Publicaciones
Euroclassica 1991-2021. Thirty years of Defending and Promoting Classical Languages in Europe (2021)
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In 2019 the General Assembly of EUROCLASSICA was held in Antwerpen/Anvers, where elections were held and a new president was appointed: Christian Laes, from Belgium. A few days later the new president proposed to write a book to commemorate 30 years of EUROCLASSICA.
He offered us the task of writing it, having in mind the General Assembly of 2021 to present it. We both decided to face the challenge. The pages following are nothing but the story of our federation from the very beginning in 1991, or even before in 1990. We hope the book will become a useful presentation card for any political, academical and cultural institution which we have either already contacted or will contact in the future.
J. L. Navarro & R. Martínez (eds.), Euroclassica 1991-2021. Thirty years of Defending and Promoting Classical Languages in Europe, Ediciones Clásicas, Madrid 2021. (PDF)
Europatrida (2019)
Ancient Greek was much more than a curiosum, it was a vital element of continuation and tradition for many European countries.
Francisco Oliveira, Ramón Martínez (Coords.), Europatrida, Coimbra 2019
Europatrida: Ancient Greek was much more than a curiosum - it was a vital element of continuation and tradition for many European countries.
This volume brings together contributions from authors from sixteen European countries who seek their roots in the classical Greek heritage and especially in literary or epigraphic texts written in ancient Greek, Byzantine, Renaissance or later eras. With this they seek to clarify the idea of their own nationality in the context of the construction of a multifaceted Europe with a historical personality, from the past to the present.
https://www.euroclassica.eu/fileadmin/DAM/Gegenstandsportale/Latein/Dateien/Euroclassica_documents/Europatrida_Book_Volume.pdf
Europatria (2013)
Over twenty countries representing the Latin tradition of their region, from Antiquity up to the twentieth century. A must read for students and teachers.
The second edition of EUROPATRIA, with minor changes and fewer pages (some photos could not be published), is now available for free download at the following site:
https://digitalis-dsp.uc.pt/bitstream/10316.2/34786/3/Europatria.pdf?ln=eng.
Paperback copies are available from livrariaiuc@ci.uc.pt