“Writing from the end of the Iliad”: the Scriptor Cyclicus in the Ars Poetica | Jennifer Weintritt
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Zoom Meeting ID: 3131 1616 94 OR Zoom Link: https://ucla.zoom.us/my/alexpurves Password: myth
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Graduate Workshop The UCLA Classics Graduate Workshop is a bi-weekly seminar for graduate students in Classics and related fields; the purpose of the workshop is to provide a venue in which graduate scholars can showcase their ongoing research and receive useful commentary from their peers in an informal setting. To see upcoming sessions this quarter,...
Image for flyer - "The Birth of Oshun" (2018), Harmonia Rosales.
These practice talks will feature three current Graduate Students. The titles of their talks are listed below. Jasmine Akiyama-Kim - "Ring Composition and Narrative Consequence in the Story of Rhampsinitus and the Thief (Hdt. 2.121)" Zach Borst - “Mimesis as Metamorphosis in Aristophanes’ Acharnians” Diana Librandi - “Repetition Blindness: The Cyzicus Episode in Valerius Flaccus’s...
Graduate Workshop January 20th - "The Trajectory of Negative Theology in the Platonic Tradition" by Zak Gram The UCLA Classics Graduate Workshop is a bi-weekly seminar for graduate students in Classics and related fields; the purpose of the workshop is to provide a venue in which graduate scholars can showcase their ongoing research and receive...
The objectively awesome Classics 51B Material Culture Club is back! Please join us for a casual conversation led by 51b’s Professor Sarah Beckmann who will unpack the "mysteries" of the...
Graduate Workshop February 3rd - "Physical Expressions of Emotion and Questions of Interpretation in Livy's Third Decade" by James Piper The UCLA Classics Graduate Workshop is a bi-weekly seminar for...
The objectively awesome Classics 51B Material Culture Club is back! Please join us for a casual conversation led by 51b’s TA Rachel Wood who will analyze imagery of captured peoples...