Winckelmann
Classical Receptions in the Nineteenth Century
Classics Department, University of Durham 38 North Bailey, Durham, United KingdomThis workshop, organised in collaboration with the Durham Centre for Classical Reception and the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies, gathers together scholars from different disciplines to discuss aspects of classical reception in the long nineteenth century. The programme is not primarily designed to deepen research into one specific topic, but rather to reflect on the range […]
Winckelmann’s Victims. The Classics: Norms, Exclusions and Prejudices
Ghent University Ghent, BelgiumFirst Call for Papers CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Michelle Warren (University of Dartmouth) - Mark Vessey (University of British Columbia) - Irene Zwiep (University of Amsterdam) “Der einzige Weg für uns, groß, ja, wenn es möglich ist, unnachahmlich zu werden, is die Nachahmung der Alten.” Johannes Winckelmann Classics played a major and fundamental role in the […]
Katherine Harloe, ‘”A Useless, Pedantic, Ambiguous Rhapsodist”? Johann Joachim Winckelmann’s Reception in Great Britain.’
University of Manchester Manchester, United KingdomManchester and District Classical Association Public Lecture Series 2018-19 Dr Katherine Harloe (University of Reading) ‘“A Useless, Pedantic, Ambiguous Rhapsodist”? Johann Joachim Winckelmann’s Reception in Great Britain.’ Samuel Alexander A7, University of Manchester All talks will take place at 5.30pm with refreshments to follow, and all attendees will be welcome to join the speaker for […]
Katherine Harloe, ‘Winckelmann’s love letters: epistolarity, sexuality and classical reception’
Classics Department, University of Durham 38 North Bailey, Durham, United KingdomDurham 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 […]
Katherine Harloe, ‘Winckelmann’s love letters: epistolarity, sexuality and classical reception’
University of Birmingham Edgbaston, Birmingham, United KingdomResearch seminar, Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology at the University of Birmingham. Seminar starts at 4 pm, and takes place in the Museum (Room 305 in the Arts Building) Everyone is welcome!