Boston Area Classics Calendar 2007/2008: #7 (10/26/07)
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Sat., Sept. 22, 2007 - Jan. 20, 2008
HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS, Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 4th Floor
Galleries,
485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA
Exhibition: Gods in Color: Painted Sculpture of Classical Antiquity
See Appendix for details on Gallery Talks and Symposium
Mon., Oct. 29, 3:00 p.m.
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT BOSTON, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Room
3540,
Campus Center, Boston, MA
Kellee Barnard (UMass Boston)
"Recent Discoveries at Mochlos: American Excavations of a Minoan Town
in Eastern Crete"
Co-sponsored by the Department of Classics and the UMB Undergraduate
Classics Club
Refreshments will be served
For more information contact Ken Rothwell (kenneth.rothwell(a)umb.edu)
Mon., Oct. 29, 6:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Seminar on the Civilizations of Greece and Rome
Richard Hunter (University of Cambridge)
"The Ugly Peasant and the Naked Virgins: Dionysius of Halicarnassus,
On Imitation"
Thurs., Nov. 1, 4:30 p.m.
AMHERST COLLEGE, Octagon Building, Babbott Room, Amherst, MA
Shadi Bartsch (University of Chicago)
"Persius on the Cannibal Poets"
Sponsored by the Department of Classics
Wed., Nov. 7, 4:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133,
12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
A James Loeb Lecture sponsored by the Department of the Classics
Emmanuele Curti (Scuola di Specializzazione in Archeologia, Matera,
University of Basilicata)
"Digging the History of Pompeii: New Perspectives on the 'Buried' City"
Wed., Nov. 7, 4:15 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Tsai Auditorium, CGIS South Building, Room 010,
1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA
"Medieval Archaeology in the 21st Century" lecture series
Mark Thomas (University College, London)
"No Sex Please, We're English: Genes, Anglo-Saxon Apartheid, and the
Early Medieval Settlement of Britain"
Chris Loveluck (Nottingham/Harvard), Michael McCormick (Harvard
University), Nick Patterson (Broad Institute) and David Reich
(Harvard Medical School) will comment on this pioneering venture into
genomic archaeology
Wed., Nov. 7, 5:00 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Lown 2 Auditorium, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Jennifer Eastman Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Classical
Studies
Christopher Parslow (Wesleyan University)
"Love and Life in the Properties of Julia Felix in Pompeii"
Reception to follow, with light refreshments
For further information contact Ann O. Koloski-Ostrow (781-736-2183
or aoko(a)brandeis.edu) or
Janet Barry (781-736-2180 or jbarry(a)brandeis.edu)
Free and open to the public (for directions: http://www.brandeis.edu/
overview/directions.html)
*Fri., Nov. 9, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
BOWDOIN COLLEGE, Kresge Auditorium, Visual Arts Center, Brunswick, ME
Mary-Kay Gamel (University of California, Santa Cruz)
"Greece: Past into Present" lecture series
"Revising 'Authenticity' in Staging Ancient Mediterranean Drama"
Common Hour Lecture, with additional sponsorship from the Niarchos
Foundation
Sat., Nov. 10 - Sun., Nov. 11
AMHERST COLLEGE and THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST,
Amherst, MA
"See How I Rip Myself!" Rome and its Civil Wars
Keynote Address: T. P. Wiseman (University of Exeter)
"The Two-Headed State: How Romans Explained Civil War"
For registration, speakers, and program see http://www.umass.edu/
civilwars/
Thurs., Nov. 29, 5:00 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Olin-Sang 104, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Classical Studies Colloquium Series, sponsored by the Department of
Classical Studies
Adam Kolman Marshak (Brandeis University)
"The Pathways and Palaces of Herod the Great: Excavating Hellenistic
History in Ancient Judaea"
Reception to follow, with light refreshments
For further information contact Ann O. Koloski-Ostrow (781-736-2183
or aoko(a)brandeis.edu) or
Janet Barry (781-736-2180 or jbarry(a)brandeis.edu)
Free and open to the public (for directions: http://www.brandeis.edu/
overview/directions.html)
Tues., Dec. 4, 4:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 114, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Seminar on Classical Traditions
Timothy Rood (University of Oxford)
"A Delightful Retreat: Xenophon and the Picturesque"
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON, 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA
Fall 2007 Gallery Report
Due to ongoing construction at the museum, some Classical
installations have been temporarily
de-installed. We expect that as the fall term begins, the following
galleries will be OPEN on a regular
basis: East Greek Art (1A11); Etruscan Art (1A01); Archaic Greek Art
(1A06 and 1A04b); Classical
Greek Art (2A02); Roman Art (2A06); and Art of the Eastern Roman
Empire, including the Antioch
Marine mosaic (2A07). We hope to have the gallery of South Italian/
Hellenistic Art (2A12), which
abuts the construction site, re-opened as soon as possible. We thank
you for your patience and
understanding. If you have questions about particular pieces, you can
reach the Classical offices at
(617) 369-3259.
