Colloquia are held in Hamilton 616 at 4:10 PM. Refreshments follow.Contact Gerry Visco with any questions.
Sept. 11th: Eric Hamer (Columbia) will be speaking on the Catalepton.
Sept. 25th: Mark Buchan (Columbia) will be speaking on the Iliad.
Oct. 9th: Ted Champlin (Princeton) will be speaking on Tiberius and the Twins.
Oct. 16th: Cam Grey (UPenn) will be speaking on the settlement of barbarian prisoners of war in the 5th cent. CE.
Oct. 26th (FRIDAY): David Creese (University of British Columbia).
Oct. 23rd: Irene SanPietro (Columbia) will be speaking on "Domestic Space and the Self-Definition of the Dura Europos Christians."
Nov. 15th (THURSDAY): Bruce Frier (University of Michigan) topic "What I Did on my Summer Vacation: The Codex of Justinian and the Emergence of the Profession of Barristers"
Nov. 20th: Melissa Schwartzberg (Columbia): "Acclamation and Aggregation in the Ancient World "
Jan. 22nd: Sarah Nooter (Columbia): "Chaire to All That: The Poetic Powers of Sophocles' Ajax"
Feb. 5th: Ted Champlin (Princeton): "Tiberius and the Twins"
Feb. 12th: Frances Muecke (University of Sydney): "Silius Italicus in the Renaissance: Readers and Reputation"
Feb. 19th: Kathryn Morgan (UCLA): topic TBA.
March 4th: Jodi Magness (UNC): "Archeological Expressions of Jewish Religious Purity"
March 25th: Stacie Raucci (Union College): "Rereading Elegy's Triumph"
April 1st: Matthew MacGowan (Fordham): "Tibullus' Marathus Poems"
April 8th: Iam Halim (Columbia): "The Part of Aristotle's External Goods in the Happy Life"
April 25th: Joshua Katz (Princeton): topic TBA.
April 29th: Rosemary Moore (University of Iowa): topic TBA.
July 1st: Alberto Bernabé (Universidad Complutense, Madrid): "The gods in Orphism."

Thursday, September 20
Christina Kraus, Yale University
Speech and Silence in Caesar's Bellum Gallicum
Thursday, October 18
Kathryn Morgan, University of California at Los Angeles
The Fairest Victory of Them All? Hieron, His Rivals, and Pindar's First
Pythian
Thursday, November 15
Bridget Buxton, University of Rhode Island
Deep Frontiers: Classical Archaeology's New Age of Exploration
Thursday, January 24
Katja Vogt, Columbia University
Stoic Cosmopolitanism
Thursday, February 21
Rachel Kousser, Brooklyn College
Inventing the Past in Pergamon and Alexandria
Thursday, March 27
Bernd Seidensticker, Freie Universität Berlin
Character and Characterization in Greek Tragedy
Thursday, April 17
James Ker, University of Pennsylvania
The Afterlife of Paulina, Seneca's Wife
Talks begin at 7:30pm and take place in Room 1512 of the International
Affairs Building (except for the talks of Profs. Buxton and Kousser,
whose locations will be posted closer to the time.)

