SCS News
Virtual Seminar: Multiple Explanations in the Ancient Greek and Roman WorldPosted in Conferences, Lectures, and Meetings. Multiple Explanations in the Ancient Greek and Roman World |
CFP: XR And the HumanitiesPosted in Calls for Papers. Call for Papers: XR and the Humanities: Virtual Education in the 21st Century |
CFP: “What Has Antiquity Ever Done for Us?”Posted in Calls for Papers. “What Has Antiquity Ever Done for Us?” The Vitality of Ancient Reception Studies, Now An international virtual conference presented by Antiquity in Media Studies (AIMS) 15-18 December 2021 Deadline for submissions: 15 October 2021 |
New Database on Ancient Curse TabletsPosted in Classics in the News. (Published on behalf of Werner Reiß) Dear colleagues, It is with great pleasure that Professor Werner Riess and his team announce the launch of the new database TheDefix (Thesaurus Defixionum), which replaces the earlier version TheDeMa (Thesaurus Defixionum Magdeburgensis). TheDefix is an open access Heurist database hosted by the University of Hamburg, Department of Ancient History, and can be reached at the following link: |
NEH Grants for Classically Themed Projects (August, 2021)Posted in Classics in the News. August, 2021 Below is a list of the most recent NEH grantees and their Classically-themed projects. The NEH helps fund a number of SCS initiatives, and their support affects the field of Classics at a national and local level. Grantees
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In Memoriam: Julian Ward Jones, Jr.Posted in In Memoriam. (Provided by the department at William & Mary) |
CFP: "Paideia and Performance"Posted in Calls for Papers. Seventh Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Heritage of Western Greece |
Newberry Library FellowshipsPosted in Awards and Fellowships. The Newberry Library invites interested individuals who wish to utilize the Newberry's collection to apply for their many fellowship opportunities in 2022-2023: |
Feminism & Classics 2022: body/languagePosted in Calls for Papers. FemClas 2022, the eighth quadrennial conference of its kind, has been rescheduled from its original dates (delayed by the pandemic) and will now take place on May 19–22, 2022, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, at the invitation of the Wake Forest University Department of Classics and Department of Philosophy. **Virtual presentation and attendance is supported, as well.** The conference theme is “body/language,” broadly construed, and papers on all topics connected to feminism, Classics, Philosophy, and related fields are welcome. |
CFP: Forwards and Backwards in Ancient PortraiturePosted in Calls for Papers. CFP: Forwards and Backwards in Ancient Portraiture (College Art Association, Chicago, 16-19 February, 2022)
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