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| Date | Host/Venue | Speaker/Program | Event/Topic |
| Dec. 12, 2007 5:30 p.m. |
N.Y.U. Classics Dept. 100 Washington Square East Silver Center, Room 503 |
Andrew Riggsby University of Texas, Austin |
Lecture: Playing the Blame Game Three case studies (across genres from the middle Republic to high Empire) of a peculiar Roman strategy of gendered bait-and-switch in ethical criticism. Consideration of cognitive and cultural contributions to the force of this rhetoric. |
| Dec. 11, 2007 4:10 p.m. | Columbia
Classics Dept. 603 Hamilton Hall |
Christopher Faraone University of Chicago |
Colloquium: Two Case Studies in Roman Imperial Magic and Medicine: Exorcising the Wandering Womb and a Magical Gem from Russia |
| Dec. 7, 2007 4:30 p.m. |
CUNY GC Classics Program CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Ave., Room 9207 |
Kirk Freudenburg Yale University |
Lecture: Lucilius Remade: the Afterlife of Satire's First Scoundrels |
| Dec. 5, 2007 5 p.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Martin Goodman Columbia University |
Lecture: Romans, Jews and Christians on the Names of the Jews |
| Dec. 4, 2007 4:10 p.m. | Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Ben Tipping Harvard University |
Colloquium: Example and Epic |
| Dec. 3, 2007 5:30 p.m. |
N.Y.U. Classics Dept. 100 Washington Square East Silver Center, Room 503 |
David Konstan Brown University |
Lecture: Reunion and Regeneration: Narrative Patterns in Ancient Greek Novels and Christian Acts It is widely agreed that the Greek romantic novels are more or less cut from the same piece of cloth. Does this pattern have a meaning, or is it compatible with different, even opposite themes or messages? Does it occur in a pure state, or can it be mixed with other narrative types? Finally, can the novelistic paradigm serve as a basis for Christian tales? These are some questions to be explored in this talk. |
| October 26-December 2 Fri.-Sat. at 8, Sun. at 7 |
Greek Cultural Center 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South Astoria, Queens Tickets $20 at 718-726-7329 reservations [at] greekculturalcenter.org. Directions: By Train: Take the N/W subway to the Astoria Blvd. station. Exit at the Dunkin Donuts on the corner of 31st St. and Hoyt Ave. South, which runs parallel to the on-ramp of the Triboro Bridge. Walk a block and a half towards the bridge to the inconspicuous house at 27-18 Hoyt Ave. South. There is a sign on the front gate, "Greek Cultural Center." |
Theater: Aristophanes Frogs, in modern Greek with supertitles, directed by Magdalena Zira | |
| Nov. 30, 2007 (Deadline for call for papers) |
CUNY GC Classics Program Skylight Room CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue |
Keynote speaker: Jeffrey Henderson Boston University |
Deadline for call for papers, Graduate Student Conference: Profanum Vulgus: Representations of the Everyday in the Ancient World (link to .pdf) Conference date: Apr. 12, 2008 Inquiries and abstracts to: profanumvulgus [at] gc.cuny.edu |
| Nov. 29, 2007 5 p.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Kutalmis Gorkay Ankara University |
Lecture: Zeugma in Commagene: The Results of the 2005-2007 Excavation Seasons |
| Nov 27, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Holly Haynes College of New Jersey |
Colloquium: I Need You: Letters and Literary Immortality in Pliny the Younger |
| Nov. 20, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Melissa Schwartzberg Columbia University |
Colloquium: Acclamation and Aggregation in the Ancient World |
| Oct. 31-Nov. 17, 2007 |
Target Margin Theater Venue: Here Arts Center 145 Sixth Ave., btw. Spring and Broome; (enter on Dominick St.) Tickets, $10; (212) 352-3101 |
On the Greeks: Aristophanika, a three-week theatrical laboratory presenting the entire Aristophanic canon | |
| Nov. 17, 2007 Deadline, Call for Papers |
Ancient
Philosophy Society Venue: New School for Social Research |
Eighth Annual Independent meeting of the Ancient Philosophy Society, April 10-13, 2008 | |
| Nov. 16-17, 2007 | Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University 612 Schermerhorn Hall |
Conference: Spaces of Justice in the Roman World | |
