee in England A New Summer Program. January 24, 2018. Prof Holloway publishes new book on Philippians. December 13, 2017. December 12, 2017.

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