Book contents
- South Africa, Greece, Rome
- Frontispiece
- South Africa, Greece, Rome
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Plates
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I Prologue
- Part II Conceiving Empire
- Part III Conceiving the Nation
- Part IV Law, Virtue and Truth-Telling
- Part V Cultures of Collecting
- Part VI Boundary Crossers
- 12 ‘You Are People Like These Romans Were!’: D. D. T. Jabavu of Fort Hare
- 13 Benjamin Farrington and the Science of the Swerve
- 14 Athens and Apartheid: Mary Renault and Classics in South Africa
- 15 Antiquity’s Undertone: Classical Resonances in the Poetry of Douglas Livingstone
- Part VII After Apartheid
- Bibliography
- Index
12 - ‘You Are People Like These Romans Were!’: D. D. T. Jabavu of Fort Hare
from Part VI - Boundary Crossers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 September 2017
- South Africa, Greece, Rome
- Frontispiece
- South Africa, Greece, Rome
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Plates
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I Prologue
- Part II Conceiving Empire
- Part III Conceiving the Nation
- Part IV Law, Virtue and Truth-Telling
- Part V Cultures of Collecting
- Part VI Boundary Crossers
- 12 ‘You Are People Like These Romans Were!’: D. D. T. Jabavu of Fort Hare
- 13 Benjamin Farrington and the Science of the Swerve
- 14 Athens and Apartheid: Mary Renault and Classics in South Africa
- 15 Antiquity’s Undertone: Classical Resonances in the Poetry of Douglas Livingstone
- Part VII After Apartheid
- Bibliography
- Index
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- South Africa, Greece, RomeClassical Confrontations, pp. 351 - 352Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017