events
- 鈥淐U鈥檚 upcoming production of Euripides鈥 Hecuba鈥漰resented by Professor John Gibert 鈥淐U Presents/Casey Cass鈥 Wednesday, October 24, 2018 7:00 PM in HUMN 250After the fall of Troy, Queen Hecuba suffers the sacrifice of one of her
- The Classics Department and the Arts & Sciences Fund for Excellence present:SAPPHO'S LATESTWednesday, October 17 HUMN 250 鈥 5:00 pm Diane Rayor Professor of Classics, Grand Valley State University, MichiganRoe Green 兔子先生传媒文化作品ing
- Dr. Nicholas Rockwell Author of Thebes: A History (Routledge 2017)Monday, October 15 4:30 - HUMN 135 Warfare was fundamental to state formation and the articulation of ideas about freedom, citizenship, and political participation
- Time in AntiquityOctober 12-13, 2018Friday 6:00 PM Keynote Address by Peter Bing, University of Toronto, "Tombs of Poet's Minor Characters" Eaton Humanities HUMN 250Saturday 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM British and Irish Studies Room in Norlin Library
- Jarrett Welsh Associate Professor at the University of TorontoMonday, 8th October 4:30 pm - HUMN 135 No work of late-antique scholarship can rival Nonius Marcellus鈥 De compendiosa doctrina for the sheer number of Latin literary
- The University of Colorado Boulder Department of Classics and Outreach Committee with the Classics Department at Boulder High, the Colorado Classics Association and the Colorado Junior Classical League Present:
- How to make a Roman temple robber: rhetoric and abuse from Ciceronian Rome to Lord Elgin presented by Professor Isabel K枚sterWednesday, September 19, 2018 7:00 PM in HUMN 250 Stealing from a sanctuary was one of the worst crimes a
- Practice Latin through games, conversations, and easy stories.Latin learners of all levels welcome.Stay for a few minutes or the whole session!Snacks will be served.Meet in Eaton Humanities 350 (HUMN 350)Tuesdays from 11:30-1:
- Professor Elspeth Dusinberre - Archaeology, Imperialism, and What It Means To Be Human. Understanding how the Achaemenid Empire worked, the processes and effects of imperialism, can鈥攊f we wish鈥攁llow us a different glimpse into our own lives as well.
- Religion and the Economics of the Sea at the Bronze Age-Iron Age transitionBarbara Kowalzig, NYU Monday, April 23 5PM in HUMN 135 The paper explores fundamentally new conceptions of maritime economic and social connectivity taking