| Nov. 15, 2007 Thursday 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Bruce Frier University of Michigan |
Colloquium: What I Did on My Summer Vacation: The Codex of Justinian and the Emergence of the Profession of Barristers |
| Nov. 15, 2007 7:30 p.m. |
University Seminar Movement Venue: 612 Schermerhorn Columbia University Information: (212) 695-9679 |
Bridget Buxton University of Rhode Island |
Lecture: Deep Frontiers: Classical Archaeologys New Age of Exploration This summer, the Institute of Archaeological Oceanography at the University of Rhode Island began the first complete excavation of an ancient shipwreck using only remote operated vehicles (ROVs). The same summer saw the first experimental use of an AUV (Autonomous underwater vehicle) to search for ancient shipwrecks in the Black Sea, and a combined ROV and manned submersible search for Minoan shipwrecks in the Libyan Sea. As the technology of deep submergence archaeology leaps forward, this presentation explores the opportunities for Classical Scholarship. |
| Nov. 14, 2007 5:30 p.m. |
N.Y.U. Classics Dept. 100 Washington Square East Silver Center, Room 503 |
Graham Zanker University of Canterbury Christ Church, New Zealand |
Lecture:
Herodas’ 2nd Mimiambos This paper will include a discussion of Prof. Zanker’s forthcoming Herodas text and translation, as well as a critical interpretation of Herodas’ 2nd Mimiambos. |
| Nov. 5 and 12, 2007 8 p.m. |
Waterwell Venue: Crown Point Festival Abrons Arts Center 466 Grand Street Tickets: $16.50 |
The Persians: A Comedy about War with Five Songs, adapted by and featuring members of Waterwell; directed by Kevin Townley | |
| Nov. 9, 2007 11 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Carol Lawton Lawrence University |
Lecture: Votive Reliefs and Popular Religion in Ancient Athens |
| Nov. 8, 2007 1:00 p.m. |
Fordham Classics Dept. Venue: Faculty Memorial Hall, Room 416 Rose Hill campus, Bronx |
James Romm Bard College |
Lecture: Theories of Continental Structure in Classical and Hellenistic Greece |
| Nov. 6, 2007 5:00 p.m. |
AIA of Northern New Jersey Venue: Montclair State University Cohen Lounge, Dickson Hall Directions Information: (973) 655-7420 |
Kathleen Lynch University of Cincinnati |
Lecture: Sex Sells, But Whos Buying? Erotic Imagery on Attic Vases |
| Nov. 2, 2007 4:30 p.m. |
CUNY GC Classics Program CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Ave., Room 3207 |
Graham Zanker University of Canterbury New Zealand |
Lecture: Herodas, Mimiambus 4 |
| Oct. 30, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Irene SanPietro Columbia University |
Colloquium: Domestic Space and the Self-Definition of the Dura Europos Christians |
| Oct. 28, 2007 Sunday 2:00 p.m. |
AIA of Long Island Venue: Hofstra University, Breslin Hall Information: (631) 420-1564 or jjtaub [at] aol.com |
James Russell University of British Columbia |
Quigley Lecture: Chasing a Roman Soldier |
| Oct. 27, 2007 3:00 p.m. |
A.R.T./New York South Oxford Space 138 South Oxford Street Brooklyn, N.Y. Admission free |
Puppet-show: Perseus - The Original Superhero | |
| Oct. 11-28, 2007 W-Th-F, 7:30 p.m. |
Soho Rep 46 Walker Street Tickets: 212-868-4444 Info: 212-941-8632 |
Theater: Philoktetes, written, directed and designed by John Jesurun A review | |
| Oct. 14-Nov. 2, 2007 Dates/Times |
New York City Opera The Glimmerglass Opera W. 63 St. and Columbus Ave. Tickets: (212) 721-6500 |
More | Opera: Handels Agrippina |
| Oct. 7-21, 2007 |
Staniewski Center for Theatre Practices Gardzienice La MaMa E.T.C. 74A East Fourth Street Box office: (212) 475-7710 Tickets: $20 |
Theater: Euripides Iphigenia at Aulis, adapted by Wlodzimierz Staniewski | |
| Oct. 26, 2007 Friday 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
David Creese University of British Columbia |
Colloquium: Erogenous Organs: the transformation of Polyphemus syrinx at Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.784 |
| Oct. 19-22, 2007 |
Fordham University Lincoln Center 113 W. 60th St. |
Program (.pdf) | Fourth International Conference on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy |
| Oct. 20, 2007 3:00 p.m. |
New York Classical Club Chanin Language Center Hunter College West Bldg. Room B126 (Level B1) 68th Street and Lexington Avenue Contact: Lawrence Kowerski lkowersk [at] hunter.cuny.edu |