APPENDIX:
Sat., Sept. 22, 2007 - Jan. 20, 2008
HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS, Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 4th Floor
Galleries,
485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA
Exhibition: Gods in Color: Painted Sculpture of Classical Antiquity
Gallery Talks:
Thurs., Oct. 18, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, George M.A.
Hanfmann Curator of Ancient Art,
and colored Renaissance prints with Susan Dackerman, Carl A.
Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints.
Sat., Oct. 20, 11:30 a.m.
Sat., Dec. 15, 11:30 a.m.
Emily Gangemi, Agnes Mongan Curatorial Intern and PhD candidate,
Department of the Classics
Sun., Nov.18, 2:00 p.m.
Sun., Jan. 20, 2:00 p.m.
Andreya Mihaloew, PhD candidate, Department of the Classics
Thurs., Nov. 8, 12:15 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and medieval
sculpture with Stephan
Wolohojian, curator of painting, sculpture, and decorative arts
Thurs., Dec.13, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and polychrome
Asian sculpture, with Anne Rose
Kitagawa, assistant curator of Japanese art
Thurs., Jan. 10, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and photography,
with Deborah Martin Kao,
Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography.
Symposium:
Fri., Dec. 7, 6:00 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 8, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
M. Victor Leventritt Symposium, Arthur M. Sackler Museum Lecture Hall
Superficial? Approaches to Painted Sculpture
Wheelchair access:
to the Barker Center at Harvard via the ramp at the main entrance off
Quincy Street, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to
the Humanities Center; to Boylston Hall at Harvard via the ramp to the
basement at the main entrance in the Yard, and from there by the
elevator
to the W. S. Fong Auditorium (a.k.a. Boylston Auditorium) on the first
floor; to Andover Hall at Harvard Divinity School via the sign-posted
entrances, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to the
Sperry Room. There is regrettably no wheelchair access to the Semitic
Museum
at Harvard.
Boston Area Classics Calendar 2007/2008: #6 (10/19/07)
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Sat., Sept. 22, 2007 - Jan. 20, 2008
HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS, Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 4th Floor
Galleries,
485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA
Exhibition: Gods in Color: Painted Sculpture of Classical Antiquity
See Appendix for details on Gallery Talks and Symposium
Tues., Oct. 23, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Golden Fleece: Legend, History, and Geography"
Reception beforehand hosted by New Hampshire Public Television (in
Wildcat Den, MUB)
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Wed., Oct. 24, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Tale of Troy: Legend and History"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Thurs., Oct. 25, 12:40 - 2:00 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great: New Light on the Greek
Invasion of Asia"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Thurs., Oct. 25, 7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Granite State Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Point of Classics: The Enduring Image of Greece"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Thurs., Oct. 25, 5:30 p.m.
YALE UNIVERSITY, The Graduate Club, 155 Elm Street, New Haven, CT
New England Ancient Historians Colloquium fall meeting
Dinner and drinks followed by discussion of a paper by Francesca
Schironi (Harvard University),
"En arkhei en ho logos: Analogy Between Mathematics and Grammar;"
Response by Peter Struck
(University of Pennsylvania)
All are welcome; for registration information contact Celia Schultz
(celia.schultz(a)yale.edu or 203-432-0991)
*Mon., Oct. 29, 3:00 p.m.
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT BOSTON, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Room
3540,
Campus Center, Boston, MA
Kellee Barnard (UMass Boston)
"Recent Discoveries at Mochlos: American Excavations of a Minoan Town
in Eastern Crete"
Co-sponsored by the Department of Classics and the UMB Undergraduate
Classics Club
Refreshments will be served
For more information contact Ken Rothwell (kenneth.rothwell(a)umb.edu)
Mon., Oct. 29, 6:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Seminar on the Civilizations of Greece and Rome
Richard Hunter (University of Cambridge)
"The Ugly Peasant and the Naked Virgins: Dionysius of Halicarnassus,
On Imitation"
Thurs., Nov. 1, 4:30 p.m.
