Notice of this appeared in my email (via David Pritchard) and near as I can tell, it is not easily shareable right now even though it is probably very appropriate for the times. Descriptions are clipped from their pages:
- Stavroula Kefallonitis (Lyon 2020), Welcome Speech, Video Recording, The Funeral Oration and Nicole Loraux: 19 February 2020: A Study Day at Le Collegium de Lyon (France)
- David M. Pritchard (Lyon 2020), ‘L’oraison funèbre après Loraux’ and Bernd Steinbock, ‘The Epitaphios Logos of Pericles: Thucydides’s Ambivalence towards the Funeral Oration’, with Closing Remarks by Marie Durnerin
- [text of DMP’s paper is apparently reproduced here: When French historians of ancient Greece conquered the world | Comment | ekathimerini.com
- Dominique Lenfant (Lyon 2020), ‘L’oraison funèbre comme autoportrait de la démocratie athénienne’, with Opening Remarks by Christophe Cusset and Closing Remarks by Halima Benchikh-Lehocine
- François Lissarrague (Lyon 2020), ‘Nicole Loraux et la belle mort athénienne’ and Johannes Wienand, ‘”Living Tombs”: Approaching the Epitaphios Logos of Gorgias’, with Opening Remarks by Madalina Dana and Closing Remarks by Pierre Balmond
- Pascale Brillet-Dubois (Lyon 2020), ‘Nicole Loraux et la tragédie: Un contrepoint à l’Invention d’Athènes’ and Christophe Pébarthe, ‘Qu’est que “l’anthropologie historique”: Réflexions historiographiques sur l’École de Paris’, with Opening Remarks by Richard Bouchon and Closing Remarks by Antoine Chabod,