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Classical Reception and Pedagogy
Object-based Teaching - Classical Reception and University Collections
The workshop is the first event in a planned series on 'Classical Reception and Pedagogy'. It focuses on the ways that the reception of classical...
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Museum of Dreamworlds: Silent Antiquity Films in the British National Film Archive
School of Classics Seminar - Maria Wyke (UCL)
TRIGGER WARNING May contain a reference to (or a moving image of) violence, possibly sexual. This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please...
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Editing slaves: Unfree labour and textual revision in Rome (Trigger Warning below)
Talitha Keary
Note: Note: the lecture will involve discussion of slavery, rape and torture. This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact...
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Disabilities and the Disabled in the Roman Empire.
A Social and Cultural History (Trigger Warning below) Christian Laes (Manchester)
Note: the lecture will contain some images (ancient artifacts) of what was considered as bodily deformity and references to Nazi-propaganda that referred to...
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Quantification and the Persepolis Fortification Archive: An Exploratory Workshop
The St Andrews Centre for the Receptions of Antiquity (SACRA) and the Classical Reception Studies Network (CRSN) would like to invite Postgraduate Researchers...
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How Did Ancient Rome Shape India's Decolonization? -- Milinda Banerjee (St Andrews)
For further information please emai [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our seminar mailing list. Email...
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of Colonies and Queens: myths of Carthage in a contact zone
Jo Quinn (Oxford)
This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...
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The Discourse on the Ancestral Constitution in the Early Hellenistic Period
Laura Loddo (Milan)
This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...
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The St Andrews Graduate Conference in Ancient Philosophy (Day 1)
The St Andrews Graduate Conference in Ancient Philosophy this year focuses on 'The Ideal Citizen'. Graduate students from the UK, the US, Canada,...
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The Sentient Sponge: between natural history, art history and philosophy
Verity Platt (Cornell)
This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...
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Centre for the Public Understanding of Greek and Roman Drama --- Lyndsay Coo (Bristol)
The sisterhood of the Danaids
TRIGGER WARNING Will include mention of suicide, rape and sexual violence. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join...
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The Ladies at the bank: women and money at the end of the Second Punic War
Kristina Milnor - Columbia
This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...
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New approaches to the study of imperial historiography
Workshop organised by Christian Djurslev
Programme 1.00-1.10pm: Introduction by Christian Thrue Djurslev (Aarhus) 1.10-2.10: Nicolas Wiater (St Andrews) 'Rethinking 'Style' in...
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The St Andrews Graduate Conference in Ancient Philosophy (Day 2)
The St Andrews Graduate Conference in Ancient Philosophy this year focuses on 'The Ideal Citizen'. Graduate students from the UK, the US, Canada,...
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Violence and Social Bonds in Late Antique Egypt: Women as Victims, Perpetrators, and Adjudicators
Anna Kelley - St Andrews
TRIGGER WARNING Will include discussions of both domestic and sexual violence, abduction marriage and rape. This is a School of Classics Event. For further...
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Uninvited guests, unexpected passengers: Insects and past environments in the Eastern Mediterranean
Eva Panagiotakopulu (Edinburgh)
This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...
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Annual Lecture in the History of Women, Gender and Sexuality
Inexplicable men of genius and what to do about them: a study in predicaments and alarms in the historiography of early Christian women
Blossom Stefaniw is Professor of Intellectual History at MF University College in Oslo where she teaches in the Religious Studies department. Her research...