AMHERST COLLEGE, Octagon Building, Babbott Room, Amherst, MA
Shadi Bartsch (University of Chicago)
"Persius on the Cannibal Poets"
Sponsored by the Department of Classics
Wed., Nov. 7, 4:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133,
12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
A James Loeb Lecture sponsored by the Department of the Classics
Emmanuele Curti (Scuola di Specializzazione in Archeologia, Matera,
University of Basilicata)
"Digging the History of Pompeii: New Perspectives on the 'Buried' City"
Wed., Nov. 7, 4:15 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Tsai Auditorium, CGIS South Building, Room 010,
1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA
"Medieval Archaeology in the 21st Century" lecture series
Mark Thomas (University College, London)
"No Sex Please, We're English: Genes, Anglo-Saxon Apartheid, and the
Early Medieval Settlement of Britain"
Chris Loveluck (Nottingham/Harvard), Michael McCormick (Harvard
University), Nick Patterson (Broad Institute) and David Reich
(Harvard Medical School) will comment on this pioneering venture into
genomic archaeology
Wed., Nov. 7, 5:00 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Lown 2 Auditorium, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Jennifer Eastman Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Classical
Studies
Christopher Parslow (Wesleyan University)
"Love and Life in the Properties of Julia Felix in Pompeii"
Reception to follow, with light refreshments
For further information contact Ann O. Koloski-Ostrow (781-736-2183
or aoko(a)brandeis.edu) or
Janet Barry (781-736-2180 or jbarry(a)brandeis.edu)
Free and open to the public (for directions: http://www.brandeis.edu/
overview/directions.html)
Sat., Nov. 10 - Sun., Nov. 11
AMHERST COLLEGE and THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST,
Amherst, MA
"See How I Rip Myself!" Rome and its Civil Wars
Keynote Address: T. P. Wiseman (University of Exeter)
"The Two-Headed State: How Romans Explained Civil War"
For registration, speakers, and program see http://www.umass.edu/
civilwars/
Thurs., Nov. 29, 5:00 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Olin-Sang 104, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Classical Studies Colloquium Series, sponsored by the Department of
Classical Studies
Adam Kolman Marshak (Brandeis University)
"The Pathways and Palaces of Herod the Great: Excavating Hellenistic
History in Ancient Judaea"
Reception to follow, with light refreshments
For further information contact Ann O. Koloski-Ostrow (781-736-2183
or aoko(a)brandeis.edu) or
Janet Barry (781-736-2180 or jbarry(a)brandeis.edu)
Free and open to the public (for directions: http://www.brandeis.edu/
overview/directions.html)
Tues., Dec. 4, 4:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 114, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Seminar on Classical Traditions
Timothy Rood (University of Oxford)
"A Delightful Retreat: Xenophon and the Picturesque"
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON, 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA
Fall 2007 Gallery Report
Due to ongoing construction at the museum, some Classical
installations have been temporarily
de-installed. We expect that as the fall term begins, the following
galleries will be OPEN on a regular
basis: East Greek Art (1A11); Etruscan Art (1A01); Archaic Greek Art
(1A06 and 1A04b); Classical
Greek Art (2A02); Roman Art (2A06); and Art of the Eastern Roman
Empire, including the Antioch
Marine mosaic (2A07). We hope to have the gallery of South Italian/
Hellenistic Art (2A12), which
abuts the construction site, re-opened as soon as possible. We thank
you for your patience and
understanding. If you have questions about particular pieces, you can
reach the Classical offices at
(617) 369-3259.
APPENDIX:
Sat., Sept. 22, 2007 - Jan. 20, 2008
HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS, Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 4th Floor
Galleries,
485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA
Exhibition: Gods in Color: Painted Sculpture of Classical Antiquity
Gallery Talks:
Thurs., Oct. 18, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, George M.A.
Hanfmann Curator of Ancient Art,
and colored Renaissance prints with Susan Dackerman, Carl A.
Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints.
Sat., Oct. 20, 11:30 a.m.
Sat., Dec. 15, 11:30 a.m.
Emily Gangemi, Agnes Mongan Curatorial Intern and PhD candidate,
Department of the Classics
Sun., Nov.18, 2:00 p.m.
Sun., Jan. 20, 2:00 p.m.
Andreya Mihaloew, PhD candidate, Department of the Classics
Thurs., Nov. 8, 12:15 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and medieval
sculpture with Stephan
Wolohojian, curator of painting, sculpture, and decorative arts
Thurs., Dec.13, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and polychrome
Asian sculpture, with Anne Rose
Kitagawa, assistant curator of Japanese art
Thurs., Jan. 10, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and photography,
with Deborah Martin Kao,
Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography.
Symposium:
Fri., Dec. 7, 6:00 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 8, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
M. Victor Leventritt Symposium, Arthur M. Sackler Museum Lecture Hall
Superficial? Approaches to Painted Sculpture
Wheelchair access:
to the Barker Center at Harvard via the ramp at the main entrance off
Quincy Street, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to
the Humanities Center; to Boylston Hall at Harvard via the ramp to the
basement at the main entrance in the Yard, and from there by the
elevator
to the W. S. Fong Auditorium (a.k.a. Boylston Auditorium) on the first
floor; to Andover Hall at Harvard Divinity School via the sign-posted
entrances, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to the
Sperry Room. There is regrettably no wheelchair access to the Semitic
Museum
at Harvard.
Boston Area Classics Calendar 2007/2008: #5 (10/12/07)
This calendar appears weekly during term. Information about upcoming
events and subscription requests should be sent to an address
dedicated exclusively to this calendar: calclass(a)fas.harvard.edu.
Please send information as plain text e-mail in the format shown
below instead of as word-processor file attachments.
NEW ITEMS AND CORRECTIONS RECEIVED BEFORE 5 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY WILL
APPEAR IN THE CALENDAR WHICH IS SENT OUT ON FRIDAY OF THE SAME WEEK.
Any items received after that time will appear in the Calendar issued
the following week.
