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PUBLIC LECTURES

Filene Auditorium, Moore Hall, Dartmouth Campus

Monday, July 66:45 p.m.

“The Child is Father to the Man: From Homer to Rushdie and Back”

Glenn Most, University of Chicago and Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Onassis Lecturer

Tuesday, July 79:00 a.m.

"Imagination vs. Exploration: Mapping the Seas from Homer to Ptolemy"

Marie-Claire Beaulieu, Dartmouth College

Tuesday, July 74.00 p.m.

"Greek Explorers and Utopias: the Mediterranean, Africa, and the Atlantic"

Kurt Raaflaub, Brown University

 Wednesday, July 89:00 a.m.

The Phyllis Katz Lecture

"Classical Muses: How Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Women Re-imagined Greek Tragedy for the U.S. Stage"

Helene Foley, Columbia University

 Wednesday, July 84.00 p.m.

"Alcestis Redux: Euripides, Shakespeare, Eliot"

Glenn Most, University of Chicago and Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Onassis Lecturer

 

Wednesday, July 87.30 p.m., in Loew Auditorium

The Hood Museum Lecture

“The Grand Tour and the Classical Past in Mid-18th-Century Italy”

Bart Thurber, Hood Museum of Art

 Thursday, July 99:00 a.m.

The Matthew Wiencke Lecture

"Near Eastern and Greek Concepts of Justice"

Kurt Raaflaub, Brown University

 Thursday, July 94.00 p.m.

“Orchestrated Violence: the Role of Music in the Roman Amphitheatre”

Kathleen Coleman, Harvard University

 Friday, July 109:00 a.m.

“Egyptomania”

Roger Ulrich, Dartmouth College

 Friday, July 104.00 p.m.

“Collecting Fragments”

Glenn Most, University of Chicago and Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Onassis Lecturer

 Saturday, July 119:00 a.m.

The Gloria Duclos Lecture

“Born of Adamastor: The Classical Heritage in the Works of the South African Poet Douglas Livingstone (1932–1996)”

Kathleen Coleman, Harvard University

 

Last Updated: 3/2/09