Past Events



Senior Colloquium

Apr 20, 2017 at -

Topic TBD



COLLOQUIUM: Ralph Rosen, UPENN, "Accessing and Understanding Aristophanic Politics"

Apr 13, 2017 at -

The connection between ‘Aristophanes’ and ‘politics’ can mean different things to different people, but sooner or later everyone must confront the question of Aristophanes’ own politics.… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Tim Whitmarsh, Cambridge, "Atheism in the Ancient World: One Year On"

Apr 6, 2017 at -

In Battling the Gods: Atheism in the Ancient World, Prof. Whitmarsh argued that there were a range of positions available in pre-Christian antiquity that corresponded approximately to what we would… Read More



HYDE LECTURE: Brent Shaw, Princeton, "Did the Romans Have a Future?"

Mar 30, 2017 at -

The investigation offers no real answers, but asks many questions. Given the exigencies of the future needs of the Roman state in areas as diverse as army supply, the massing of currency, and arrangements for the… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Jason Pedicone, Paideia Institute, "How to Build a Humanities Startup: The Story of the Paideia Institute"

Mar 23, 2017 at -

Since it's founding in 2011, the Paideia Institute for Humanistic Study, a independent non-profit organization promoting the study of Latin, Ancient Greek, and the classical humanities, has grown into a multi-… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Christelle Fischer-Bovet, USC, "In search of fame? Local elite strategies under the Ptolemies"

Mar 16, 2017 at -

Acts of benefaction (euergetism) toward the local community by Ptolemaic officials, officers and priests belonging to different but also at times intersecting cultural spheres are an essential mechanism for… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Cynthia Damon, UPENN, "Writing with posterity in mind: Thucydides and Tacitus on secession"

Mar 2, 2017 at -

Seen from a distance Thucydides and Tacitus have much in common: they are both uncomfortable authors whose unsparing commitment to revealing the truth results in grim depictions of the amoral deployment of… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Emily Wilson, UPENN, “Translating the Odyssey: AGAIN?”

Feb 23, 2017 at -

I will discuss my work in producing a new verse translation with introduction of the Odyssey, forthcoming from Norton (November 2017).  The obvious question about any new translation of an already-much-… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Radcliffe Edmonds, Bryn Mawr, "Drawing Down the Moon: Defining Magic in the Ancient Greco-Roman World"

Feb 16, 2017 at -

Magic – the word evokes the mysterious and the marvelous, the forbidden and the hidden, the ancient and the arcane.  But what did magic mean to the people who coined the term, the people of ancient Greece… Read More



COLLOQUIUM: Jeff Green, UPENN, "Caring and Not Caring About Politics: The Idea of Extrapoliticism in Ancient Context"

Feb 9, 2017 at -

Drawing on Homer, Herodotus, Plato, and Epicurus, among others, this paper recovers an ancient, though largely forgotten, democratic tradition which associates the egalitarian mindset with the tendency… Read More