Please circulate as widely as possible.
PLEASE NOTE:
* = new entry
** = alteration or addition to a former entry
Sat., Sept. 22, 2007 - Jan. 20, 2008
HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS, Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 4th Floor
Galleries,
485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA
Exhibition: Gods in Color: Painted Sculpture of Classical Antiquity
See Appendix for details on Gallery Talks and Symposium
Fri., Oct. 12, 6:00 p.m.
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON, Riley Seminar Room, 465 Huntington
Avenue, Boston, MA
Nancy de Grummond (Florida State University)
"Etruscan Lightning, Livers and Lore: Myth and Ritual in Ancient
Etruria"
Co-sponsored by the Boston Society of the Archaeological Institute of
America and
the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Free to the public; MFA admission not required
*Mon., Oct. 15, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
YALE UNIVERSITY, 217 Park Studio, Cabaret Building, New Haven, CT
Staniewski Center for Theatre Practices in Gardzienice
Actor's training work session and lecture
Sponsored by Yale School of Drama, Yale Department of Classics, Yale
Theatre Studies Department,
and World Performance Project at Yale
For more information contact pamela.prather(a)yale.edu
See Appendix for details
Tues., Oct. 16, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Seminar on Modern Greek Literature and Culture
Stratos Constantinidis (The Ohio State University)
"The Golden Age of Greek Cinema"
Wed., Oct. 17, 7:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Sperry Hall, Harvard Divinity School, 45 Francis
Avenue, Cambridge, MA
Dr. Mark Lehner (Ancient Egypt Research Associates)
"A Tale of Two Towns: 4,500-Year Old Urban Footprints at Giza, Egypt"
Reception preceding at 6:15 at the Semitic Museum, 6 Divinity Avenue
Sponsored by the Semitic Museum of Harvard University
Free and open to the public
For more information contact Dena Davis (617-495-4631 or
davis4(a)fas.harvard.edu)
Thurs., Oct. 18, 4:30 p.m.
WELLESLEY COLLEGE, Library Lecture Room, 106 Central Street,
Wellesley, MA
Leslie Kurke (University of California at Berkeley)
"Herodotus and Aesop, or the Sociopolitics of Greek Prose"
Sponsored by the Wellesley College Newhouse Center for the Humanities
For more information contact Debra Carbarnes (dcarbarn(a)wellesley.edu)
Thurs., Oct. 18, 8:00 p.m.
BOSTON AREA PATRISTICS GROUP, 5 Phillips Place, Cambridge, MA
Annewies van den Hoek (Harvard Divinity School) and John Herrmann
(Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
"Celsus' Competing Heroes: Jonah, Daniel, and their Rivals"
Patristica Bostoniensia is a colloquium of the Boston Theological
Institute,
an association of nine theological schools in the Greater Boston area
For more information contact Annewies van den Hoek, Harvard Divinity
School, 45 Francis Avenue,
Cambridge, MA 02138, or visit the website at http://
www.bostontheological.org/academic/patristica_bostoniensia.htm
Thurs., Oct. 18, 8:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Mencoff Hall, 2nd Floor, 68 Waterman Street,
Providence, RI
Inaugural R. Ross Holloway Lecture, sponsored by the Joukowsky
Institute for Archaeology
and the Ancient World
Stephen L. Dyson (University at Buffalo, The State University of New
York)
"Archaeology and Ideology in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Rome"
Reception to follow at 70 Waterman Street
Free and open to the public
For more information, email Joukowsky_Institute(a)Brown.edu, call (401)
863-3188, or
visit www.brown.edu/joukowskyinstitute
Tues., Oct. 23, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Golden Fleece: Legend, History, and Geography"
Reception beforehand hosted by New Hampshire Public Television (in
Wildcat Den, MUB)
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Wed., Oct. 24, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Tale of Troy: Legend and History"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Thurs., Oct. 25, 12:40 - 2:00 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great: New Light on the Greek
Invasion of Asia"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Thurs., Oct. 25, 7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Granite State Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Point of Classics: The Enduring Image of Greece"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Thurs., Oct. 25, 5:30 p.m.
YALE UNIVERSITY, The Graduate Club, 155 Elm Street, New Haven, CT
New England Ancient Historians Colloquium fall meeting
Dinner and drinks followed by discussion of a paper by Francesca
Schironi (Harvard University),
"En arkhei en ho logos: Analogy Between Mathematics and Grammar;"
Response by Peter Struck
(University of Pennsylvania)
All are welcome; for registration information contact Celia Schultz
(celia.schultz(a)yale.edu or 203-432-0991)
Mon., Oct. 29, 6:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Seminar on the Civilizations of Greece and Rome
Richard Hunter (University of Cambridge)
"The Ugly Peasant and the Naked Virgins: Dionysius of Halicarnassus,
On Imitation"
*Thurs., Nov. 1, 4:30 p.m.
