Conington prize
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The Conington Prize is awarded annually by the University of Oxford.
The cash prize is offered for a dissertation on a subject chosen by the writer and approved by the Board of the Faculty of Classics. The subject offered cycles through these fields:
- Ancient history, religion, art, and archaeology.
- Ancient philosophy and ideas.
- Classical literature, textual criticism, and philology.
The prize is open to all members of the university and the dissertation may be written in English or Latin.
[edit] Sources
- Oxford University Gazette, (recovered 11 September 2006).