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2018-2019 Spring

ceramic vessel from the Attic region of Greece
Faber Lecture
April 16, 2019
“The Politics of the Swarm”
Page duBois, UC San Diego
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
010 East Pyne
Sponsored by the Eberhard L. Faber 1915 Memorial Fund in the Humanities Council
Workshop
April 12, 2019
"Tracing The Latin Tradition In Nonnus’ Dionysiaca"
Sophia Papaioannou, University of Athens
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
103 Scheide Caldwell House

Hellenic Studies, The Department of Classics

Stone statue underwater
Performance
April 5, 2019 - April 13, 2019
Phèdre
The Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Theater at Princeton University will present Phèdre, Jean Racine’s classic French play based on ancient Greek and Roman tragedies in a new English translation by Princeton alumnus Marc Decitre. The production features senior J Sansone in the title role and is directed by faculty member Suzanne Agins. Performances are April 5, 6, 11, 12 & 13 at 8:00 p.m. in
Workshop Poster
Workshop
March 29, 2019 - March 30, 2019
The Filologos and the Antiquarius: Studying Language and Objects in Renaissance Europe
211 Dickinson Hall
Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies; Center for Collaborative History; Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund; Department of Classics; Department of Art and Archaeology; Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity
Performance
March 8, 2019 - March 10, 2019
Student Production of The Odyssey

Homer’s classic epic poem of a journey home is reimagined in a participatory production of The Public Theater’s PublicWorks version of The Odyssey, directed by Victoria Davidjohn, designed by Annabel Barry, and featuring Carly Maitlin, Bria McKenzie, and Justin Ramos.

8:00 pm
Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center
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8:00 pm
Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center
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3:00 pm
Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center
Princeton Certamen
Student-Led Event
March 2, 2019
Princeton Certamen 2019

The Princeton Classics Club announces the second annual Princeton Certamen — a quiz-bowl with questions based on Roman history, culture, mythology, literature, and language. Hosting high school and middle school students from all over the country, the Club hopes to inspire passion for the Classics and the Junior Classical League (JCL) with a competitive yet friendly contest.

8:30 am - 6:30 pm
McCosh 50
Thermae Romae
Student-Led Event
February 22, 2019
Screening of Thermae Romae (2012)

The Classics Club is hosting a movie night. Please RSVP to Tashi Treadway.

5:00 pm
101 McCormick Hall

2018-2019 Fall

Photograph of Pantheon floor
Prentice Lecture
November 15, 2018
"Classics As Crime Fiction. A Conversation with Caesar, Labienus, and Polybius"
Christopher B. Krebs, Stanford University
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
106 McCormick

2017-2018 Spring

Department Event
June 4, 2018
Class Day
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Chancellor Green Upper Hyphen
Department Event
June 1, 2018
Alumnae/i Breakfast
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Prentice Library - East Pyne
Erica Choi
Student Presentation
May 10, 2018
“Reading Translations of Ovid’s Rapes”

Classics major Erica Choi is speaking at Princeton Research Day, a celebration of the research and creative endeavors of undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and other non-faculty researchers. The event is free and open to the public.

Erica Choi (Class of 2018)
1:45 pm
Frist Campus Center
Oracle Hysterical group photo
Performance
May 6, 2018
Oracle Hysterical: “Hecuba”

“Hecuba” is a lush and experimental rock-leaning album based on Euripides’ tragedy of the same name. Written around 424 BCE in Athens, Hecuba is a savage story of revenge in which the disgraced queen of Troy, Hecuba, with her city razed and her children murdered, descends from nobility to primal violence. A week before the national release on May 13, Oracle Hysterical will debut the album at Taplin Auditorium in Princeton, with a post-performance discussion featuring Brooke Holmes and Josh Billings.

 

Part band, part book club, Oracle Hysterical combines eclectic musical influences with literary breadth. All members of the group perform and compose, with each project developed collectively.

