Making a Masterpiece: The Royal Inca Tunic at Dumbarton Oaks
Andrew J. Hamilton, Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows, and Lecturer in the Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University
Andrew J. Hamilton, Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows, and Lecturer in the Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University
Roland Mayer (KCL) will present at noon on Friday, May 5th in Phelps 401. A light lunch will be served.
Yale Classics presents its 2016-2017 colloquium series on the topic of ‘Turning Points, Declines, and Falls in the Histories of Ancient Greece and Rome.’
Emma Bridges (OU) will present at noon on Friday, April 7th in Phelps 401. A light lunch will be served.
Yale Classics presents its 2016-2017 colloquium series on the topic of ‘Turning Points, Declines, and Falls in the Histories of Ancient Greece and Rome.’
Emily Kress (Yale) will present at noon on Friday, February 3rd in Phelps 401. A light lunch will be served.
Yale Classics presents its 2016-2017 colloquium series on the topic of ‘Turning Points, Declines, and Falls in the Histories of Ancient Greece and Rome.’
Rachel Love (Yale) will present at noon on Monday, February 6th in Phelps 401. Light refreshments will be served.
Yale Classics presents its 2016-2017 colloquium series on the topic of ‘Turning Points, Declines, and Falls in the Histories of Ancient Greece and Rome.’
Milette Gaifman (Yale) will present on “Declines of Greek Art” at noon on Friday, December 2nd in Phelps 401. A light lunch will be served.
Michele Salzman (UCR) will present a paper on “Vandalizing Rome: The Sack of 455 and Roman Responses to Crisis” at noon on Friday, November 4th in Phelps 401. A light lunch will be served.
This is a workshop on Stoic ethics and its potential contribution to debate in modern moral philosophy.
Joe Farrell of the University of Pennsylvania Hill will present at noon on Friday, October 7th in Phelps 401. A light lunch will be served.
The Yale-Brown Annual Symposium will meet at Brown University this year to hear Brad Inwood (Yale) speak on “The pitfalls of perfection: Stoicism for non-sages” with a response from Mary Louise Gill (Brown) on Monday, September 26th at 5:30 pm.