Anthony Kaldellis | Who Invented the “Modern Greeks,” and Why?
Dodd 248The UCLA Department of Classics and the UCLA Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture present a Reception of Hellenic Culture Lecture Series featuring Anthony Kaldellis (University of Chicago) on Tuesday, March 12...
Alex Dressler | The Way and Its Poor: Bareness of Life in Roman Aesthetic Theory
Dodd 248The UCLA Department of Classics presents a talk by Alex Dressler (University of Wisconsin-Madison) on Thursday, April 4 at 4:00 PM. The lecture entitled “The Way and Its Poor: Bareness of...
CANCELLED: Alex Walthall | A City in Transition: Reflections on Recent Investigations at Morgantina (Sicily)
Dodd 247This lecture planned for Monday, May 13th has been cancelled. A City in Transition: Reflections on Recent Investigations at Morgantina (Sicily) This talk highlights the results of recent excavations carried...
Dan-el Padilla Peralta talk on Mon. Oct. 14
Bunche Hall Room 6275Dan-el Padilla Peralta (Princeton University) will give a talk entitled On the Wings of Locusts: Ancient Rome and New Ecological Histories on Monday, October 14th at 4 PM in 6275...
Giuseppe Pezzini | The Veil of the Name: Comedy in the Aeneid
Dodd 248Please join us on Monday, October 28 at 4pm for Professor Giuseppe Pezzini (Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford) who will be speaking on “The Veil of the Name: Comedy...
Jonathan Prag | “Crossreads and I.Sicily: digital and interdisciplinary approaches to the epigraphy of ancient Sicily”
Dodd 248The UCLA Department of Classics presents a talk by Jonathan Prag (Oxford University) on Friday, November 22 at 12:00 PM. The lecture entitled “Crossreads and I.Sicily: digital and interdisciplinary approaches to...
Christopher Moore | “The Plurality of Virtue.”
Dodd 248The UCLA Department of Classics is pleased to present a lecture by Professor Christopher Moore, Pennsylvania State University entitled "The Plurality of Virtue."
Jinyu Liu | “Labeling Ethnicities of Enslaved and Freed Individuals in the Early Roman Empire: Fluidity and Complexity”
Dodd 248Please join us for a talk given by Professor Jinyu Liu (Emory University) entitled "Labeling Ethnicities of Enslaved and Freed Individuals in the Early Roman Empire: Fluidity and Complexity" on...
Rebecca Benefiel to present “The Nature of Ancient Graffiti: Exploring Popular Writing in Pompeii” on May 22
Fowler Museum A222The UCLA Department of Classics and Cotsen Institute for Archaeology proudly present a lecture by Professor Rebecca R. Benefiel (Washington and Lee University), entitled "The Nature of Ancient Graffiti: Exploring...
