SCS News
The Yale Helicon: 2022-2023 Submission CallPosted in Calls for Papers. The Yale Helicon: 2022-2023 Submission Call |
Diversity of Relations from Antiquity to Modernity. IVPosted in Calls for Papers. The Department of Spanish Studies and the Department of Classical Philology of the University in Lodz would like to invite you to the fourth interdisciplinary academic conferenceRome and Iberia.Diversity of Relations from Antiquity to Modernity. IVApril 20-21, 2023 |
Abundance and Scarcity in the Ancient Mediterranean WorldPosted in Calls for Papers. |
NEH Institute: The Performance of Roman ComedyPosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. Applications are now open for a National Endowment for the Humanities Institute for Higher Education Faculty on "The Performance of Roman Comedy," co-directed by T. H. M. Gellar-Goad and Christopher B. Polt. The Institute takes place July 9–August 4, 2023, on the campus of Boston College. Application deadline is 11:59pm Eastern on March 3, 2023. For more information, to see eligibility criteria, and to apply, visit: |
"Classical Traditions in Early Modern Latin America" A Special Visit to Tulane University's Latin American LibraryPosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. "Classical Traditions in Early Modern Latin America" |
Pre-Register for Classics and Race: A Seminar at the 2023 AIA/SCS Annual MeetingPosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. |
GODSCAPES: Ritual, Belief and the Natural World in the Ancient Mediterranean and BeyondPosted in Calls for Papers. GODSCAPES: Ritual, Belief and the Natural World in the Ancient Mediterranean and Beyond (June 27 – July 1, 2023) Deadline for abstracts: December 15, 2022 |
Four E’s through the Centuries: Cognitive Science and the Ancient MediterraneanPosted in Calls for Papers. Call for Papers Four E’s through the Centuries: Cognitive Science and the Ancient Mediterranean Saturday, April 29, 2023 |
New Ancient Music for Aristophanes and Euripides: A Special Event at the 2023 AIA/SCS Annual MeetingPosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. New Ancient Music for Aristophanes and Euripides with The Call of Kinnaru John Franklin (lyre) Julia Irons (voice) Rachel Fickes (aulos, lyre) with artwork by Glynnis Fawkes on Saturday, January 7, 7.30pm CST (after the SCS Plenary Session) |
CFP: Indigeneity and the Greco-Roman World: Modern and Ancient ResponsesPosted in Calls for Papers. Indigeneity and the Greco-Roman World: Modern and Ancient Responses |