Seminar investigating relationship between themes, motifs and structures of the texts and/or of the myths involved, starting with the early examples of epic poetry and of wisdom and didactic literature.
This international conference brings together scholars in religion, archaeology, philology, and history to explore case studies and theoretical models of converging religions.
A week-long workshop focused on the Greek graffiti of Pompeii and Herculaneum will take place August 3-7, 2015 at the Center for Hellenic Studies, in Washington DC.
Hosted by the School of History, Classics and Archaeology (University of Edinburgh), this workshop will bring together scholars working on the development of urban and rural settlement in Sicily from Prehistory to Late Antiquity.
The University of Exeter wishes to recruit an Associate Lecturer (Education and Scholarship) to support the delivery of Classics and Ancient History programmes, and in particular Latin language teaching.
The fellowship aims to support research into the anthropology, archaeology, architecture, arts, etc. of Greece and Cyprus, and related areas, in all periods to modern times.
The Hardt Foundation for the Study of Classical Antiquity offers young researchers an opportunity to apply for research scholarships covering stays of two to four weeks.
The Netherlands Institute at Athens and the Athens Ethnographic Film Festival organize an intensive summer school on visual anthropology in Athens in collaboration with staff from the University of Leiden and various other Dutch and Greek universities.
The workshop will introduce undergraduates to important sources of information for the study of classics and develop their ability to access, evaluate, and manage resources in a variety of formats.
This conference proposes to explore all aspects of Symbols and Metaphors throughout the disciplines and to examine the use and discussion of symbols in art, literature, and the sciences.
Applications are invited for a lectureship in Classics permanent whole-time post in the Department of Classics within the College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences.
The conference will explore the ideology of “female inferiority” as prompted by ancient democratic laws, especially citizenship laws, and as cultivated in Classical literature and beyond.
The 3rd summer school on Ancient Technology and Crafts is organized again this summer by the International Hellenic University (29/06 – 10/07), Thessaloniki, Greece.