Abstract
The Challenge of the Experimental Sciences
Humboldt’s Vision
Science, Wissenschaft and the Humanities
Classical Studies in the United States and Oxbridge Influences
British Tradition and the twentieth-century Classical Studies in the United States
Greek, Latin and the Dialogue among Civilizations
Open Source, Open Ideas: Memorials of the Good and the Evil Alike
Beyond the Canon: Greek and Latin as World Languages
Discovering a New World: Classical Greek and Latin in a Global Culture

Figure : A map of the world produced by Fra Mauro c. 1450. The original map has the south on top. The image above is inverted to make it easier for readers used to a north-top orientation to scan. [62]

Figure : The tenth century Venetus A manuscript of the Iliad.

Figure 3: Map representing the ground covered by the medieval travelers Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta. [63]

Figure 4: Greek and Latin languages had direct impact upon a geographic space that extends from the British Islands and Morocco to Iraq and Afghanistan [64]