Fridays at 5.15pm in Room 1.11
All graduates are warmly invited to attend the Graduate Interdisciplinary Seminar series, which will be running on Friday evenings throughout the Easter Term. There will be two twenty-minute papers presented each week by people working in the different classical disciplines; general discussion will follow the papers. The seminars provide an ideal forum for discussing new ideas and developing presentation skills in a relaxed, friendly and supportive environment. The seminars are always followed by drinks at the Granta and dinner, to which everyone is welcome.
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27 April |
Patrick Reagan Cook: Worms and their Antecedants: Contextualizing the Death of Galerius in De MortibusPersecutorum Paul Dean: Diachronic and Synchronic Competition in Menander’s Samia |
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4 May |
Lyn Bailey: Rome was built in a day with the help of ARTstor Naoya Iwata: Plato's Form of the Good and other Forms: the simile of the Sun in the Republic |
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11 May |
Claire Rachel Jackson: The Phaedra Myth in Heliodorus and Apuleius |
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18 May |
Matthew Scarborough: Diachronic Perspectives in Greek Dialectological Classification: A Historiography Open to one more paper |
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25 May |
Daisy Belfield: Amber Tears and Laughing Centaurs: Reading Lucian through his Prolaliae Simon Strauss: title tba |
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1 June |
Open to papers |
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8 June |
Open to papers |
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15 June |
Open to papers |
For further information please contact the organisers:
Paul Dean (pmd42@cam.ac.uk)
Claire Jackson (crj33@cam.ac.uk)