Events
Dead Dogs and the Lord of the Universe: Babylonians Write to the Assyrian King
The Yale Assyriological seminar is pleased to host Michael Jursa (University of Vienna) for a lecture entitled “Dead Dogs and the Lord of the Universe: Babylonians Write to the Assyrian King” on Wednesday, Sept. 28th at 4:30 pm in the Judaic Studies Room, SML 335b.
WHC Classics and Theory: Digital Classics
The WHC Classics and Theory: Digital Classics reading group will meet Friday, September 30th from 4pm-5pm in Phelps 401 to discuss Cy
Intro to XML and XPath
Intro to XML and XPath
September 23 from 1:00-3:00pm in Bass Library, L06
Ancient Canon Peripheries
Ancient Canon Peripheries
Summoning the Earth God in the Journey to the West
The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures is pleased to host Lee Fong-Mao (Chair Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, Chengchi University, Taiwan) for a lecture entitled “Summoning the Earth God in the Journey to the West” on September 26th at 4:30 pm in HGS 312.
Antistius Medicus
Please join us for the first Greco-Roman Lunch of the new academic year on September 26. Professor Ann Hanson will be our first speaker, presenting on the topic of “Antistius Medi
Jessica Lamont - The Archaeology of Magic in Ancient Greece and Rome
The Archaeology of Magic in Ancient Greece and Rome
What is an Author?
The Yale University Department of Comparative Literature is pleased to host Michael W Clune (Professor of English, Case Western Reserve University) for a paper entitled, “What is an author?” on Monday, Sept.