Seminar
Holly Ranger, ‘Sylvia Plath’s Classical Palimpsests’
Classics Faculty, University of Oxford 66 St Giles', Oxford, United KingdomThe Michaelmas Seminar Series, 'Classics and Poetry Now', is co-convened by the APGRD and Lorna Hardwick's Classics and Poetry Now Research Group
Maria de Fatima Silva & Susana Marques, ‘Modern Portuguese Poets and the Greeks: a poetic theory’
Classics Faculty, University of Oxford 66 St Giles', Oxford, United KingdomThe Michaelmas Seminar Series, 'Classics and Poetry Now', is co-convened by the APGRD and Lorna Hardwick's Classics and Poetry Now Research Group.
Charles Martindale, ‘Reception Revisited’
University of Leeds Leeds, United KingdomLeeds Classics Research Seminars All seminars take place on Thursday at 5pm. in LAHRI Seminar Room 1 (3.01 Clothworkers South Building), University of Leeds, LS2 9JT All welcome! For further information, please contact Paul White p.m.white@leeds.ac.uk
Mathura Umachandran, ‘Theodor Adorno’s Negative Dialectics for classical reception’
University of Bristol Bristol, United KingdomResearch Seminar, Dept of Classics and Ancient History, University of Bristol Senate House 5.22. Please send any queries to the Research Seminar Organiser, Dr. Paul Martin (paul.s.martin@bristol.ac.uk).
Henry Stead, ‘Left in Translation: The Curious Case of Jack Lindsay and Catullus’
University of St Andrews St Andrews, United KingdomSt Andrews Research Seminar All seminars take place in Swallowgate S11, 4.05pm Fridays, unless otherwise marked. All welcome!
Lucy Jackson, ‘An advocate for tyranny: two receptions of Sophocles’ Antigone in sixteenth- century Europe’
University of Bristol Bristol, United KingdomUniversity of Bristol research seminar All are welcome at our seminars, which take place every second Tuesday during term from 3.30 until 5, followed by drinks and then dinner, to which everyone is warmly invited. Please send any queries to the Research seminar organizer, Dr. Paul Martin (paul.s.martin@bristol.ac.uk).
Mathura Umachandran, ‘Myth after Freud: Herbert Marcuse and the cultural value of Eros’
Senate House, University of London Malet Street, LondonInstitute of Classical Studies lunchtime seminar Each seminar begins at 13.00 and ends at 14.00 and takes place in room 234 of Senate House. Coffee and tea will be provided. Attendees are welcome to bring their lunches. Everyone is welcome.
Caroline Barron, ‘Identifying and interpreting fake inscriptions from the 18th century’Uni
University of Birmingham Edgbaston, Birmingham, United KingdomUniversity of Birmingham Research Seminar As usual, the seminars take place on Wednesdays at 4pm at the Arts building, Lecture Room 8. Everyone is welcome!
Michael Silk, ‘Invoking the Other: Allegory in Theory, from Demetrius to De Man’
Classics Faculty, Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, United KingdomCambridge Classical Reception Seminar Series Seminars are held at 5.15pm in G.21, Faculty of Classics, Sidgwick Site, Cambridge.
Sophie Schoess, ‘Mediaeval Antisemitism and the Classical Tradition in the Ovide Moralisé
University of St Andrews St Andrews, United KingdomSt Andrews Research Seminar