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  • March 2018

  • Tue 13

    Cambridge Classical Reception Seminar Series (CCRSS): ‘Aztec Latinists: Classical learning and native legacies in post-conquest Mexico’

    March 13, 2018 @ 5:15 pm UTC+0
    Classics Faculty, Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Prof. Andrew Laird (John Rowe Workman Distinguished Professor of Classics and Humanities, Brown University, USA)…

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  • May 2018

  • Tue 8

    Audio / Visual Romans

    May 8, 2018
    British School at Rome via Antonio Gramsci 61, Rome, Italy

    Audio / Visual Romans seeks to explore the complex relationship between sound and image in…

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  • Thu 10

    Cambridge Classical Reception Seminar Series (CCRSS): The poetry of Richard Aldington (title TBC)

    May 10, 2018 @ 5:15 pm UTC+0
    Classics Faculty, Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Prof. Elizabeth Vandiver (Clement Biddle Penrose Professor of Latin and Classics, Whitman College, USA)

  • Tue 22

    CAMBRIDGE CLASSICAL RECEPTION SEMINAR SERIES: Charles Stocking, ‘Kratos before democracy: force, politics, and signification in Derrida and Homer’

    May 22, 2018 @ 5:15 pm UTC+0
    Classics Faculty, Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    In Iliad Book 2, Odysseus delivers a speech to the dēmos, which has been quoted…

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  • Thu 31

    Elizabeth Vandiver, ‘“The best Greek poets used a kind of free verse”: the Imagists, vers libre, and ancient metrics’

    May 31, 2018 @ 5:15 pm UTC+0
    Classics Faculty, Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Professor Elizabeth Vandiver (Clement Biddle Penrose Professor of Latin and Classics, Whitman College, USA) Abstract: The…

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  • July 2018

  • Thu 19

    Centre for Myth Studies seminar: ‘Return to Oedipus’

    July 19, 2018 @ 12:00 pm UTC+0
    University of Essex Colchester, United Kingdom

    Open Seminar Centre for Myth Studies University of Essex Room EBS.1.1   Return to Oedipus…

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  • October 2018

  • Mon 8

    Classics and the Now: ‘Positions / Perspectives’

    October 8, 2018 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm UTC+0
    Classics Faculty, University of Oxford 66 St Giles', Oxford, United Kingdom

    Felix Budelmann (Oxford), Fiona Macintosh (Oxford), Pantelis Michelakis (Bristol) - 'Positions / Perspectives'

  • Mon 8

    Ancient and Popular Reception of the Ancient Near East seminar

    October 8, 2018 @ 6:15 pm - 8:30 pm UTC+0
    SOAS Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom

    'The statue that looked like a sheikh: towards a critical historiography of ancient Egyptian art', Professor…

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  • Mon 15

    Classics and the Now: ‘Disability, Identity and the Now’

    October 15, 2018 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm UTC+0
    Classics Faculty, University of Oxford 66 St Giles', Oxford, United Kingdom

    Hannah Silverblank (Haverford), Marchella Ward (Oxford) - 'Disability, Identity and the Now'

  • Tue 16

    Connie Bloomfield, ‘Pornographic Ovid, grotesque translations, and proto-surrealism in nineteenth-century Brazil: Bernardo Guimarães’ A Origem do Mênstruo’

    October 16, 2018 @ 5:15 pm UTC+0
    Classics Faculty, Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    'Pornographic Ovid, grotesque translations, and proto-surrealism in nineteenth-century Brazil: Bernardo Guimarães’ A Origem do Mênstruo' Connie…

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