AMHERST COLLEGE, Octagon Building, Babbott Room, Amherst, MA
Shadi Bartsch (University of Chicago)
"Persius on the Cannibal Poets"
Sponsored by the Department of Classics
Wed., Nov. 7, 4:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133,
12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
A James Loeb Lecture sponsored by the Department of the Classics
Emmanuele Curti (Scuola di Specializzazione in Archeologia, Matera,
University of Basilicata)
"Digging the History of Pompeii: New Perspectives on the 'Buried' City"
*Wed., Nov. 7, 4:15 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Tsai Auditorium, CGIS South Building, Room 010,
1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA
"Medieval Archaeology in the 21st Century" lecture series
Mark Thomas (University College, London)
"No Sex Please, We're English: Genes, Anglo-Saxon Apartheid, and the
Early Medieval Settlement of Britain"
Chris Loveluck (Nottingham/Harvard), Michael McCormick (Harvard
University), Nick Patterson (Broad Institute) and David Reich
(Harvard Medical School) will comment on this pioneering venture into
genomic archaeology
Wed., Nov., 7, 5:00 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Lown 2 Auditorium, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Jennifer Eastman Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Classical
Studies
Christopher Parslow (Wesleyan University)
"Love and Life in the Properties of Julia Felix in Pompeii"
Reception to follow, with light refreshments
For further information contact Ann O. Koloski-Ostrow (781-736-2183
or aoko(a)brandeis.edu) or
Janet Barry (781-736-2180 or jbarry(a)brandeis.edu)
Free and open to the public (for directions: http://www.brandeis.edu/
overview/directions.html)
Sat., Nov. 10 - Sun., Nov. 11
AMHERST COLLEGE and THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST,
Amherst, MA
"See How I Rip Myself!" Rome and its Civil Wars
Keynote Address: T. P. Wiseman (University of Exeter)
"The Two-Headed State: How Romans Explained Civil War"
For registration, speakers, and program see http://www.umass.edu/
civilwars/
Thurs., Nov. 29, 5:00 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Olin-Sang 104, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Classical Studies Colloquium Series, sponsored by the Department of
Classical Studies
Adam Kolman Marshak (Brandeis University)
"The Pathways and Palaces of Herod the Great: Excavating Hellenistic
History in Ancient Judaea"
Reception to follow, with light refreshments
For further information contact Ann O. Koloski-Ostrow (781-736-2183
or aoko(a)brandeis.edu) or
Janet Barry (781-736-2180 or jbarry(a)brandeis.edu)
Free and open to the public (for directions: http://www.brandeis.edu/
overview/directions.html)
*Tues., Dec. 4, 4:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 114, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Seminar on Classical Traditions
Timothy Rood (University of Oxford)
"A Delightful Retreat: Xenophon and the Picturesque"
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON, 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA
Fall 2007 Gallery Report
Due to ongoing construction at the museum, some Classical
installations have been temporarily
de-installed. We expect that as the fall term begins, the following
galleries will be OPEN on a regular
basis: East Greek Art (1A11); Etruscan Art (1A01); Archaic Greek Art
(1A06 and 1A04b); Classical
Greek Art (2A02); Roman Art (2A06); and Art of the Eastern Roman
Empire, including the Antioch
Marine mosaic (2A07). We hope to have the gallery of South Italian/
Hellenistic Art (2A12), which
abuts the construction site, re-opened as soon as possible. We thank
you for your patience and
understanding. If you have questions about particular pieces, you can
reach the Classical offices at
(617) 369-3259.
APPENDIX:
*Mon., Oct. 15, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
YALE UNIVERSITY, 217 Park Studio, Cabaret Building, New Haven, CT
Staniewski Center for Theatre Practices in Gardzienice
Actor's training work session and lecture
Sponsored by Yale School of Drama, Yale Department of Classics, Yale
Theatre Studies Department,
and World Performance Project at Yale
For more information contact pamela.prather(a)yale.edu
Gardzienices' actors training will concentrate mainly on:
- training of mutuality with the references to Ancient Greek
iconography
- technique of gesticulation referring to Ancient Greek cheironomia
- music work (Ancient Greek relics)
This session is geared for actors and performers and is limited to 25
participants. There will also be
seating available on the periphery for observers. Contact Pamela
Prather if you are interested
in participating at pamela.prather(a)yale.edu
Sat., Sept. 22, 2007 - Jan. 20, 2008
HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS, Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 4th Floor
Galleries,
485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA
Exhibition: Gods in Color: Painted Sculpture of Classical Antiquity
Gallery Talks:
Thurs., Oct. 18, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, George M.A.
Hanfmann Curator of Ancient Art,
and colored Renaissance prints with Susan Dackerman, Carl A.
Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints.
Sat., Oct. 20, 11:30 a.m.
Sat., Dec. 15, 11:30 a.m.
Emily Gangemi, Agnes Mongan Curatorial Intern and PhD candidate,
Department of the Classics
Sun., Nov.18, 2:00 p.m.
Sun., Jan. 20, 2:00 p.m.
