Past Events



Jeremy McInerney, "Centaurs, Sirens and Chimera: The Greeks and Their Monsters"

Nov 2, 2016 at -

On Wednesday November 2nd 2016 Jeremy McInerney will present "Centaurs, Sirens and Chimera: The Greeks and Their Monsters." This talk is part of the Penn Museum's Great Beasts of Legend Lecture Series.… Read More



UAB: Faculty Tea w/ Professor Ralph Rosen

Oct 10, 2016 at

The Classics Undergraduate Advisory Board (UAB) will host a Faculty Tea with Professor Ralph Rosen. Come for the snacks and stay to ask Dr. Rosen about his life, career, and prolific scholarship on satire.

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AAMW: "Ek tou melanthos lithou: The Materiality of Dark Stone Sculptures in Hellenistic Egypt"

Oct 21, 2016 at

Speaker:  Rachel Kousser, Brooklyn College

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AAMW: "A Vase Shape as a Marker of Identity: a Case Study from 4th Century BC Apulia"

Oct 14, 2016 at

Speaker: Tom Carpenter, Ohio University

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Conference on "Ennius, Poetry and History"

Nov 11, 2016 - Nov 12, 2016 at -

Recent years have seen a wealth of new scholarship, much of it explicitly revisionist, on Quintus Ennius, and in particular on his masterpiece, the historical epic poem Annales. At the same time, a… Read More



Edward Cohen, "Athenian Prostitution: The Business of Sex"

Sep 27, 2016 at -

Edward Cohen, author of the new Oxford monograph Athenian Prostitution: The Business of Sex, will discuss male and female prostitution at Athens, and explore why the sale of sex –– lawful and pervasive in the… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Noel Lenski, Yale, "Peasant and Slave in Late Antique North Africa, c. 100-600 CE"

Dec 8, 2016 at -

The question of agricultural labor is fundamental to our understanding of the economy and society of the Roman world. For this reason it has been the subject of debate for centuries. Through the late twentieth… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Harriet Flower, Princeton, Topic: "Religion and Empire in Second Century BC Rome: the temple of the lares permarini on the Campus Martius"

Dec 1, 2016 at -

This talk will reexamine the evidence for the temple of the lares permarini vowed by L. Aemilius Regillus in 190 BC when he defeated the generals of Antiochus III at the Battle of Myonessus. Livy’s account… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Lauren Curtis, Bard, Topic: "Imagining the Chorus in Augustan Poetry"

Nov 17, 2016 at -

This presentation examines how Latin poetry of the Augustan period interprets, assimilates, and reimagines the idea of the Greek chorus. I argue that in Augustan Rome, Greek choreia (“dance-song”) is… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Sander Goldberg, UCLA, "The Future of Reference"

Nov 10, 2016 at -

What do we expect from a reference work in the Digital Age? or, come to that, what exactly is a modern reference work? The current migration of the Oxford Classical Dictionary from its… Read More