Lowell Edmunds Rutgers University |
Lecture: Oedipus in Paris: Max Ernsts Oedipus Rex |
| Oct. 18, 2007 5:30 p.m. |
N.Y.U. Classics Dept. 100 Washington Square East Silver Center, Room 503 |
Myles McDonnell Columbia University |
Lecture:
Public and Private in Republican Rome: Ambiguities and Peculiarities This paper will discuss the vexing question of how to distinguish the public and private aspects of Roman republican culture by references to archaeological and textual evidence. |
| Oct. 18, 2007 7:30 p.m. |
University Seminar Movement International Affairs Building, Room 1512 Columbia University Information: (212) 695-9679 |
Kathryn Morgan University of California at Los Angeles |
Lecture: The Fairest Victory of Them All? Hieron, His Rivals, and Pindars First Pythian |
| Oct. 17, 2007 3:15 p.m. |
Fordham Classics Dept. Venue: Faculty Lounge McGinley Center, 2nd Floor Rose Hill campus, Bronx |
T. Corey Brennan Rutgers University |
Lecture: Terentia: Ciceros Wife in Her Generation |
| Oct. 17, 2007 6:15 p.m. |
Heyman Center for the Humanities Columbia University Heyman Center Common Room, East Campus Directions |
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Colloquium: W.H. Audens The Shield of Achilles |
| Oct. 16, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Cam Grey University of Pennsylvania |
Colloquium: Settlement of Barbarian Prisoners of War in the 5th c. CE |
| Oct. 15, 2007 Deadline for call for papers |
Princeton
Univ. Classics Dept. Venue: 010 East Pyne, Princeton University |
Keynote Address: Stephen Hinds |
Graduate Student Conference:
Historicisms
and Formalisms Conference date: Apr. 24-26, 2008 Submit an abstract by Oct. 15, 2007 to clasconf [at] princeton.edu |
| Oct. 10-14, 2007 |
National Theatre of Greece Venue: City Center 130 West 55th Street |
Theater: Sophocles Electra, directed by Peter Stein | |
| Oct. 12, 2007 11 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University 5th Floor conference room Italian Academy |
Henrik Mouritsen Kings College University of London |
Lecture: The Power of the People in the Roman Republic: New Approaches to the Roman Constitution |
| Oct. 7, 2007 3 p.m. |
Metropolitan Museum of Art Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium Fifth Avenue at E. 84th St. |
Sir John Boardman University of Oxford |
Lecture: The Marlborough Gems: Ancient to 18th Century |
| Oct. 5, 2007 11 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University 5th Floor conference room Italian Academy |
Irad Malkin Tel Aviv University |
Lecture: Greek networks in the Archaic Mediterranean |
| Oct. 5, 2007 4:30 p.m. |
CUNY GC Classics Program CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Ave., Room 9207 |
Ronnie Ancona Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center |
Lecture: Catullus, Poem 1: The Gift and the Shifting Addressee |
| Sept. 30, 2007 9 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Venue: 612 Schermerhorn |
Keynote Address: Professor Susana Elm UC-Berkeley |
Graduate Student Conference: Rome in extremis: Outsiders and Incendiaries in the Roman World For more information, contact nlp2109 [at] columbia.edu or is2041 [at] columbia.edu |
| Sept. 24, 2007 6:00 p.m. |
NYU Eisner and Lubin Auditorium Kimmel Center for University Life 60 Washington Square South Silver Center, Room 503 |
Richard Sorabji New York University |
Colloquium: What Zeno of Cyprus Started: Why Stoic Thinking on Justice is Important |
| Sept. 25, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Mark Buchan Columbia University |
Colloquium: Adding and Subtraction in Homer |
| Sept. 27, 2007 5:30 p.m. |
NYU
Classics Dept. Classics Department 100 Washington Square East Silver Center, Room 503 |
Clemente Marconi IFA-NYU |
Colloquium: New Excavations on the Acropolis of Selinus (Sicily) |
| Aug. 7-Sept. 30, 2007 Tues. at 7, Wed.-Sun. at 8, Sat. & Sun. at 3 |
Signature Theater 555 W. 42nd St. (212) 244-PLAY (7529) Tickets on sale Monday, July 16 at 1 p.m. |
More | Theater: Iphigenia 2.0, by Charles Mee; directed by Tina Landau |
| Sept. 20, 2007 7:30 p.m. |
University Seminar Movement International Affairs Building, Room 1512 Columbia University Information: (212) 695-9679 |
Christina Kraus Yale University |
Lecture: Speech and Silence in Caesars Bellum Gallicum |