Andreya Mihaloew, PhD candidate, Department of the Classics
Thurs., Nov. 8, 12:15 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and medieval
sculpture with Stephan
Wolohojian, curator of painting, sculpture, and decorative arts
Thurs., Dec.13, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and polychrome
Asian sculpture, with Anne Rose
Kitagawa, assistant curator of Japanese art
Thurs., Jan. 10, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and photography,
with Deborah Martin Kao,
Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography.
Symposium:
Fri., Dec. 7, 6:00 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 8, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
M. Victor Leventritt Symposium, Arthur M. Sackler Museum Lecture Hall
Superficial? Approaches to Painted Sculpture
Wheelchair access:
to the Barker Center at Harvard via the ramp at the main entrance off
Quincy Street, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to
the Humanities Center; to Boylston Hall at Harvard via the ramp to the
basement at the main entrance in the Yard, and from there by the
elevator
to the W. S. Fong Auditorium (a.k.a. Boylston Auditorium) on the first
floor; to Andover Hall at Harvard Divinity School via the sign-posted
entrances, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to the
Sperry Room. There is regrettably no wheelchair access to the Semitic
Museum
at Harvard.
Thursday, November 1, 2007, 4:30 p.m.
AMHERST COLLEGE, Babbott Room in the Octagon building, Shadi Bartsch,
University of Chicago, "Persius on the Cannibal Poets", presented by
Amherest College Department of Classics.
Boston Area Classics Calendar 2007/2008: #4 (10/5/07)
This calendar appears weekly during term. Information about upcoming
events and subscription requests should be sent to an address
dedicated exclusively to this calendar: calclass(a)fas.harvard.edu.
Please send information as plain text e-mail in the format shown
below instead of as word-processor file attachments.
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APPEAR IN THE CALENDAR WHICH IS SENT OUT ON FRIDAY OF THE SAME WEEK.
Any items received after that time will appear in the Calendar issued
the following week.
Please circulate as widely as possible.
PLEASE NOTE:
* = new entry
** = alteration or addition to a former entry
*Sat., Sept. 22, 2007 - Jan. 20, 2008
HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS, Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 4th Floor
Galleries,
485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA
Exhibition: Gods in Color: Painted Sculpture of Classical Antiquity
See Appendix for details on Gallery Talks and Symposium
Thurs., Oct. 4, 4:30 p.m.
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST, 301 Herter Hall, Amherst, MA
Corinne O. Pache (Yale University)
"Why Do Nymphs Fall in Love? Nympholepsy in Ancient Greece"
Sponsored by the UMass Amherst Department of Classics
For more information contact Brian Breed at bbreed(a)classics.umass.edu
Fri., Oct. 5, 4:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Room S020, Center for Government and
International Studies,
South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA
A James Loeb Lecture sponsored by the Department of the Classics,
the Department of History, and the Harvard Law School
Aldo Schiavone (Istituto di Studi Umanistici, Florence)
"The Roman Empire as World-Empire: Identity, Culture, Law"
Tues., Oct 9, 4:00 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Pollack (Fine Arts) Auditorium, 415 South
Street, Waltham, MA
A Martin Weiner Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Classical
Studies
Thomas Martin (College of the Holy Cross)
"Can Comedy Be Treason? Aristophanes and Athenian Democracy"
Reception to follow, with light refreshments
Free and open to the public (for directions: http://www.brandeis.edu/
overview/directions.html)
For further information contact Ann O. Koloski-Ostrow (781-736-2183
or aoko(a)brandeis.edu) or
Janet Barry (781-736-2180 or jbarry(a)brandeis.edu)
Tues., Oct. 9, 4:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 114,
12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Seminar on the Civilizations of Greece and Rome
Vivienne Gray (The University of Auckland)
"Formulaic Scenes in Xenophon"
*Wed., Oct. 10, 4:30 p.m.
AMHERST COLLEGE, Fayerweather 115 (Pruyne Lecture Hall), Amherst, MA
Nancy de Grummond (Florida State University)
"Themes of Prophecy in Etruscan, Greek and Roman Art"
Sponsored by AIA and Amherst College Classics Department
Reception to follow
For further information contact Scott Bradbury
(sbradbur(a)email.smith.edu) or Classics(a)amherst.edu
*Wed., Oct. 10, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS, Fenwick Hall, Room 419, Holy Cross Campus,
Worcester, MA
Seminar on "The World's Greatest Libraries: From Ancient Alexandria
to the 21st Century"
Speakers: Monica Berti (University of Turin) and Virgilio Costa
(University of Rome Tor Vergata),
"Alexandria and the Mirage of a Million Book Library"; Neel Smith
(College of the Holy Cross),
"Science, Song and Scholarship"; and The Homer Multitext Fellows of
the College of the Holy Cross
(Buddy Dolan, Mike Kinney, Katherine Schmieg, and Patrick Walsh), "An
Electronic Multitext of
Homer"
Fri., Oct. 12, 6:00 p.m.
