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UPCOMING EVENTS

OCTOBER 2009

10–06–2009: AIA New Orleans Society Lecture – "Pirates and Romans:  Cities of the Rough Cilicia Coast" by Prof. Michael Hoff (Clarence and Anne Dillon Dunwalke Lecture of the Archaeological Institute of America) at 8 PM, on the campus of Loyola University, in Miller Hall, Room 114.

NOVEMBER 2009

11–06–2009

Campbell Grey, Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania

“Urban Poverty, Charity and Conversion in Late Antique Asia Minor”

Friday, November 6, 2009 | 4:00 PM
Race Room (LBC 201) in the Lavin Bernick Center

Prof. Campbell Grey holds a Ph.D. in Classics from St John’s College, Cambridge, an M. Phil. in Ancient History from the University of Sydney and a B. A. in Ancient History and Archaeology from the University of Auckland. An Assistant Professor in the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Grey’s primary research focus is late antique Roman social, legal and economic history, with emphasis on non-elite and marginal populations. His work has appeared in Classical Quarterly, the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, the Journal of Roman Archeology, the Journal of Roman Studies and the seminal volume, Poverty in the Roman World, edited by Margaret Atkins and Robin Osborne. In addition, he has been awarded research fellowships by the Loeb Classical Library Foundation and the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies.

11–12–2009

Classical Studies Department Colloquium

Mark Alonge, Assistant Professor, Boston University

“Was Zeus a god of fertility?”

Thursday, November 12, 2009
5:30 PM
Newcomb Faculty Lounge (Newcomb 114)

 

DECEMBER 2009

 

JANUARY 2010

 

FEBRUARY 2010

00–00–2010: The Dennis A. Georges Lecture – TBA , on the Uptown campus of Tulane University.

MARCH 2010

03–12–2010: AIA New Orleans Society Lecture – “The Transformation and Legacy of the Indus Civilization" by Prof. Jonathan Mark Kenoyer (The Robert J. Braidwood Lecture of the Archaeological Institute of America) at 8 PM, on the campus of Loyola University, in Miller Hall, Room 114.

APRIL 2010

04–14–2010: AIA New Orleans Society Lecture – “Children in Wartime:  Ancient Athens and Modern Europe” by Prof. John Oakley (The Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lecture of the Archaeological Institute of America) at 8 PM, on the campus of Loyola University, in Miller Hall, Room 114.

 

 

   

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