| Sept. 9, 2007 3 p.m. |
Metropolitan Museum of Art Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium Fifth Avenue at E. 84th St. Free with museum admission |
Richard De Puma University of Iowa More |
Lecture: The Rich Tomb of an Etruscan Lady |
| Sept. 5, 2007 |
Fordham University GSAS | First day of classes, fall term | |
| Sept. 4, 2007 |
Columbia University GSAS New York University GSAS Note new address: N.Y.U. Classics Dept. 100 Washington Square East Silver Center, Room 503 |
First day of classes, fall term | |
| Aug. 27, 2007 |
CUNY (Graduate Center and all colleges) |
First day of classes, fall term | |
| Aug. 20-26, 2007 |
Village Theater 158 Bleecker Street Tickets: $15 |
Fringe NYC: ElektraFire: A Modern Rock Opera, words and music by Doug Thoms | |
| Aug. 7 & Aug. 11, 2007 Wed., Sat. at 7:00 p.m. |
Henry Street Settlement Downtown in the Round Venue: Abrons Arts Center 466 Grand Street Info: (212) 598-0400 downtownintheround [at] gmail.com Admission free |
More | Theater: Sophocles Antigone, directed by Harriet Spitzer-Picker |
| June 12-Aug. 12, 2007 |
Second Stage Theater 307 West 43rd Street Info: 212-246-4422 |
More | Theater: Eurydice, by Sarah Ruhl; directed by Les Waters |
| June 14–16, 21–23, 28–30, 2007 Thurs.–Sat. at 7:30 p.m. |
Target Margin Theater Venue: The Kitchen 512 W. 19th St. Tickets: Tickets $15 and $12 online or call (212) 255-5793 |
Theater: Dinner Party (adapted from Platos Symposium) and The Argument (adapted from Aristotles Poetics)
Dinner Party: | |
| June 21-June 23, 2007 Thurs.-Sat. at 7 p.m. |
The Studio at Cherry Lane Theatre 38 Commerce Street Information: 212-989-2020 RSVP to info [at] fluidmotiontheaterfilm.org Admission free |
More | Theater: The Golden Fleece Project, part one of the Women at War Workshop Series; 3 Staged Workshop Readings of a new play by Mrinalini Kamath |
| May 24-June 24, 2007 Wed.-Sat. at 8 p.m., Sun. at 3 p.m. |
Classical Theatre of Harlem Harlem School of the Arts 645 St. Nicholas Ave. at 141st Street Tickets: $22-$45 at smarttix or (212) 868-4444 |
Theater: (The Blood) Electra of Sophocles, adapted and directed by Alfred Preisser | |
| May 17-June 3, 2007 Thurs.-Sat. at 8 and Sun., 2:30 and 8 |
Persona Theatre Company of Greece La MaMa First Floor Theater 74A East Fourth Street Box office: (212) 475-7710 Tickets: $15 / $10 (students/seniors) |
Theater: Clytemnestras Tears, written and directed by Avra Sidiropoulou; in Greek with English surtitles | |
| Dec. 6, 2006 - May 12, 2007 Mon.-Sat., 10-6 |
Onassis Cultural Center 645 Fifth Avenue (entrances on 51st and 52nd Sts.) (212) 486-4448 Admission free |
Art exhibition: Athens and Sparta (in collaboration with the National Archaeological Museum of Greece) | |
| Saturday, May 12, 2007 3:30 p.m. |
New York Classical Club Venue: The Hewitt School 45 East 75th Street |
Edward Champlin Princeton University |
Spring meeting lecture: Tiberius the Wise |
| May 10, 2007 2:00-3:30 p.m. |
Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities and the Brooklyn College
Classics Dept. Venue: Woody Tanger Auditorium Brooklyn College Library For further information, contact (718) 951-5191 |
Christina Kraus Yale University |
The Thirty-first Annual Procope Costas Lecture: History as Example. Memory and exempla in Livy and Vergil |
| Apr. 19-May 5, 2007 Thurs., Fri. at 8; Sat. at 2 and 8 |
Handcart Ensemble The Salvation Army’s Theatre 315 315 W. 47th St. Tickets: $18 at www.smarttix.com or 212-868-4444 Cash only at box office |
Theater: Euripides Alcestis, translated by Ted Hughes; directed by J. Scott Reynolds | |
| May 4, 2007 4:30 p.m. |
CUNY
Classics Dept. CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Ave., Room 9207 |
Gareth Williams
Columbia University |
Lecture: Shattered Minds: Fragments of Thought in Neronian Culture |
| May 3-6, 2007 |
Princeton
Classics Dept. |
Program | Annual Meeting of the Association of Ancient Historians |
| May 3, 2007 |
Latin/Greek Institute City University Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue (212) 817-2081 rfleischer[@]gc.cuny.edu |
Deadline, application to ten-week basic programs in Greek and Latin | |
| May 1, 2007 11:30 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Venue: Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Francesca Rochberg University of California, Riverside |