5:00 pm
Taplin Auditorium - Fine Hall
Free and open to the public. Co-sponsored by the Department of Classics, the Department of Music, and Postclassicisms.
Image of a marble carver
Reading Group
April 4, 2018
"The Place of Greece" Session 7
Allyson Vieira (independent artist)
12:00 pm - 1:20 pm
161 East Pyne
Image of painting by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Prentice Lecture
March 8, 2018
"The Roman Kings: Genealogies of Power"
Christopher Smith (University of St Andrews)
4:30 pm
161 East Pyne
Sponsored by the Department of Classics and the Humanities Council
Joe Goodkin seated playing the guitar
Performance
March 5, 2018
Joe's Odyssey

Drawing on his degree in the classics and years of writing and performing, Joe has created an award-winning 30 minute long composition which deconstructs the story of The Odyssey in song, invoking the spirit of the ancient Greek bards who originally brought forth the timeless stories of Odysseus and the heroes of the Trojan War, while making the poem and the circumstances of its creation accessible to modern audiences.

Joe Goodkin (Paideia Institute)
7:00 pm
McCosh 10
Presented by the Department of Classics and the Princeton Classics Club
Stone relief carving
Reading Group
February 22, 2018
"The Place of Greece" Session 5
Yannis Hamilakis (Brown University)
12:00 pm - 1:20 pm
161 East Pyne

2017-2018 Fall

Painting of two figures in blue
Workshop
November 10, 2017
Classics in Queer Time

This workshop will put classical reception studies in dialogue with recent work on queer temporality, exploring how queer notions of time and history that contest or complicate forms of historicism may enrich work on ancient sexualities and their receptions.

10:00 am - 4:30 pm
161 East Pyne
Reading
October 4, 2017
Alice Oswald Reading
6:00 pm
Labyrinth Books

2016-2017 Spring

Postclassicisms Workshop
Phiroze Vasunia
University College London
The World, the Text, and the (Classical) Critic
12:00 pm
161 East Pyne
Please RSVP to [email protected]
Colloquium
Vergil in Action, Performance in and of the Aeneid
Presenters: Shadi Bartsch, University of Chicago, and Alessandro Barchiesi, New York University
4:30 pm
010 East Pyne
Sponsored by Department of Classics; David A. Gardner ‘69 Magic Project in the Humanities Council; McCarter Theatre
Workshop
Sophocles, Ajax A Workshop
10:00 am
161 East Pyne
Please RSVP by Friday, January 13th to [email protected]

2016-2017 Fall

IHUM Reading Group
Daniel Pedersen
Princeton Theological Seminary
Schleiermacher and the Timaeus
1:00 pm
209 Scheide Caldwell House
IHUM Reading Group
Aileen Das
University of Michigan
Galen and Plato's Timaeus in the Medieval Islamicate World
1:00 pm
209 Scheide Caldwell House

2015-2016 Fall

Workshop
Dimitri Gutas
Professor, Arabic and Islamic Studies, Graeco-Arabic Studies, Yale University
Graeco-Arabic Studies: What, Why, How, and Whither?
4:30 pm
106 McCormick
Carthage and Rome workshop poster
Workshop
September 14, 2015
Carthage and Rome: A Workshop
010 East Pyne
The David S. Magie Fund of the Department of Classics, The Council of the Humanities, and The Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity.

2014-2015 Spring

Postclassicisms Workshop
Response and Responsibility
A Postclassicisms Workshop
9:00 am
127 East Pyne

2013-2014 Spring

Workshop
February 14, 2014
CHARTAE HORATIANAE: A Workshop on Horace Printed Editions in the Firestone Collection
Convened by: Aaron Kachuck (Princeton) and Joseph Farrell (Penn)
10:00 am
Firestone Library
Co-sponsored by the Princeton Council of the Humanities, and to the Department of Classics

2013-2014 Fall

Workshop
October 19, 2013
STATIUS QUO: A Reading Workshop on Statius in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Convened by Constanze Güthenke and Aaron Kachuck
9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Dickinson Hall 211
Princeton Council of the Humanities and the Department of Classics
Colloquium
Michael Konaris
Ted and Elaine Athanassiades Postdoctoral Fellow, Hellenic Studies
The Greek Gods in the History of Classical Scholarship: Rival Theories in Nineteenth Century Germany and Britain
4:30 pm
103 Scheide Caldwell House
Sponsored by Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies; Cosponsored by the Department of Classics

2012-2013 Spring

Workshop
Rosalind Thomas
University of Oxford
PAW Graduate Student Workshop
12:00 pm
209 Scheide Caldwell House
Sponsored by the Program in the Ancient World