Past Events



COLLOQUIUM: Aileen Das, Michigan, "Breaking the Seal: ʿAlī ibn Riḍwān (5th/11th C.) and his Hippocratic Lineage"

Sep 8, 2016 at -

Labeled a scholastic and even a plagiarist, the Egyptian doctor ʿAlī ibn Riḍwān (388/998–c. 453/1061) has not fared well in medieval and modern scholarship. Evaluations of Ibn Riḍwān’s work tend to stress his… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Peter Struck, UPenn: "Porphyry on Vegetarianism"

Sep 1, 2016 at -

It may already seem odd to talk about an ancient history of vegetarianism.  The topic seems so modern as to be almost faddish. Most contemporary thinkers on vegetarianism are happy to… Read More



THE GOLDEN AGE OF KING MIDAS

Apr 1, 2016 at

The World of Phrygian Gordion:

A conference accompanying the new exhibit at the Penn Museum

“The Golden Age of King Midas”

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LECTURE: Simon Goldhill, University of Cambridge, “A Very Queer Family Indeed” (Penn Humanities Forum)

Dec 9, 2015 at -

Cambridge historian Simon Goldhill explores the crucial period in nineteenth-century Britain when modern notions of sexuality and sexual identity took shape. He takes the unusual approach of focusing on a single… Read More



Senior Colloquium

Apr 21, 2016 at -

This event will showcase the academic work of graduating seniors in Classical Studies, Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology. 

There will be presentations from assorted seniors about various… Read More



HYDE Lecture: Jonathan Edmondson, York, "The elogium of Aeneas in the Forum of Augustus at Rome: new insights from Mérida and Pompeii"

Apr 14, 2016 at -

In 1986 excavations in the portico of the so-called “Marble Forum” of the Roman colonia of Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain) uncovered a fragment of an inscribed elogium of Aeneas, along with… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Claire Lyons, Getty, "Altera Roma—The Classical World Encounters the Aztecs"

Apr 7, 2016 at -

In the Age of Exploration, the world-changing confrontation between Europe and Mesoamerica was mediated by ancient Rome. Spain's conquest of Mexico in the 1500s coincided with the Renaissance … Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Irene Peirano, Yale, "Vergilius orator an poeta: Virgil the orator in Macrobius and others"

Mar 31, 2016 at -

Whether Virgil was to be considered an orator or a poet was one of the key issues in the reception of his work, as is attested by discussions in Florus, Macrobius, Servius and Tiberius Claudius Donatus. … Read More



COLLOQUIUM: John Tully, Cardiff, "Display on "Delos, hegemony in the Hellenistic Aegean - and how they connect"

Mar 24, 2016 at -

This talk analyses the politics of display in the sanctuary at Hellenistic Delos, particularly the ‘vase festivals’ endowed by Ptolemaic and Antigonid kings and others in the third century bc.  It embeds these… Read More