Lecture: The Place of Babylonian Astronomy in the General History of Science |
| Apr. 30, 2007 8 p.m. |
92nd St. Y Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Kaufmann Concert Hall (212) 415-5500 Tickets: $18 and $10 |
More | Theater: Euripides Orestes, translated by Anne Carson, directed by David Esbjornson |
| April 27-28, 2007 Fri. at 7; Sat. at 1 and 7 |
The Barnard and Columbia Classical Drama Group Minor Latham Playhouse 118 Milbank Hall, Barnard College (enter campus at 117th St., west side of Broadway) Tickets $8; $4 for students and senior citizens www.smarttix.com Tickets will also be sold on a first-come, first-served basis at the door before performances. |
Theater: Aristophanes Birds, in the original Greek with English surtitles | |
| April 27, 2007 11 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Venue: Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Andreas Scholl Director Collection of Classical Antiquities National Museums of Berlin |
Lecture: The Pergamon Altar: Sacrificial Site, Hero Tomb, or Victory Monument? |
| Apr. 17 and 26, 2006 |
Theater Ludicrum Venues: April 17: Lovinger Theater Lehman College 250 Bedford Park Blvd., Bronx April 26: Heckscher Theater 1230 Fifth Avenue Tickets $8 Reservations (718) 381-1487 or online |
Theater: Plautus The Menaechmi | |
| Apr. 26, 2007 7:30 p.m. |
University Seminar Movement Columbia University Information: (212) 695-9679 |
Simon Goldhill Cambridge University |
Lecture: Imaging Classical Desire: Victorians like Waterhouse and Warhol |
| Apr. 24, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Walter Amheling Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena Institute for Advanced Study |
Colloquium: From Persecution to Martyrdom: On the Change of an Early Christian Idea |
| Apr. 23, 2007 8:30-11 p.m. |
Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Ave./E. 82nd St. (212) 396-5311 R.S.V.P. by Thursday, April 19, to metcollegegroup[at]metmuseum.org Free |
College Students Take the Met: An Evening of Togas, Myths, and Muses An exclusive student evening celebrating the opening of the New Greek and Roman Galleries. Join us for an evening of togas, wreaths, and classical splendor in honor of the opening of the Met’s newest museum within the Museum. Including music, food, performances and more. Don your favorite toga or Greco-Roman attire. All undergraduate and graduate students are welcome. Please bring a valid college I.D. |
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| Mar. 31-Apr. 22, 2007 Times |
Reverie Productions 59E59 59 East 59th Street Tickets: 212-244-7803 Tickets: $20 |
Theater: Rearviewmirror, a new play by Eric Winick based on Euripides Bacchae | |
| Apr. 20, 2007 |
Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street |
More |
Opening of new Greek and Roman Galleries |
| Apr. 20, 2007 (Friday) 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Martin West Oxford University |
Colloquium: The Homeric Question Today |
| April 20, 2007 11:00 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Venue: Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Sheila Dillon Duke University |
Lecture: Portraits as Exchange: Women and the System of Statuary Honors in Ancient Greece |
| Apr. 17-18, 2007 |
Center for Ancient Studies
Venue: Jurow Lecture Hall Silver Center Room 101A 100 Washington Square East |
Program | Rose-Marie Lewent Conference: Finding a Place in an International World: How Ancient Peoples Viewed Themselves and Their Neighbors A symposium to inaugurate the Ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian Studies Program at NYU |
| Apr. 18, 2007 |
Latin/Greek Institute City University Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue (212) 817-2081 rfleischer[@]gc.cuny.edu |
Deadline for application to seven-week upper-level session in Greek | |
| April 17-18, 2007 |
Aquila Theatre Company Classic Stage Company 136 East 13th Street Tickets: 212-352-3101 or 866-811-4111 (toll free) Tickets: $20 |
Theater: Homers Iliad (in three parts), translated by Stanley Lombardo, created by Peter Meineck and Robert Richmond | |
| Apr. 17, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Elton Barker Oxford University |
