Events
Greco-Roman Lunch: Kevin Feeney
Greco-Roman Lunch: Kyle Khellaf
Please join us for the next Greco-Roman Lunch on Monday, November 6, at 11:45 in the Fellows Common Room in Saybrook College to hear Kyle Khellaf of the Department of Classics give a talk entitled “Re
Greco-Roman Lunch: Matthew Larsen
Yale Archaeology Brown Bag: Jade Luiz, "A First Class House? Sensory Archaeology of a Nineteenth-Century Boston Brothel"
Please join us for the next Brown Bag lecture this Friday featuring Jade Luiz, a PhD candidate from Boston University.
Renaissance Colloquium: Tanya Pollard, "Shakespeare's Trojan Queens and Tragic Sympathies"
The Renaissance Colloquium is delighted to present Tanya Pollard (Brooklyn College, CUNY).
“Shakespeare’s Trojan Queens and Tragic Sympathies”
Nukhet Varlik, "Plague, Ecology, and Empire: Re-thinking the History of the Second Pandemic"
Yale History of Science presents Nukhet Varlik (Rutgers University) as part of its departmental colloquium, with a talk entitled “Plague, Ecology, and Empire: Re-thinking the History of the Second Pandemic.”
Ancient Societies Workshop: Peter Hunt, "Inside and Outside: Women Slaves in Ancient Greece"
Peter Hunt (University of Colorado, Boulder)
“Inside and Outside: Women Slaves in Ancient Greece”
Paul Erdkamp, "Malthus, Climate and the Decline of the Roman World: Some Critical Remarks"
Finnian Gerety, "'The Syllable is the Sun': The Construction of OM in Vedic Prose Texts"
Please join us at 4pm on Thursday October 5th for our first Asian Religions lecture of the year.