We are delighted to announce our research seminars and special lectures for Autumn Term 2016:
28 September
Francesca Silvestrelli (Salento), “Pottery workshops in Greek colonies of the Ionian coast: production and consumption at Metaponto and Herakleia”
5 October
Evert Van Emde Boas (Oxford), “Realism in Euripidean characterization: a cognitive approach”
12 October
Luigi Prada (Oxford) “Two Languages, Four Scripts (and Counting): Dealing with Linguistic Diversity in Graeco-Roman Egypt”
19 October
Barbara Borg (Exeter), “Reviving tradition in Hadrianic Rome: From incineration to inhumation”
26 October
Andreas Gavrielatos (Edinburgh), “In search of the hidden truth in Persius’ Satires”
9 November
Sophia Piacentin (KCL) “Epigraphy in context: the case of multae in Roman and Samnite Italy”
16 November
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones (Cardiff), “Sexual Violence and a Re-Reading of the Eurymedon Vase”
23 November
Peter Agocs (UCL) “Pindar’s Pythian 4 and Greek colonial memory”
25 November
Annual Percy N. Ure Lecture
Christopher Smith (BSR)
Title and venue tbc.
30 November
Nicoletta Momigliano (Bristol) “Aegeomania’ or Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology beyond archaeology modern obsessions with the Aegean Bronze Age Past in various cultural practices”
7 December
Fred Naiden (North Carolina), “The Self-Image of Alexander the Great”
Unless otherwise stated, all seminars will take place at 4pm in the Van Emden lecture theatre (HumSS).
Everyone welcome.