Past Events



COLLOQUIUM: Clare Rothschild, Lewis University, "The Muratorian Fragment as Fraud"

Mar 17, 2016 at -

Scholars are divided as to the origin of the most famous canon list in the history of the Church, dubbed the “Muratorian Fragment” by the Ambrosian librarian Ludovico Antonio Muratori its purported discoverer.  … Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Nick Blackwell, NC State University, "Agamemnon’s Masons: Understanding Technological Links across the Argolid, Boeotia, and the Land of Hatti"

Mar 3, 2016 at -

During the 13th century BC, masons at Mycenae utilized several different cutting techniques to fashion architectural blocks and sculpture. This talk highlights the importance of saw and drill use on key… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Loren Samons, Boston University, “What’s Wrong with Samons’ Pericles?”

Feb 25, 2016 at -

Is it possible to write a “biography” of a fifth-century Athenian?  What justifies (or dooms) such an attempt? In the case of Pericles, problems of Thucydides’ composition and the historian's method of… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Marilyn Evans, Swarthmore,"Buried Among the Living: Intramural Burial in Archaic Gabii"

Feb 18, 2016 at -

One of the most widely held views about burial in the Roman world is that the Romans buried their dead outside the city. This custom is attested at sites throughout Rome and Latium as early as the 9th century BCE,… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Ann Steiner, F&M, "Finding Women in the Archaeological Record: A Case Study from Northern Etruria"

Feb 11, 2016 at -

Evidence for the activities of women in archaeological contexts is often hypothesized when classes of artifacts assumed to be the possessions of women—jewelry – or evidence of their work – weaving tools--… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Graham Oliver, Brown, "Royal Correspondence with the Athenians: Communication between Kings, Successors, and the Greek Polis before and after Alexander the Great."

Feb 4, 2016 at -

At Athens no direct epigraphical presentation of letters from Kings has survived from the early Hellenistic period but it is clear from the decrees of the Athenians that such correspondence was received. The… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Roy Gibson, Manchester, "To Como then I came: on writing the modern biography of an ancient Roman."

Jan 28, 2016 at -

There is a great gulf between what the modern biographer expects to discover and what Greek and Roman texts like to tell us about individuals. It can be easy to ignore this chasm, since the area in… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Anne-Sophie Noel, Lyon; Hellenic Center, "Comment parler à un objet ? L'adresse aux objets inanimés de forme hymnique dans la poésie lyrique et la tragédie"

Jan 21, 2016 at -

"Comment parler à un objet ? L'adresse aux objets inanimés de forme hymnique dans la poésie lyrique et la tragédie" ("How to speak to an object? Hymnic features in formal addresses to inanimate objects in lyric… Read More



LECTURE: Peter Struck, University of Pennsylvania, "The End of the Lecture?"

Oct 20, 2015 at -

The Evan C Thompson Chair Lecture on Excellence in Teaching

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