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List of Active-Language Classicists
List of Classicists who advocate, instruct or research the active use of Classical languages From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This page lists classicists who have devoted significant professional effort into speaking Classical languages in an active way, for conversation, teaching, and other spontaneous verbal communication.[1][2][3][4][5]

Many of these individuals have careers in academia, but not all of them. They work as scholars, instructors, organizers, authors, or academic researchers.
The listed individuals are distinctive because the majority of Classics scholars in modern times devote little effort to speaking Classical languages. In fact they frequently discourage this activity as mostly a waste of time.[6][7][8] The individuals listed here are notable exceptions.
For the purpose of this list, we use the same definition of "Classical languages" as is used at Classics departments major European and North American universities, and indeed the same definition used at the Wikipedia Classics page: Latin and Ancient Greek.
However, specialists in other classical languages can also be listed here, provided that their professional activity is the same: The active use of one or several ancient and probably dead classical languages as spoken, conversational languages.
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See Also
Latin edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Classics
- Latin
- Ancient Greek
- Attic Greek
- Koine Greek
- Modern Use
- Experimental Ancient Greek wiki:
- Κυρία Δέλτος (main page) (wiki incubator)
- Index of pages (wiki incubator)
- Language revitalization
- Erasmus of Rotterdam
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