Classical Association of Scotland

Classical Association of Scotland
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The Classical Association of Scotland is a learned society founded in 1902.[1] It brings together researchers in classical studies throughout Scotland and holds regular meetings.

Professor Douglas Cairns of the University of Edinburgh is its chairman of council. Some older records [1] of the association are held by Glasgow University Archive Services.

References

  1. ^ http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/cas/ Retrieved 30 January 2010.

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