"The Pathogenic Sea? Disease and Connectivity in the Pre-modern Mediterranean"
“The Pathogenic Sea? Disease and Connectivity in the Pre-modern Mediterranean”
Peregrine Horden
Fellow, All Souls College
University of Oxford
“The Pathogenic Sea? Disease and Connectivity in the Pre-modern Mediterranean”
Peregrine Horden
Fellow, All Souls College
University of Oxford
“Architectural and Iconographic
Evocations of Jerusalem and the Temple
in Early Christian Rome”
Monday, March 6, 2023, 5:30 p.m.
320 York Street, HQ 229
Alexander Free and Noel Lenski are hosting a colloquium on Friday, Febuary 17, 2023 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. titled “Civic Identities in the Eastern Mediterranean World: The Hellenistic Age to Late Antiquity”, sponsored by the Classics Department and ARCHAIA
“Corrupting Peasants: The Rural Poor in Mediterranean History”
Professor Kim Bowes
University of Pennsylvania
HQ Room 276
Lunch will be provided.
“The Phoenicians in Iberia, or How to Corrupt the Western Seas”
Carolina Lopez-Ruiz
Professor in the Divinity School and Classics at the University of Chicago
Lunch will be provided.
Robin Fleming
Professor of Early Medieval History
Department of History
Boston College
Dr. Arnaud Besson
Geneva University, Switzerland
Valerie Hansen
Stanley Woodward Professor of History, Yale University
October 13, 2022
12:00 - 2:00p.m. Phelps Hall Room 401
Interested in the study of the ancient world and premodern cultures/societies in general?
Are you looking for a venue to interact with students and faculty working on different regions from different disciplinary perspectives?
The first talk of the Ancient Societies Workshop this year will be given by Professor Joe Manning (Classics, History, Law). This year’s series theme is Corrupting Seas: Maritime Historical Ecologies in Premodernity.
You can register for the zoom link for the talk here: