Martin Reverman, ‘Translation and Performance’

Royal Holloway University of London Egham, United Kingdom

No advance booking is required for seminars, and all are welcome to attend. For further information, please contact liz.gloyn@rhul.ac.uk or ahuvia.kahane@rhul.ac.uk at the Centre for the Reception of Greece and Rome, RHUL.

Kathleen Riley, ‘Returning to Salamanca: a Telemachan Odyssey’

Classics Faculty, Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cambridge Classical Reception Seminar Series (CCRSS)  Room G.21, Faculty of Classics Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge   In his very personal exploration of Homer’s Odyssey, Daniel Mendelsohn points out: ‘As much as it is a tale of husbands and wives, this story is just as much—perhaps even more—about fathers and sons.’ The poem, in fact, begins and […]

Petrie, Pendlebury, and Hogarth in Greece and Egypt – A panel discussion

British Academy 10 Carlton House Terrace, London, United Kingdom

Petrie, Pendlebury, and Hogarth in Greece and Egypt – A panel discussion Flinders Petrie, John Pendlebury, and David Hogarth – in their excavations at Naukratis, Amarna, Ephesos and Knossos – developed ground-breaking archaeological approaches during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This discussion explores the connections between these pioneers and their archaeological institutions – […]

Lorna Hardwick, ‘Scholarship as reception: horizons and aspirations’

Senate House, University of London Malet Street, London

Institute of Classical Studies Classical Reception Seminars Summer 2019 Co-sponsored by the ICS and The Open University, in conjunction with the Classical Reception Studies Network Convenors: Joanna Paul (Open University) and Emma Bridges (ICS) Room 349, South Block, Senate House, Malet Street, London

Shushma Malik, ‘Montesquieu’s Romans and the ‘Problem of Diversity’’

Senate House, University of London Malet Street, London

Institute of Classical Studies Classical Reception Seminars Summer 2019 Co-sponsored by the ICS and The Open University, in conjunction with the Classical Reception Studies Network Convenors: Joanna Paul (Open University) and Emma Bridges (ICS) Room 349, South Block, Senate House, Malet Street, London

Efi Spentzou, ‘Girl in transit: Eurydice in the 21st century’

Senate House, University of London Malet Street, London

Institute of Classical Studies Classical Reception Seminars  Co-sponsored by the ICS and The Open University, in conjunction with the Classical Reception Studies Network Convenors: Joanna Paul (Open University) and Emma Bridges (ICS) Room 349, South Block, Senate House, Malet Street, London

Neville Morley, ‘Remaking Thucydides’

Senate House, University of London Malet Street, London

Institute of Classical Studies Classical Reception Seminars  Co-sponsored by the ICS and The Open University, in conjunction with the Classical Reception Studies Network Convenors: Joanna Paul (Open University) and Emma Bridges (ICS) Room 349, South Block, Senate House, Malet Street, London

Chiara Rolli, ‘The trial of Warren Hastings: classical oratory and reception in eighteenth-century England’

Senate House, University of London Malet Street, London

Institute of Classical Studies Classical Reception Seminars Summer 2019 Co-sponsored by the ICS and The Open University, in conjunction with the Classical Reception Studies Network Convenors: Joanna Paul (Open University) and Emma Bridges (ICS) Room G35, South Block, Senate House, Malet Street, London