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON, Riley Seminar Room, 465 Huntington
Avenue, Boston, MA
Nancy de Grummond (Florida State University)
"Etruscan Lightning, Livers and Lore: Myth and Ritual in Ancient
Etruria"
Co-sponsored by the Boston Society of the Archaeological Institute of
America and
the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Free to the public; MFA admission not required
*Tues., Oct. 16, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Seminar on Modern Greek Literature and Culture
Stratos Constantinidis (The Ohio State University)
"The Golden Age of Greek Cinema"
Wed., Oct. 17, 7:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Sperry Hall, Harvard Divinity School, 45 Francis
Avenue, Cambridge, MA
Dr. Mark Lehner (Ancient Egypt Research Associates)
"A Tale of Two Towns: 4,500-Year Old Urban Footprints at Giza, Egypt"
Reception preceding at 6:15 at the Semitic Museum, 6 Divinity Avenue
Sponsored by the Semitic Museum of Harvard University
Free and open to the public
For more information contact Dena Davis (617-495-4631 or
davis4(a)fas.harvard.edu)
*Thurs., Oct. 18, 4:30 p.m.
WELLESLEY COLLEGE, Library Lecture Room, 106 Central Street,
Wellesley, MA
Leslie Kurke (University of California at Berkeley)
"Herodotus and Aesop, or the Sociopolitics of Greek Prose"
Sponsored by the Wellesley College Newhouse Center for the Humanities
For more information contact Debra Carbarnes (dcarbarn(a)wellesley.edu)
*Thurs., Oct. 18, 8:00 p.m.
BOSTON AREA PATRISTICS GROUP, 5 Phillips Place, Cambridge, MA
Annewies van den Hoek (Harvard Divinity School) and John Herrmann
(Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
"Celsus' Competing Heroes: Jonah, Daniel, and their Rivals"
Patristica Bostoniensia is a colloquium of the Boston Theological
Institute,
an association of nine theological schools in the Greater Boston area
For more information contact Annewies van den Hoek, Harvard Divinity
School, 45 Francis Avenue,
Cambridge, MA 02138, or visit the website at http://
www.bostontheological.org/academic/patristica_bostoniensia.htm
*Thurs., Oct. 18, 8:00 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Mencoff Hall, 2nd Floor, 68 Waterman Street,
Providence, RI
Inaugural R. Ross Holloway Lecture, sponsored by the Joukowsky
Institute for Archaeology
and the Ancient World
Stephen L. Dyson (University at Buffalo, The State University of New
York)
"Archaeology and Ideology in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Rome"
Reception to follow at 70 Waterman Street
Free and open to the public
For more information, email Joukowsky_Institute(a)Brown.edu, call (401)
863-3188, or
visit www.brown.edu/joukowskyinstitute
*Tues., Oct. 23, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Golden Fleece: Legend, History, and Geography"
Reception beforehand hosted by New Hampshire Public Television (in
Wildcat Den, MUB)
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
*Wed., Oct. 24, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Tale of Troy: Legend and History"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
*Thurs., Oct. 25, 12:40 - 2:00 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great: New Light on the Greek
Invasion of Asia"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
*Thurs., Oct. 25, 7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Granite State Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Point of Classics: The Enduring Image of Greece"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series
For more information contact R. Scott Smith (603-862-2388 or
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to
http://www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
*Thurs., Oct. 25, 5:30 p.m.
YALE UNIVERSITY, The Graduate Club, 155 Elm Street, New Haven, CT
New England Ancient Historians Colloquium fall meeting
Dinner and drinks followed by discussion of a paper by Francesca
Schironi (Harvard University),
"En arkhei en ho logos: Analogy Between Mathematics and Grammar;"
Response by Peter Struck
(University of Pennsylvania)
All are welcome; for registration information contact Celia Schultz
(celia.schultz(a)yale.edu or 203-432-0991)
Mon., Oct. 29, 6:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133, 12
Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Seminar on the Civilizations of Greece and Rome
Richard Hunter (University of Cambridge)
"The Ugly Peasant and the Naked Virgins: Dionysius of Halicarnassus,
On Imitation"
*Wed., Nov. 7, 4:00 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Humanities Center, Barker Center, Room 133,
12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
A James Loeb Lecture sponsored by the Department of the Classics
Emmanuele Curti (Scuola di Specializzazione in Archeologia)
"Digging the History of Pompeii: New Perspectives on the 'Buried' City"
*Wed., Nov., 7, 5:00 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Lown 2 Auditorium, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Jennifer Eastman Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Classical
Studies
Christopher Parslow (Wesleyan University)
"Love and Life in the Properties of Julia Felix in Pompeii"
Reception to follow, with light refreshments
For further information contact Ann O. Koloski-Ostrow (781-736-2183
or aoko(a)brandeis.edu) or
Janet Barry (781-736-2180 or jbarry(a)brandeis.edu)
Free and open to the public (for directions: http://www.brandeis.edu/
overview/directions.html)
Sat., Nov. 10 - Sun., Nov. 11
AMHERST COLLEGE and THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST,
Amherst, MA
"See How I Rip Myself!" Rome and its Civil Wars
Keynote Address: T. P. Wiseman (University of Exeter)
"The Two-Headed State: How Romans Explained Civil War"
For registration, speakers, and program see http://www.umass.edu/
