Pierre Destrée | Why (and How) Should a Platonist Laugh at Eros? Humor and Love in the Symposium
https://cmrs.ucla.edu/event/sissa-seminar-winter2022-destree/ Please click on the link above for registration details.
https://cmrs.ucla.edu/event/sissa-seminar-winter2022-destree/ Please click on the link above for registration details.
Please join us for the first Classical Society meeting Thursday, March 3, 2022 from 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM in Dodd 232 to discuss wax in antiquity! We will feature presentations from Professor Beckmann about the Roman imagines and Professor Papadopoulos about Minoan and Mycenaean seals and sealings! Afterwards, we will create our own wax seal impressions on Italian stationery, following...
On zoom. Please register for this event and find further info here.
For inquiries about attending this lecture on zoom, please contact purves@g.ucla.edu
Professor Amy Richlin will be retiring at the end of the coming academic year. We look forward to celebrating her path-breaking career and reuniting with her many UCLA students at this conference in her honor. The conference will take place on April 2nd in the Legacy Room at the UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference...
The Friends of Ancient History is a loose network of faculty and graduate students across south California institutions, who meet a couple of times a year, at one venue or another. On Saturday 9th April we are hosting it here, at UCLA, and the speakers are Lydia Spielberg (UCLA) on "The Emperor's Words in History and Biography” and...
The UCLA Classics Department is pleased to announce that the Joan Palevsky Lecture in Classics for 2022 will be delivered by Jennifer Stager, Assistant Professor of History of Art at Johns Hopkins University. Taking its title from the god Asklepios’s violent birth (Pindar Pythian 3) and the priorities that this myth set for ancient Greek...