10 events found.
Comparative Diplomatics: What Can(‘t) Greek Documents from Egypt Tell Us About Greek Documents from Bactria?
Rachel Mairs
Comparative Antiquities; Program in Medieval Studies
The Lawful Piracy of James Joyce’s Poems
Robert Spoo
Special Collections, Firestone Library; Department of English
“O Lord”: Religious Evidence on Elephantine Island in Egypt
Verena Lepper
Humanities Council; Department of Religion
Historical Fiction Book Group: Their Finest Hour and a Half
Frank Wetta
Princeton Public Library; Historical Society of Princeton
PLAS Graduate Works-in-Progress: Charlie Hankin and Patrick J. Signoret
Charlie Hankin, Spanish and Portuguese; Patrick J. Signoret, Politics
Program of Latin American Studies
Proposing a New Course
James A. Dun, Office of the Dean of the College; Rebekah P. Massengill, Office of the Dean of the College; Katherine A. Stanton, The McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning
The McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning
The Art of Being Human: St. Cecilia Through Poetry and Film
Humanities Council
The Archive of Psychoanalysis: The Temptation of the Plot in Freud’s Studies on Hysteria
Isabelle Alfandary
Program in European Cultural Studies; Comparative Literature; Philosophy; German; the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities
Framing Fors: Anecdotal Narratives in Livy’s History of Early Rome
Daniel Wendt, Classics
Department of Classics
NEW TIME AND LOCATION: The Secret Lives of PhDs
Humanities Council; The Graduate School; Library Company of Philadelphia