Seen on Classicists (please send any responses to the folks mentioned in the quoted text, not to rogueclassicism!):
The 3rd meeting of the Yorkshire Ancient Philosophy Network will be on 21st May, in Seminar Room 2, Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied CETL, University of Leeds.
Further details at our website/blog "Sullogismos":
Programme:
10:00-12:30 Reading Group
Plato Republic IV, 435-445 (using Grube/Reeve translation, publ. Hackett)
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Stephen Makin (Sheffield)
"Amusing Gorgias: Why does the Encomium of Helen end as it does?"
15:30-15:45 Coffee
15:45-17:15 James Wilberding (Newcastle)
"Secret Life of Plants in Galen"
All academics and postgraduates with an interest in Ancient Philosophy are warmly welcomed.
Lunch: own arrangements.
No booking is required, but an email to indicate attendance would enable us to circulate the papers to participants in advance.
Contact: Amber Carpenter (adc503 AT york.ac.uk), Jamie Dow (j.dow AT leeds.ac.uk) or Antony Hatzistavrou (A.hatzistavrou AT hull.ac.uk)