Events
Inevitability of the Book
This symposium sponsored by the Yale Program in the History of the Book will feature a lecture by Professor Joseph Howley (Classics, Columbia University) on “Inheritance, Innovation, or Inevitability?
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations Book 1- How Stoic and How Roman?
The Classics Department is pleased to host Professor Chirstopher Gill for a talk on “Marcus Aurelius, Meditations Book 1- How Stoic and How Roman?” on Monday, October 17th at 5 pm in Phelps 401.
Publishing Your First Book in the Humanities (and Thoughts on the Second)
On Tuesday, September 27, at 10:30 am, Alan G.
China Opportunities Fair
The Yale-China Association will hold the China Opportunities Fair, a chance for students to find the best China experiences for their interests, on Thursday, Sept. 8th from 4 to 6 pm in Dwight Chapel on Old Campus.
The Archaeology of Early Christian Monasticism: Methodologies and Material Sources
Directly following the Medieval/Renaissance Welcome Back Reception on September 8th, Yale Lectures in Medieval Studies will inaugurate its 2016-2017 series with a talk by our own Stephen Davis (Professor of Religious Studies, Yale University):
East Asian Studies Fall Welcome Reception
The chair of Council on East Asian Studies, Jing Tsu, cordially invites you to attend the Fall Welcome Reception from 5 to 7 pm on Wednesday, September 7th at the Yale Provost’s House (35 Hillhouse Avenue).
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
Classics Colloquium: Roland Mayer
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.’