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CRSN/ICS Classical Reception Summer Seminar Series

“Translation as an act of violence/reparation” Emma Ianni (Dickinson College) Zoom Link

Translating the polis in early-20th-century China

This post is written by Federico Brusadelli, Assistant Professor of Chinese History, University of Naples……

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Published June 4, 2024
Categorized as Blog Takeover, SACRA Asian TakeoverTagged China, Classical Reception, Confucius, democracy, Federico Brusadelli, Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, politics, translation, Zhang Weici, Zhou Zuoren, 周作人, 康有为, 张慰慈, 梁启超

CFP: Early Modern Translations and the Classics. Deadline November 30th 2023

The conference, sponsored by the University of Oxford and Princeton University, will be held 8-9……

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Translating Virgil’s Aeneid into Cordel Literature

This post was written by Fábio Paifer Cairolli, Professor of Latin Language and Literature at……

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Published September 2, 2022
Categorized as Blog Takeover, Hesperidean TakeoverTagged Adriana Vazquez, Aeneid, Cordel Literature, Fábio Paifer Cairolli, Metamorphoses, Ovid, translation, Virgil

Sex, Rage, and Change: feminist adaptation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses

A public conversation hosted by the Department of Classics, the University of the South (Sewanee)……

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