Ancient and Popular Reception of the Ancient Near East seminar

SOAS Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom

'Identifying the races of the ancient Near East: how European scholars in the 19th and early 20th centuries used ancient Egyptian representations of humans for racial classification', Dr Felix Wiedemann – Freie Universität Berlin

‘Antipodean Antigones’, Anastasia Bakogianni

University of Roehampton , United Kingdom

Roehampton and SW London Branch of the Classical Association Dr Anastasia Bakogianni (Massey University, New Zealand) Antipodean Antigones   University of Roehampton, Howard Building Room 002. Please contact me at shushma.malik@roehampton.ac.uk with any queries.  

Ancient and Popular Reception of the Ancient Near East seminar

SOAS Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom

'Displaying, hiding and replacing artefacts: on connecting the ancient and the modern Middle East in museums and public space', Dr Mirjam Brusius – German Historical Institute, London

Tom Phillips, ‘Shelley’s Plastic Hellenism’

University of Warwick Coventry

The Classics and Ancient History department at the University of Warwick is pleased to continue next term the Classical Connections Seminar Series, dedicated to exploring connections between Greek and Latin antiquity and different geographical and temporal contexts. Our next lecture in the series will be:   Dr Tom Phillips (Manchester) Friday 11th January 2019 5pm-6pm OC 0.05 […]

Katherine Harloe, ‘Winckelmann’s love letters: epistolarity, sexuality and classical reception’

Classics Department, University of Durham 38 North Bailey, Durham, United Kingdom

Durham Departmental Research Seminar   Everyone is welcome to attend our Departmental Research Seminar, which meets on Thursdays at 4pm in the Ritson Room, Department of Classics and Ancient History, 38 North Bailey (unless otherwise indicated), and is followed by a drinks reception. Please do not hesitate to contact me atalberto.rigolio@durham.ac.uk should you have any […]

Tom Phillips, ‘Unapprehended Relations: Shelley’s Antiquities’

University of Manchester Manchester, United Kingdom

Manchester Classics Research Seminar You are cordially invited to attend our seminar series. Talks will take place on Thursdays in terms time at 5pm in room A101 in the Samuel Alexander Building. Drinks are served afterwards, and we also normally go to an informal dinner with the speaker.