Colloquium: Oedipus Who Suffered Many Pains: Inter-poetic Rivalry in the Odyssey |
| April 13, 2007 6:30 p.m. |
Institute of Fine Arts Sponsored by the New York Aegean Bronze Age Colloquium Venue: 1 East 78th St. R.S.V.P: 212-992-5803 or IFA.events[at]NYU.edu |
Annie Caubet | Lecture: Faience and other vitreous materials in the Bronze Age Mediterranean |
| Apr. 13, 2007 |
Latin/Greek Institute City University Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue (212) 817-2081 rfleischer[@]gc.cuny.edu |
Deadline for financial aid application for the Institutes upper-level Greek program and basic programs in Greek and Latin | |
| Apr. 13-14, 2007 | Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Program (.pdf) | Conference on Aelius Aristides |
| Mar. 13-Apr. 14, 2007 |
Aquila Theatre Company Classic Stage Company 136 East 13th Street Tickets: 212-352-3101 or 866-811-4111 (Toll Free) Tickets: $40 |
Theater: Aeschyluss Prometheus Bound, starring David Oyelowo, translated and directed by James Kerr | |
| March 22-Apr. 8, 2007 Thurs.-Sat. at 7:30 and Sun., 2:30 and 7:30 |
La MaMa Annex 74A East Fourth Street Box office: (212) 475-7710 Tickets: $18 |
Puppet theater: The Exiles, based on the Orestes-Electra myth, directed by Theodora Skipitares | |
| Apr. 9, 2007 (Monday) 6 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Zsuzsanna Varhelyi Boston University |
Colloquium: The Altars of the Fortunate: Senators, Religion and Power in the Roman Empire |
| Apr. 6, 2007 5:00 p.m. |
Center for Ancient Studies, et al. Venue: N.Y.U. Classics Department 25 Waverly Place, Room 706 |
Stephen Halliwell University of St. Andrews |
Lecture: Laughter on (and behind) the Face of Socrates |
| Apr. 5, 2007 5:00 p.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Venue: Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Stephen Halliwell University of St. Andrews |
Lecture: Aristophanes Frogs and the Paradoxes of Criticism The lecture will challenge some standard readings of the contest of tragedians in Frogs, and will offer a fresh analysis of how the play turns the idea of poetic criticism into a comic enigma. |
| Mar. 30, 2007 11 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Venue: Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Catherine
Hezser School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London |
Lecture: Jewish slavery in antiquity |
| Mar. 30, 2007 4:00 p.m. |
N.Y.U.
Institute of Fine Arts 1 East 78th St. |
Jennifer Trimble Stanford University |
Daniel H. Silberberg Lecture: Reception and Visual Literacy in Roman Art |
| Mar. 29-30, 2007 |
Center for Ancient Studies
Venue: Jurow Lecture Hall Silver Center Room 101A 100 Washington Square East |
Program (.pdf) |
Ranieri Colloquium on Ancient Studies: Herodotus Now: The Personal and the Political |
| Mar. 27, 2007 6:30 p.m. |
N.Y.U. Classics Dept. 25 Waverly Place 7th Fl. seminar room |
Walter Scheidel Stanford University |
Lecture: Rome and China: From Convergence to Divergence The talk will argue that 2,000 years ago, half of all people on earth lived in just two empires: Rome and Han China. For many centuries, Chinese and Roman state formation had followed convergent paths, until this process was finally reversed in the sixth century A.D. The following divergence has continued to shape world history to the present day. It is only through comparative analysis that we can hope to understand these developments. |
| Mar. 24, 2007 Registration begins 8-8:45 a.m. |
N.Y.U. Classics Dept. Venue: Jurow Lecture Hall Silver Center Room 101A 100 Washington Square East |
Keynote speaker: Egbert Bakker Yale University |
Graduate Student Conference on Homer: Homer and his Worlds (.pdf) |
| Mar. 23,
2007 4:30 p.m. |
CUNY
Classics Dept. CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Ave., Room 4102 |
Lawrence
Kowerski Hunter College |
Lecture: Allusion and Traditional Language in Theognidea 1-4: A Case Study |
| Mar. 22, 2007 5:00 p.m. reception to follow |
Rutgers Classics Dept. Ruth Adams Building, 003 Douglass Campus 131 George Street New Brunswick, NJ |
Kevin Crotty Washington and Lee University |
Lecture: Plato and the Poetics of Justice: On the Ancient Quarrel between Poetry and Philosophy |
| Mar. 22, 2007 6:00 p.m. |
N.Y.U. Classics Dept. 25 Waverly Place, 7th Fl. |
