Past Events



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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Penn Roundtable: Green Faiths? Laudato Si and other Religious Responses to Ecological Pressures

Sep 25, 2015 at

Panel featuring:

Carolyn Fornoff, Romance Languages, Penn

Brad S. Gregory, History, University of Notre Dame

Campbell Grey, Classical Studies, Penn

Mark Shiffman, Humanities, Villanova… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Luca Graverini, Università di Siena, "Sub domina meretrice. Circe in the Latin West"

Dec 3, 2015 at -

The world of Homeric epic already contained, or pointed to, other possible stories, non-heroic alternatives that the ensuing literary tradition would develop in different ways. The Circe episode is an… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Anna Marmodoro, Oxford, Topic: "Divide and Empower. The metaphysics of Stoic blends"

Nov 19, 2015 at -

‘Is everything entirely made up of atoms? … Or is everything made up of atomless “gunk”—as Lewis (1991: 20) calls it—that divides forever into smaller and smaller parts?’ (Varzi 2014)



COLLOQUIUM: Brian Rose, UPENN, "Troy and Gordion: the Historiography of Excavation at Two Legendary Sites in Anatolia"

Nov 12, 2015 at -

I have had the good fortune to direct or co-direct excavations at two legendary sites in Turkey–-Troy and Gordion, and the fieldwork that I have conducted there over the course of the last 25 years has continually… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Christopher van den Berg, Amherst College, "Intertextuality, Metaprose, and Program in Pseudo-Quintilian DM XIII"

Nov 5, 2015 at -

Pseudo-Quintilian’s 13th Major Declamation draws on a range of ancient authorities on bees and beekeeping, and scholars have assiduously documented the work’s predecessors in both poetry and prose.… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Jonathan P. Conant, Brown University, "Child-beating and Trauma in Late Antiquity"

Oct 29, 2015 at -

Through the works of authors like Augustine, John Chrysostom, and Libanius, Jonathan Conant explores the late Roman debate about the morality, efficacy, and social and psychological costs of beating children. Placing… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Carl Shaw, New College of Florida, "Early Kômos Songs: Satyric, Pre-comic, and Dithyrambic Performance"

Oct 8, 2015 at -

Satyr drama was instituted at the City Dionysia around the end of the sixth century BCE, and comedy was officially introduced approximately twenty years later, in 486. But both genres have a rich and interconnected… Read More