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SUMMARY:Philopoiētai 2
DESCRIPTION:9.30 to 10.20am Rebecca Lämmle  An Apology to Homer. Plato and the dialogues of the dead.    10.20 to 11.10am Emily Kearns    Some thoughts on blood, colour and impurity in Homer and his readers    Break    11.40 to 12.30pm Shaul Tor  "Even if they speak without likelihoods or compelling proofs": Timaeus 40d-e and some of its ancient readers    Lunch    14.00 to 14.50 Alex Long   Sight-lovers and sound-lovers: who are hoi polloi in Plato?     14.50 to 15.40 pm Gabriel Richardson Lear   'Plato on mimesis as a good way of life'     Break    16.00 to 16.50 Tony Long    Questions of personal identity: Sophocles on Ajax     This event will take place both in-person and online.  To register for this event please e-mail classcon@st-andrews.ac.uk stating whether you would like to attend in person (limited numbers) or online. Please register by Friday 21st April 2023. https://events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/philopoietai-2/
LOCATION:School of Classics, Swallowgate, Butts Wynd, KY16 9AL, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
URL:https://events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/philopoietai-2/
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