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Call for Applications – Notre Dame History of Philosophy Forum

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

The History of Philosophy Forum at the University of Notre Dame invites applications to our 2023-2024 Small Grants Program, supporting international scholars with research projects in the history of philosophy that could benefit from a stay at the University of Notre Dame. We especially encourage applications relating to the theme of our current Forum project, “Modeling the Mind in the History of Philosophy,” but welcome all applications in the history of philosophy (broadly construed).

Identity Play: Constructing The Self in the Ancient Mediterranean

Constructing The Self in the Ancient Mediterranean
The graduate students of the Department of Classics at the CUNY Graduate Center are happy to share the call for papers for our 15th annual Graduate Student Conference (Spring 2023).

The conference will be held via Zoom on Friday, April 28, 2023.

This year’s Keynote Speaker is Prof. Cinzia Arruzza (The New School, NYC).

Opening the Ancient World: A Free Public Virtual Conference Hosted by SASA

Opening the Ancient World
A Free Public Virtual Conference

Discovery, Science, and Technology in the Ancient World -
Traditions and Innovations
Sunday - Monday, July 23rd - 24th, 2023

Save Ancient Studies Alliance presents our third annual conference, a new type of online
conference for ALL Ancient Studies scholars & anyone interested in the Ancient World. Our
goals are:

TREXTUALITY: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Translated and Multilingual Texts

Photo: Turun kaupunki / Seilo Ristimäki

University of Turku, Finland, 7–9 September, 2023

Keynote speakers
Guyda Armstrong, University of Manchester
"Travelling things: materializing translation in premodern objects"
Esa Christine Hartmann, University of Strasbourg
"Dialogues Between Poets: genetic readings of translingual writing and collaborative translation"
Outi Paloposki, University of Turku
"Drafts, letters, letter drafts – adventures in translation archives"

OPEN CALL FOR NEW VOLUME ON GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN SUETONIUS

OPEN CALL FOR NEW VOLUME ON GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN SUETONIUS

Edited by Konstantinos Kapparis and Jennifer A. Rea

Proposals are now being accepted for chapters of 7500-8000 words for an edited collection on any aspect related to Gender and Sexuality in Suetonius. Topics could include, but are not limited to, narratives of gender, women, masculinity, non-binary sexuality, enslavement and sexuality, prostitution, gendered identities, and gender in the Graeco-Roman biographical tradition.