William Fitzgerald Cambridge University |
Lecture: Martial: The World of the Epigram |
| Mar. 22, 2007 7:30 p.m. |
University Seminar Movement Columbia University International Affairs Building, Room 1512 118th St. between Amsterdam Ave. and Morningside Dr. Information: (212) 695-9679 |
Margalit Finkelberg Tel Aviv University |
Lecture: Oral Formulaic Theory: End of Story? |
| Mar. 20, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Patricia Johnson Boston University |
Colloquium: The Afterlife of Arachnes Web |
| Mar. 11, 2007 3:00 p.m. |
Archaeology Society of Staten Island Wagner College Spiro Communications Bldg., Room C2 631 Howard Ave. Grymes Hill, Staten Island |
Cyprian Broodbank University College, London |
Lecture: Before Aphrodite: The Island of Kythera and the Minoans in the Aegean |
| Mar. 8, 2007 6:30 p.m. |
AIA-New York Venue: Onassis Center 645 Fifth Ave. at 51st St. |
Joan Connelly New York University |
Lecture: Portrait of a Priestess: Images of Women and Ritual in Ancient Greece In conjunction with the exhibit Athens/Sparta |
| Mar. 6, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Scott McGill Rice University |
Colloquium: Contesting Plagiarism in Seneca the Elder |
| Jan. 6, Feb. 3, Mar. 3, 2007 6 p.m. |
Cornelia Street Cafe Downstairs 29 Cornelia Street Tickets: 917-294-8310 $20 |
Theater: Todd Conners Metamorphoses Storytelling stripped to the bare essentials, Todd Conners solo-performance of Metamorphoses returns audiences to the very well-springs of the Western storytelling tradition. Conceiving, translating and adapting from Ovid, Conner reaches even further back than his ancient Roman source material to explore the poetic/rhapsodic tradition from which Ovid drew his inspiration. With only his voice, body, a few props, a minimum of light, and a harp (for which he also composed accompaniment), Conner offers a powerful reminder that in an age of relentless over-mediation and mass-entertainment, the human being remains the essential medium of artistic expression. | |
| Mar. 2, 2007 11 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Venue: Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Garrett G.
Fagan Pennsylvania State University |
Lecture: Roman Arenas and Crowd Dynamics |
| Mar. 2, 2007 5:00 p.m. |
N.Y.U. Classics Dept. 25 Waverly Place, 7th Fl. |
Andrew Feldherr Princeton University |
Lecture: Ovids Perseus and the Power of Images |
| Feb. 23-27, 2007 2, 6 and 9:45 p.m. |
IFC 323 Sixth Ave. at Third Street (212) 924-7771 www.ifccenter.com Screenings are free |
Film: Eve Sussman’s The Rape of the Sabine Women N.Y.T. review of 2/22/06 | |
| Feb. 27, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Peter Davis University of Tasmania |
Colloquium: Narrative Authority in Ovids Iliad |
| Feb. 26, 2007 3-4 p.m. |
Columbia Art History Dept. 934 Schermerhorn Hall |
Johanna Fabricius Archäologisches Institut Göttingen |
Lecture: Safeguarding the Inheritance: Protection against Fortune Hunters and Will Forgers in Classical Athens |
| Feb. 23, 2007 11 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Venue: Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Lee T. Pearcy Episcopal Academy Philadelphia |
Lecture: Classical Philology, Classical Humanism, and American Pragmatism, about the past, present, and future of teaching classics in the U.S. |
| Feb. 23,
2007 4:30 p.m. |
CUNY
Classics Dept. CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Ave., Room 9207 |
Andrew Ford Princeton University |
Lecture: The Early Greek Paean: Genre in Recent Lyric Criticism |
| Feb. 22, 2007 5:00 p.m. reception to follow |
Rutgers Classics Dept. Ruth Adams Building, 003 Douglass Campus 131 George Street New Brunswick, NJ |
Holly Haynes The College of New Jersey |
Lecture: (topic not announced) |
| Feb. 20, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Glen Bowersock Emeritus Professor School of Historical Studies Institute for Advanced Study |
Colloquium: Parabalani: A Terrorist Charity in Late Antiquity |
| Feb. 19, 2007 3-4 p.m. |
Columbia Art History Dept. 934 Schermerhorn Hall |
Rachel Kousser Brooklyn College |
Lecture: The Parthenon as palimpsest: Destruction and memory on the Athenian Acropolis |
