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Searching for the Goddess of Countless Names: Isis, Gender, and Ethnic Identity in Vergil and OvidLily Panoussi Thursday, April 18, 2024 5pm - Eaton Humanities (HUMN) 250 ABSTRACTThis presentation will focus on the depiction of
Labor Unions and the "Fall" of RomeSarah E. Bond Wednesday, March 13, 2024 5pm - Eaton Humanities (HUMN) 250 ABSTRACTArresting a charioteer in the late Roman world was a perilous act. A large portion of the Roman
Power of the Ancestors at Pylos, GreeceWednesday, February 21st at 7:15pmEaton Humanities #250 Free and open to the publicAbstract Tholos tomb near Palace at PylosOver the past few decades, archaeologists have assigned
Rome鈥檚 Other Twins: Ovid鈥檚 Gemini in Fasti V.Rachel Dzugan The head of Roma on the front and the two Dioscuri riding horses on the back. M眉nzkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. The legendary she-wolf suckles
Kirk AmbroseIn fall 2023, Professor Kirk Ambrose was selected as a 2023-4 Distinguished Research Lecturer. This prestigious award, one of the highest honors bestowed on the 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 faculty, recognizes
Dimitri NakassisThe Department is thrilled to announce that Professor Dimitri Nakassis has been named a College Professor of Distinction, an honorific title awarded by CU鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences that is 鈥渞eserved for
Interconnectivity and Local Responses: A View from the eastern Adriatic island of Bra膷Wednesday, January 24th at 7:15pmEaton Humanities #250 & Zoom (REGISTER HERE) Free and open to the public Abstract: Inhabitants of the
鈥淎rt would get us through it鈥:* Plague and Poetry from Vergil鈥檚 Bees to Emily St. John Mandel鈥檚 Station ElevenFriday, January 19, 5:00pmEaton Humanities #250 Free and open to the publicDownload the program This event is sponsored
Defining Beer in the Ancient WorldBy Travis RuppWednesday, November 29, 7:00pmEaton Humanities #250 & Zoom Free and open to the publicDownload the poster ABSTRACTThis lecture will be a deep dive into the academic debate over what
Pentheus鈥 Myth Beyond EuripidesTuesday, November 14, 5:30 p.m.Eaton Humanities Building, #190Speaker: Dr. Bart艂omiej Bednarek Humboldt Fellow, Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich Assistant Professor, University of WarsawEuripides鈥