civilwars/
*Thurs., Nov. 29, 5:00 p.m.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Olin-Sang 104, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
A Classical Studies Colloquium Series, sponsored by the Department of
Classical Studies
Adam Kolman Marshak (Brandeis University)
"The Pathways and Palaces of Herod the Great: Excavating Hellenistic
History in Ancient Judaea"
Reception to follow, with light refreshments
For further information contact Ann O. Koloski-Ostrow (781-736-2183
or aoko(a)brandeis.edu) or
Janet Barry (781-736-2180 or jbarry(a)brandeis.edu)
Free and open to the public (for directions: http://www.brandeis.edu/
overview/directions.html)
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON, 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA
Fall 2007 Gallery Report
Due to ongoing construction at the museum, some Classical
installations have been temporarily
de-installed. We expect that as the fall term begins, the following
galleries will be OPEN on a regular
basis: East Greek Art (1A11); Etruscan Art (1A01); Archaic Greek Art
(1A06 and 1A04b); Classical
Greek Art (2A02); Roman Art (2A06); and Art of the Eastern Roman
Empire, including the Antioch
Marine mosaic (2A07). We hope to have the gallery of South Italian/
Hellenistic Art (2A12), which
abuts the construction site, re-opened as soon as possible. We thank
you for your patience and
understanding. If you have questions about particular pieces, you can
reach the Classical offices at
(617) 369-3259.
APPENDIX:
*Sat., Sept. 22, 2007 - Jan. 20, 2008
HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS, Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 4th Floor
Galleries,
485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA
Exhibition: Gods in Color: Painted Sculpture of Classical Antiquity
Gallery Talks:
Thurs., Oct. 18, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, George M.A.
Hanfmann Curator of Ancient Art,
and colored Renaissance prints with Susan Dackerman, Carl A.
Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints.
Sat., Oct. 20, 11:30 a.m.
Sat., Dec. 15, 11:30 a.m.
Emily Gangemi, Agnes Mongan Curatorial Intern and PhD candidate,
Department of the Classics
Sun., Nov.18, 2:00 p.m.
Sun., Jan. 20, 2:00 p.m.
Andreya Mihaloew, PhD candidate, Department of the Classics
Thurs., Nov. 8, 12:15 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and medieval
sculpture with Stephan
Wolohojian, curator of painting, sculpture, and decorative arts
Thurs., Dec.13, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and polychrome
Asian sculpture, with Anne Rose
Kitagawa, assistant curator of Japanese art
Thurs., Jan. 10, 2:00 p.m.
Color in ancient sculpture with Susanne Ebbinghaus, and photography,
with Deborah Martin Kao,
Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography.
Symposium:
Fri., Dec. 7, 6:00 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 8, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
M. Victor Leventritt Symposium, Arthur M. Sackler Museum Lecture Hall
Superficial? Approaches to Painted Sculpture
Wheelchair access:
to the Barker Center at Harvard via the ramp at the main entrance off
Quincy Street, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to
the Humanities Center; to Boylston Hall at Harvard via the ramp to the
basement at the main entrance in the Yard, and from there by the
elevator
to the W. S. Fong Auditorium (a.k.a. Boylston Auditorium) on the first
floor; to Andover Hall at Harvard Divinity School via the sign-posted
entrances, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to the
Sperry Room. There is regrettably no wheelchair access to the Semitic
Museum
at Harvard.
The University of New Hampshire Classics Program is pleased to
announce the following lectures by Michael Wood, documentary
filmmaker, historian and author, in honor of the 10th Anniversary
John C. Rouman Lecture Series:
Tues., Oct. 23, 6:30-8:00 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Golden Fleece: Legend, History, and Geography"
Reception beforehand hosted by New Hampshire Public Television (in
Wildcat Den, MUB)
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series. For more information contact R. Scott
Smith (603.862.2388 or rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to http://
www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Wed., Oct. 24, 7-8:30 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Tale of Troy: Legend and History"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series. For more information contact R. Scott
Smith (603.862.2388 or rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to http://
www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Thurs., Oct. 25, 12:40-2 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Strafford Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great: New Light on the Greek
Invasion of Asia"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series. For more information contact R. Scott
Smith (603.862.2388 or rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to http://
www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Thurs., Oct. 25, 7:30-9:00 p.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Granite State Room, MUB, Durham, NH
Michael Wood (Documentary Filmmaker)
"The Point of Classics: The Enduring Image of Greece"
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire Classics Program and the
John C. Rouman Lecture Series. For more information contact R. Scott
Smith (603.862.2388 or rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu) or go to http://
www.helleniccomserve.com/wood.html
Many thanks,
Scott
R. Scott Smith
Associate Professor of Classics
University of New Hampshire
301 Murkland Hall
Durham, NH 03824
rss3(a)cisunix.unh.edu