Ninth Annual Mikhail I. Rostovtzeff Lecture
“The Twelve Caesars: Fictions and Fakes, Meanings and Misunderstandings from the Renaissance to Now”
“The Twelve Caesars: Fictions and Fakes, Meanings and Misunderstandings from the Renaissance to Now”
Responses to Mary Beard’s “The Twelve Caesars: Fictions and Fakes, Meanings and Misunderstandings from the Renaissance to Now”
9:00 – Welcome and Introduction – Noel Lenski (Yale)
9:10 – Michael Koortbojian (Princeton)
See conference website at https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=1854599
The Department of History of Art presents Melissa McCormick (Harvard University), who will speak on ”Murasaki and Metaphysics: The Thinking Female Author as Icon ca. 1560” on Wednesday, May 4th at 5:30 pm in Loria B51.
Who: Evan Rodriguez (Yale)
Title: “A Long Lost Relative in the Parmenides? Plato’s Family of Hypothetical Methods”
When: Friday, April 29th, 4-6pm
Professor Peter E.
Economic History Workshop
Monday, April 25
4:00-5:30pm
28 Hillhouse Ave., Room 16
Assyriological Seminar
Reconstructing the Urban Area of Ancient Arbil (Iraq): The Archaeological Dimension
WGAP is pleased to announce another event:
Speaker: Jessica Gelber (Pittsburgh)
When: Friday, April 22nd, 4-6pm
Where: LC 204