A three-day conference hosted by Lund University, Sweden October 7–9, 2021. Deadline for abstracts: May 28, 2021 Accounts of the spread of Greek studies throughout Europe after its ‘arrival’ to Italy have often focused on its establishment in the curricula of schools and universities, on text transmission and editorial work, and the feats of early… Continue reading CFP: ‘Reading, Writing, Translating. Greek in Early Modern Schools, Universities and Beyond’

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1 event,This Brave New Classics workshop explores the relationship between ancient Greek and Roman culture and world communism from 1917. It is hosted by the University of St Andrews with short panels and discussion sessions held online over the weekend of 23-24 October 2021. Associated institutions: • Classical Reception Studies Network • University of St Andrews… Continue reading Conference: A Proletarian Classics? |
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The University of Reading hosts 'Global Majority Medea', a talk with Shivaike Shah. Join Shivaike Shah, producer of the critically acclaimed new adaptation of Euripides' tragedy Medea featuring a global majority cast and crew, at an online talk discussing the play, the production (first performed in Oxford in 2018) and its aims, challenges and successes.… Continue reading ‘Global Majority Medea’ with Shivaike Shah |
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