Digital Propertius Project
This Friday (10/14), the Digital Propertius Project (under the umbrella of the WHC classics and theory group) will be meeting at 4-5pm in Phelps room 401. The working group is open to everyone from any discipline.
This Friday (10/14), the Digital Propertius Project (under the umbrella of the WHC classics and theory group) will be meeting at 4-5pm in Phelps room 401. The working group is open to everyone from any discipline.
The New England Ancient History Colloquium will host a lecture by Michael Leese (University of New Hampshire) on “The Inter-Generational Transmission of Commercial and Financial Business Fortunes in Ancient Greece,” followed by commentary delivered by
The New England Ancient History Colloquium will host a lecture by Michael Leese (University of New Hampshire) on “The Inter-Generational Transmission of Commercial and Financial Business Fortunes in Ancient Greece,” followed by commentary delivered by
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The Yale Program in the History of the Book is pleased to announce their first event of the fall speaker series, a lecture followed by a seminar with Margreta de Grazia (Emerita Sheli Z. and Burton X. Rosenberg Professor of the Humanities, University of Pennsylvania).
Tracy Miller
Associate Professor of East Asian Art and Architecture
Vanderbilt University
The Classics Works in Progress group will host Rachel Love, who will be presenting part of a dissertation chapter, “Everything You Expected and Less: Livy’s Preface, Again” on Monday, October 10th at 4 pm.
The Working Group in Ancient Philosophy is pleased to host Dan Ferguson (Yale) for a paper titled “Self-Knowledge at the End of the Alcibiades” on Friday, October 7th from 4 to 6 pm.
As usual, coffee, tea, and light snacks will be provided
Interested in working with maps? Join the DHLab and CSSSI for one or both of our fall GIS Training Meetups.