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*Tues., Apr. 24
6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Mahindra Humanities Center, Barker 133, 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge,
MA 02138
Emily Greenwood (Yale University)
"Theorizing Black Classicism"
Presented by the Classical Traditions Seminar &
the Department of Comparative Literature
Wed., Apr. 25
5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Mahindra Humanities Center, Barker 133, 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Benjamin Isaacs (Tel Aviv University)
"Romans and Nomads"
Civilizations of Ancient Greece and Rome Seminar
Wed., Apr. 25
5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Yenching Auditorium, 2 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138
Manfred Bietak (University of Vienna, Austrian Archaeological Institute in Cairo)
"The gold of valour and the Palace of the Hyksos Khayan at Avaris: Recent results of
the excavations at Tell el-Dab'a"
For the schedule of papers and abstracts, and to register, please see:
http://www.tinyurl.com/giza2012
Thurs., Apr. 26
8:45 a.m. - 5 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Tsai Auditorium, CGIS South Building, Room S-010, 1730 Cambridge
Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Egyptology symposium
"Towards a New History for the Egyptian Old Kingdom. Perspectives on the Pyramid
Age"
A one-day International Egyptology symposium to consider questions of kingship, religion,
art, economics, and old and new archaeological excavations at the Giza Pyramids and beyond
(3rd millennium BCE).
For the schedule of papers and abstracts, and to register (a free, five-second process)
please go to
http://www.tinyurl.com/giza2012.
(Please note: there will also be a special lecture on Tell ed-Daba by Prof. Manfred Bietak
on Wednesday, April 25 at 5:00 p.m.)
Thurs., Apr. 26
6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Harvard Art Museums, Arthur M. Sackler Museum lecture hall, 485
Broadway, Cambridge MA 02138
Roger Bland (British Museum)
"New Views on Roman Gold Coins Found in Britain"
Ilse and Leo Mildenberg Memorial Lecture
For more information, visit our website:
http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/calendar/detail.dot?id=42093
*HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Farkas Hall (formerly New College Theatre), 10-12 Holyoke St,
Cambridge MA 02138
B!tch: A Play about Antigone
http://aplayaboutantigone.com/#
Thursday, April 26 ........................... 8 p.m.
Friday, April 27 ..................................... 8 p.m. (Friday's performance
will be preceded by a staged reading of excerpts translated by the Classical Club; time
TBA)
Saturday, April 28 ......... 2 p.m. & 8 p.m.
Sunday, April 29 ................................... 2 p.m.
Order your tickets online here:
http://tinyurl.com/HarvardAntigone
Map:
http://g.co/maps/7epu2
Mon., Apr. 30
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Location: RI Hall 108, Providence, RI 02912
Peter Struck (University of Pennsylvania)
"Divination in Augustine and Iamblichus"
Free and Open to the Public. For more information visit
http://brown.edu/academics/classics/events-highlights/upcoming-events/upcom…
May 5 through June 24
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, NH 03755
"Investigations into the Ancient Mediterranean"
May 5 through June 24, 2012
This exhibition explores how the close observation of works of art can reveal connections
to wider cultural, religious, political, and social themes. It is part of an innovative
collection-sharing initiative created to highlight the importance of teaching with
original works of art as part of the college curriculum. Funded by a generous grant from
the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, this program enabled Yale University Art Gallery to lend
forty-seven ancient Mediterranean objects to the Hood for a two-year period. Over the
course of this past year and a half, Dartmouth faculty and students from a range of
disciplines including art history, classical archaeology, and history have used both the
Yale loans and works from the Hood collection to explore current discourses on such topics
as gender systems, representation and identity, and center and periphery in the Roman
Empire. By working closely with faculty and students to document these projects, the Hood
wishes to highlight this major part of its daily activities as a teaching museum and make
visible its work with undergraduate students, most of which happens “behind the scenes” in
Bernstein Study-Storage Center. For more information, visit
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~yaleart/
Tues., May 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, RI Hall 108, Providence, RI 02912
Beatrice Caseau (Universite Paris-Sorbonne; Paris IV)
"Shaping the Body for God"
Free and Open to the Public. For more information visit
http://brown.edu/academics/classics/events-highlights/upcoming-events/upcom…
Wed., May 16
4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m.
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, Hood Museum of Art, Kim gallery, Hanover, NH 03755
Panel Discussion
"Investigations into the Ancient Mediterranean: Spotlight on Teaching with
Objects"
Dartmouth professors teaching courses on ancient Greek and Roman culture will discuss
their work with objects on loan from Yale University Art Gallery over the past year.
Roberta Stewart, Paul Christesen, Kathleen Corrigan, Jeremy Rutter, and Roger Ulrich will
talk about introducing students to the issues that stem from the close investigation of
objects. The session will include a preview of a documentary film about the project. A
reception will follow.
Sat., July 14
2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
LEGION III CYRENAICA PRESENTATION, Higgins Armory Museum, 100 Barber Ave, Worcester MA
01606
Andy Volpe (Legion III Cyrenaica)
"Legion III Cyrenaica Roman Legion"
Legion III, a New England based Roman living history group, will give a presentation about
the life of a Roman Soldier in the 1st Century AD / CE and a brief history of the Legion
during its tenure in Alexandria, Egypt. Also discussed will be combat, training, arms and
armor.
For more information, contact Legion member Andy Volpe at
PalusButeo@hotmail.com<mailto:PalusButeo@hotmail.com>; or, Higgins Armory Museum at
www.higgins.org<http://www.higgins.org>rg>.
APPENDIX:
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.
CalClass
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phone: (617) 495-4027
fax: (617) 496-6720
calclass@fas.harvard.edu<mailto:calclass@fas.harvard.edu>
http://classics.fas.harvard.edu