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Synthesis
is
a journal specialized in
philology, philosophy and
Greek literature. It is published
by the Center for Hellenic Studies (CEH),
for its acronym in Spanish),
Institute for Research in the Humanities
and Social Sciences, in
the Faculty of Humanities and
Education Sciences (FaHCE)
of the National University of
La Plata,
Argentina (UNLP).
The
CEH was founded in 1994
by FaHCE.
Its purpose is to collect and
disseminate, through the journal
Synthesis, the
intellectual work of a
highly respected group of
professors and researchers from
the UNLP.
Synthesis and CEH
promote the study of classical
Greek to develop research proposals
and actions for the current times.
Synthesis has published
annually since 1994. Its
papers are evaluated by its
International Refereeing
Committee and other specialists
of recognized authority, under
blind review process.
FaHCE was formally
established in 1920. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious,
institutions, recognized mainly for the development of scholars, researchers
and intellectuals who have excelled at national and international levels.
Results of the different lines of research are made available to the public
through workshops, seminars and conferences carried out by the faculty’s
Secretariat of Research. The FaHCE also offers exchange programs working
together with other national and international academic institutions with
which it has cooperation agreements.
Since its foundation in
1905, the UNLP has been at the forefront of research and
scientific, cultural and artistic developments. It is one of the
largest and most renowned universities in Argentina, hosting 100,000
students and 10,900 teachers in 17 faculties. UNLP integrates 141 research
and development centers where 3,500 researchers work on their projects. It
also has a Museum of natural sciences and a network of 12 thematic museums,
an astronomical observatory, a public library and a network of 21 libraries.
Synthesis is available in full text in
LatAm-Studies.
For further information, please visit:
Synthesis
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