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The Department of Italian Language and Literature presents “Augustine, Guinizzelli and Dante.
The Department of Italian Language and Literature presents “Augustine, Guinizzelli and Dante.
The Public Humanities Program at Yale presents “An Oral History Workshop: New Media and Transdisciplinary Approaches,” a workshop by Amy Starecheski and Mary Marshall Clark.
The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures presents “Animal Classification in Ancient Near Eastern Scripts: Between Hieroglyphs and Cuneiform,” a lecture by Professor Orly Goldwasser (Hebrew University).
The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures and the Council on Archaeological Studies present “The Egyptian Coloy in Avaris during the Hyksos Period,” a lecture by Professor Manfred Bietak (Austrian Academy of Sciences).
Please join us to celebrate the distinguished career of leadership and teaching excellence of Ayala Dvoretzky with the department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, The Program in Judaic studies and the Modern Hebrew Program at Yale.
Caroline Waerzeggers (Associate Professor of Assyriology, Leiden University) will deliver the Rosenthal Memorial Lecture on April 11th 2017.
Sponsored by the K.W. and E.K. Rosenthal Memorial Lectures in Ancient and Near Eastern Civilizations at Yale University.
Jonardon Ganeri (Professor of Philosophy, New York Abu Dhabi and Global Network Professor of Philosophy, New York University) will present on the topic of “Why Philosophy Needs Sanskrit, Now More than Ever” to the SASC Colloquium.
An international symposium in conjunction with Yale University Art Gallery and the History of Art Department.
Sponsored by the Edward J. and Dorothy Clark Kempf Fund at the MacMillan Center.
“Modern Art from the Barjeel Foundation Collection, Sharjah, UAE” is a loan exhibition of art from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt, from the 1950s to 1980s. It will be on view from March 1st to July 15th 2017.
This exhibition, ”An American Orientalist: The Life and Legacy of Edward E. Salisbury (1814-1901)” will be on view in the Memorabilia Room of Sterling Memorial Library from September 6th, 2016 to February 6th 2017.