Don’t forget to register for Res Difficiles 4, the annual online conference on difficult topics in Classics co-organized by Prof Hannah Čulík-Baird and featuring graduate student alumna Suzanne Lye. The…
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Hannah Čulík-Baird delivers lecture on the image of the slave in Cicero
Published: March 10, 2023Hannah Čulík-Baird will be presenting her talk entitled “The Image of the Slave in Cicero’s Catilinarians” at Scripps College on Monday, March 27 from 4:15 to 5:30 PM. For more…
Read MorePhD Student Collin Moat to give a paper at St. Olaf College March 11
Published: March 8, 2023PhD student Collin Moat will give a paper “Stranger in the Doorway: the Significance of Thresholds in the Odyssey’s Hospitality Scenes,” at the retirement symposium of former professor (and former…
Read MoreReading Latin Subtexts in the Vernacular Poetry of the Brazilian Colonial Period
Published: March 6, 2023Adriana Vazquez presents on the Arcadian poetry of colonial Brazil at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America (RSA) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Saturday, March…
Read MoreNicolette D’Angelo presents at Princeton Workshop on Ancient Greco-Roman Medicine & Biology
Published: March 6, 2023Classics graduate student Nicolette D’Angelo recently presented a paper entitled “Do No Harm? Hippokratic Receptions in Anti-Trans Discourses” at Princeton University’s Ancient Graeco-Roman Medicine and Biology Workshop for Graduate Students and Early…
Read MoreGraduate student Collin Moat delivers paper in honor of former Professor
Published: March 6, 2023Collin Moat will be giving a paper at the retirement symposium of Steven Reece, one of his former professors, at St. Olaf College on Saturday March 11th. The title of…
Read MoreGreg Woolf visits Green College, UBC
Published: February 28, 2023Greg Woolf will spend next week at Green College in the University of British Columbia at Vancouver as a Cecil H. and Ida Green Visiting Professor. While there he will…
Read MoreProfessor Kathryn Morgan wins fellowship to the Institute for Advanced Study
Published: February 27, 2023Professor Kathryn Morgan has been awarded a Fellowship for the Fall 2023 term at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. She will work on her book project “Plato, Thucydides,…
Read MoreTwo Classics Faculty Members receive Loeb Foundation Fellowships
Published: February 27, 2023Congratulations to Lydia Spielberg and Alex Purves who have both won Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowships to support their research projects next year. Lydia Spielberg will be working on a…
Read MoreForthcoming Publication Announcement
Published: February 24, 2023We are pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of Ancient Methone, 2003-2013: Excavations by Matthaios Bessios, Athena Athanassiadou, and Konstantinos Noulas, edited by Sarah P. Morris and John K. Papadopoulos. This…
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