“(Un)virtuous Sounds: Music Criticism in Early China”
“(Un)virtuous Sounds: Music Criticism in Early China”
Avital Rom
University of Cambridge
“(Un)virtuous Sounds: Music Criticism in Early China”
Avital Rom
University of Cambridge
Beinecke Show & Tell: Early-Modern Reception of Asian Philosophy
with Colin McCaffrey
Spontaneity is Said in Many Ways: Wang Chong and Aristotle on Change
with James Brown-Kinsella
End of Semester Happy Hour (followed by Gryphons)
March 7th 2024 | 16:00-17:15 EST | https://yale.zoom.us/j/93561946110
Discussion on Mark Letteney’s The Christianization of Knowledge in Late Antiquity: Intellectual and Material Transformations (2023).
“Music and Global Thinking in the Roman Empire”
Lauren Curtis
Associate Professor of Classical Studies
Bard College
Photo: Attis dancing in worship of Cybele. Vatican Museums inv. 1656. Source: Wikimedia Commons
“Classic Maya Music: A discussion of the evidence of musical practices in the Maya area”
Jared Katz
Associate Curator of the Americas and Africa
University of Notre Dame
“Classic Maya Music: A discussion of the evidence of musical practices in the Maya area”
Jared Katz
Associate Curator of the Americas and Africa
University of Notre Dame
“Inca Songwork, Cusco 1535”
Gary Tomlinson
Sterling Professor of Music and Humanities
Yale University
Pauline LeVen
Professor of Classics