Seen on the Classicists list:
WORK-in-PROGRESS
Department of Classics & Ancient History, University of Durham
(Wednesdays 1pm – Seminar Room – sandwiches welcome)
MICHAELMAS TERM 2009
All visitors welcome
14 October: Johanna Hannink (Cambridge University)
Anecdote and narrative in the pseudo-Euripidean epistles
21 October: Andreas Hartmann
Objects, relics, and memory in classical antiquity
28 October Johannes Haubold
The grammar of the bard
4 November Donald Murray
‘As was my wish’ – Darius and the crossing of the Bosporus
11 November Lilah-Grace Fraser
Women and memory in the Iliad and the Kossovo cyle
18 November Valentina di Lascio
Aristotle’s linguistic fallacies in the Sophistical Refutations
25 November: John Marincola (Florida State University)
Towards a new interpretation of Hellenistic historiography
2 December: Paola Ceccarelli
Topical Identities
9 December Mark Woolmer
Intelligence networks and the exchange of information in ancient Phoenicia