| Feb. 16, 2007 11 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Venue: Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Joan Connelly New York University |
Lecture: Excavating Identity: Cypriot and Egyptian on late Hellenistic Yeronisos |
| Feb. 15, 2007 7:30 p.m. |
University Seminar Movement Columbia University International Affairs Building, Room 1512 118th St. between Amsterdam Ave. and Morningside Dr. Information: (212) 695-9679 |
Felix Budelmann The Open University and the Center for Hellenic Studies |
Lecture: The I of early Greek lyric (again) |
| Feb. 14, 2007 6:30 p.m. |
Mid-Manhattan Branch Library 455 Fifth Avenue at E. 40th St. (212) 340-0849 |
Nancy L. Thompson Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Lecture: Roman Portraiture: Homage to Ancestors and the Power of the Image |
| Feb. 13, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Howard Chen Columbia University |
Colloquium: New Directions for Caesar after Pharsalus |
| Jan. 25-Feb. 11, 2007 Thurs.-Sun. at 8; Sun. at 2:30 |
Eleventh Hour Theater Company La MaMa E.T.C. First Floor Theater 74A East Fourth Street Box office: (212) 475-7710 Tickets: $18 |
Theater: The Burial at Thebes, a translation of Sophocles Antigone by Seamus Heaney, directed by Alexander Harrington | |
| Feb. 9, 2007 11 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Venue: Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Polly Low University of Manchester |
Lecture: Demosthenic Imperialism |
| Jan. 9-Feb. 3, 2007 |
Target Margin Theater Venue: Ohio Theater 66 Wooster Street 212-352-3101 Tickets: $20.00 Students with valid ID: $15.00 Mon., Jan. 22, all tickets $10 |
More | Theater: As Yet Thou Art Young and Rash (adapted from Euripides Suppliants)
Mythic and local, sweeping and intimate, As Yet Thou Art Young and Rash epitomizes the tragedy of the aftermath of war. After the physical combat has stopped, what responsibilities do we hold towards the defeated? How do we not only build a better body politic, but in doing so, a better world community? |
| Jan. 18-Feb. 3, 2007 |
Target Margin Theater Venue: Ohio Theater 66 Wooster Street 212-352-3101 Tickets: $10 |
More | Theater: Women of Trachis
Combining the plot and structure of Sophocles least-produced drama with contemporary cultural references, Kate E. Ryans adaptation of Women of Trachis brings modernity, vulgarity, and humor to a tragic story about the unavoidable nature of fate. New York Times theater review, Jan. 24 |
| Jan. 27-Feb. 3, 2007 |
Target Margin Theater Venue: Ohio Theater 66 Wooster Street Tickets: 212-352-3101 Tickets: $5 |
More | Theater workshops: The Hellenic Laboratory, a collection of works of Greek drama, poetry, and philosophy |
| Feb. 3, 2007 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. |
New York Classical Club Venue: 603 Hamilton Hall Columbia University |
Program | Winter meeting: Augustan Rome: Private Life and Public Praise |
| Jan. 29, 2007 |
C.U.N.Y. | First day of classes, spring term | |
| Feb. 2, 2007 11 a.m. |
Center
for the Ancient Mediterranean Columbia University Venue: Italian Academy 5th Floor Conference Room |
Richard Thomas Harvard University |
Lecture: Shadows are falling: Virgil, Radnóti, and Dylan, and the Aesthetics of Pastoral Melancholy |
| Jan. 23, 2007 4:10 p.m. |
Columbia
Classics Dept. 616 Hamilton Hall |
Aldo Setaoli Professor Emeritus University of Perugia |
Colloquium: Some Ideas of Senecas on Beauty |
| Jan. 21, 2007 3:00 p.m. |
Archaeology Society of Staten Island Wagner College Spiro Communications Bldg., Room C2 631 Howard Ave. Grymes Hill, Staten Island |
Chris Lightfoot The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Lecture: Ancient Glass: Beauty and Function |
| Jan. 18, 2007 7:30 p.m. |
University Seminar Movement Columbia University International Affairs Building, Room 1512 118th St. between Amsterdam Ave. and Morningside Dr. Information: (212) 695-9679 |
Katharina Volk Columbia University |
Lecture: Horoscopes, Emperors, and the Date of Manilius Astronomica |
| Jan. 16, 2007 |
Columbia University, Fordham University, New York University | First day of classes, spring term | |
| Jan. 4-14, 2007 Thurs.-Sun. at 7:30; Sun. at 2:30 |
Company EAST La MaMa E.T.C. The Annex 74A East Fourth Street Box office: (212) 475-7710 $20 |
Theater: Medea,directed and choreographed by Kenji Kawarasaki |