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Land and Power in the Later Roman World
Land and landownership underpinned the socio-economic fabric of the late Roman world. Land played a defining role in the working of the state and secular...
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Peace, war and conflict in the ancient world
The workshop plans to examine the following questions: What theories of the origin of conflict, or suggestions for conflict-avoidance, do we find in the ancient...
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Catullus, Ennius and the end of Rome
Jesse Hill (Edinburgh)
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...
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First thoughts on pastoral names
Gail Trimble (Oxford)
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Sarah Broadie Memorial Lecture: Professor Gábor Betegh, University of Cambridge
Plato on forgetting and re-understanding
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Forms of the Flesh: Autochthonous Origins in Late Antiquity
Daniel Hanigan (Cambridge)
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Hidden in theory: rhetoric and the ethics of concealment
Giulia Maltagliati (Cambridge)
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The shadowy Titinius and the elusive Fabula Togata
Dan-el Padilla Peralta (Princeton)
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Homeric narrative patterns in Plato's Republic
Liz Scharffenberger (Columbia)Â
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Up the garden path: inscribing Ovid and reading reception in the garden art of Ian Hamilton Finlay
Jo Paul (Open University)
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