10 events found.
HOS Colloquia: Listening to Albert the Great on the Art of Becoming a Natural Scientist
Katja Krause, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Program in the History of Science; Program in Medieval Studies
“‘The Syriac Dots:’ Oral Reading Traditions Recorded in Ink”
Johan Lundberg, University of Oxford
Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity; Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
Xiaoshuo as China’s Fourth Religion: Pitfalls and Potentials of Vernacular Literature in the late Qing (1644-1911 CE)
Katherine Alexander, University of Colorado Boulder
East Asian Studies Program
“Of Rule and Office: Plato’s Ideas of the Political”
Melissa Lane, Politics and University Center for Human Values; Benjamin Morison, Philosophy
Labyrinth Books
Film Screening: “Goodbye Julia”
Mohamed Kordofani, filmmaker
Near Eastern Studies Program; Department of Near Eastern Studies; Program in Journalism
“Belonging to a ‘Lost’ Island: Sovereignty, Memory, and Landscape on Imbros”
Rabia Harmanşah, Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
When Pages Breathe: Adaptation of Modern Classics with Pulitzer Prize-winning Hodder Fellow Martyna Majok
Martyna Majok, Princeton Hodder Fellow; Chesney Snow, Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Theater
Lewis Center for the Arts
The Ovide moralisé: The Divine Comedy of Medieval France?
Matthieu Boyd, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Sarah Jane Murray, Baylor University
Department of French & Italian; Program in Medieval Studies
The Priest Nichiren’s Miraculous Escape from Death and Its Modern Skeptics: Negotiating History and Myth in a Japanese Buddhist Tradition
Jacqueline Stone, Religion, Emerita
Department of Religion
“How did Byzantines Read Herodotus? The Case of Marginalia in Verse”
Julián Bértola, Hannah Seeger Davis Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies