Events
Coffee and Conversation on Teaching with Digital Technologies
The Yale English Department Renaissance Colloquium
and the Digital Humanities Working Group
are delighted to present
Alan Galey
University of Toronto
Coffee and conversation on teaching with digital technologies
Seeing the Spider: The Visual Experience of Textual Variation in Shakespeare
The Yale English Department Renaissance Colloquium
and the Digital Humanities Working Group
are delighted to present
Alan Galey
University of Toronto
A Divergent Bronze Casting Tradition: The Zhousheng Bronzes and the Question about the Production System of Western Zhou Bronzes
The Council on Archaeological Studies at Yale presents, “A Divergent Bronze Casting Tradition: The Zhousheng Bronzes and the Question about the Production System of Western Zhou Bronzes,” a lecture by Li Feng (Columbia University, Department of East Asian Languages and Culture).
Medieval Colloquium: The American Middle Ages
New Frontiers of Eurasian Comparison: Practices, Opportunities, Dirty Truths.
Save the date of our Yiwsa Capstone Lecture, which will take place on Thurdsay, May 5 at 5:30 pm in Linsly-Chittenden Hall (LC), room 104.
Classics Graduate Student Elected Speaker: Jason König
Please mark your calendar for this year’s graduate elected speaker: Jason König, who will give a talk on April 14 at 5:30PM in PH207. More information forthcoming.
YIWSA: Tribute and Loyalty to Man and God in Ancient Egypt and Late Antiquity
The Yale Interdisciplinary Working Group for the Study of Antiquity will host its next round of presentations on Thursday, Feb. 11th at 3:30 pm in Phelps 207.
Provincial Spaces and Layered Monarchies in the Han and Roman Empires
Senecan Rectitude: Bending the Rules
The Department of Classics will host Professor Victoria Rimell (Sapienza Universitá di Roma) for a talk on “Senecan Rectitude: Bending the Rules” on Thursday, February 11th at 5:30 pm in Phelps Hall, Room 407. Reception to follow.




