Vol. 69 No. 4 2002 - page 673

RION
A Journal of Humanities and the C lassics
The grand sequence of the classical tradition, which extends
in various strands through the Middle Ages and Renaissance
to the scientific Enlightenment and modern era, is actually a
master paradigm for how to structure an authentically multi–
cultural curriculum on a global scale. All students abroad as
well as in the US need to learn the genera l contours of the
world's major artistic a nd cu ltura l traditions. These long
channels of lineage can best be understood as srreams–
mighty rivers that are fed by tributaries and that are a con–
fluence of mixed and varied material ...
Camille Paglia, "The Mighty River of Classics"
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