May 2010
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Seen on Classics (please send any responses to the people/institution mentioned in the post, not to rogueclassicism!) Dear List-Members, I would like to announce the following Latin course to be held at Montclair State University in Summer 2010: The Epic and Vergil (July 12-Aug.5, 3 credits) In this four-week intensive course, students will read in…
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Seen on Classicists (please send any responses to the people/institution mentioned in the post, not to rogueclassicism!) Papers are invited for a panel entitled ‘Athenian Hegemonic Techniques’ which will be held at The Sixth Celtic Conference in Classics (University of Edinburgh, July 28-31, 2010) and chaired by Thomas Figueira. Although a major theme will be…
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Seen on Classicists (please send any responses to the people/institution mentioned in the post, not to rogueclassicism!) Please note that a one-day conference on ‘Aratus and the Astronomical Tradition’ will be held on Friday 18th June 2010, in the School of Classics, University of St Andrews. All those interested in attending should contact Emma Gee,…
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Latest online content includes an editorial by Lorna Hardwick and an article by Joshua Billings: “Hyperion’s symposium: an erotics of reception” (plus assorted payfer content, of course) Classical Receptions Journal.
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ANCIENT GREEK IN THE PARK coming to a park near you! Educational charity The Iris Project will be starting up a new series of free lessons for adults and families this spring and summer across parks in Oxford and London, introducing the fascinating language of the ancient Greeks. These sessions will be starting in London’s…