The Call for Papers for this year’s APGRD/University of London Joint Postgraduate Symposium is now available. The Symposium will take place online from Monday 28 to Tuesday 29 June, with … Read More
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AMPRAW: Authority and Legitimacy
With great pleasure we announce our Call for Papers for this year’s Annual Meeting for Postgraduates in the Reception of the Ancient World (AMPRAW). AMPRAW is an annual conference that … Read More
The Frightful and the Familiar: Exploring the Uncanny in the Ancient World
Since its establishment as a fixed idea by Sigmund Freud in his 1919 essay Das Unheimliche, the concept of the Uncanny has been examined and developed by a range of … Read More
AMPRAW 2018: Annual Meeting of Postgraduates in the Reception of the Ancient World
It is with great pleasure that we announce the Annual Meeting of Postgraduates in the Reception of the Ancient World. AMPRAW 2018 will be a two-day conference aiming to provide postgraduate students … Read More
Misdirections and Misconceptions in the Theory and Practice of Greek and Roman Drama
The 18thAnnual APGRD / Royal Holloway, University of London Joint Postgraduate Symposium on the Performance of Ancient Drama will take place on Monday 25 June (at the Ioannou Centre, Oxford) and … Read More
Society for Neo-Latin Studies Postgraduate Event: Editing Neo-Latin Texts
Registration now open (FREE for all postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers): if you would like to attend, please email p.m.white@leeds.ac.uk Programme 10:30-11:00 Welcome and introduction (Christie Room, John Rylands Library) 11:00-12:30 … Read More
The Literary Self: from Antiquity to the Digital Age
A postgraduate conference hosted by the University of Edinburgh on 4-5 June 2018. Keynote: Professor Simon James, Durham University Other confirmed speakers: Dr Roger Rees, University of St Andrews Throughout … Read More
Lyric Beyond Lyric: ‘submerged’ traditions, generic interactions, and later receptions
As early as the Hellenistic period, the study of ancient Greek lyric poetry was identified most predominantly with the study of the nine, major canonical lyric poets and their texts. … Read More
Echoes: A Symposium on Classic-Modern Relations
This symposium explores the impact, legacy and use of the classical world in modern art and culture. Speakers from fields as diverse as literature, museum studies, art history and architecture … Read More
2nd Annual Postgraduate Symposium in Classical Reception
Reception is conceived not as a subdivision of Classics but as a mode of historicised inquiry and constant self-critique intrinsic in Classical Studies. In this respect, the reader assumes the … Read More