We are pleased to announce the launch of our Reading Classics Seminar Series for Summer Term 2024, which will boost our Wednesday afternoons with constructive and stimulating lectures and discussions on various aspects of Classics research!
In this series of lectures, starting on 24 April, we welcome a diverse group of speakers in our Departmental seminars. Our Summer seminar series will explore a variety of topics and periods of Classical studies. All seminars will be livestreamed on MS Teams; tune in every Wednesday at 4pm (unless otherwise stated)! Attendance is free and open to all! To attend please follow this link: https://bit.ly/3UkPo10. Below you can find a poster with all titles.
Full list of titles
24 April
Shaohui Wang, Northeast Normal University, China, and University of Cambridge, ἰὼ, ἰή, ἰέ – a survey of ritual cries and emotions in ancient Greek religion and the parallels in Chinese religious practice
1 May
Chris Pellin, University of Oxford, I want to be Great too – but how? Alexander, Augustus, and Livy
8 May – Postponed
Mathura Umanchandran, Exeter University, Race, Empire, and Decoloniality Seminar
15 May
Jordan Miller, University of Cambridge, Under the Bed and among the Dead: Monsters in Ancient Egypt
29 May
Polly Low, Durham University, Nothing to see here? Inscriptions and the early Athenian Empire
All (unless otherwise labelled) starting at 16:00 in Edith Morley 126J
For more information contact e.m.m.aston@reading.ac.uk