Durham Classics & Ancient History seminar: Prof Jennifer Ingleheart on “Terence Hearsay in Shropshire: classical allusivity in A. E. Housman’s A Shropshire Lad”

TIME: 1:00PM - 2:00PM

DATE: Wednesday, February 12th 2025

Durham Classics & Ancient History seminars, Epiphany term (Wednesdays at 1-2pm in CL007 unless stated otherwise)

January 15th Dr Graham Barrett, “The Emperor in the Roman City: Honorius and Pamplona in History and Memory”. Hybrid.          Zoom Registration

January 22nd Dr Maria Monteleone, “Water for laundries and private residences in Roman Pompeii: recent results from hydro-archaeology and reverse engineering”. Online OnlyZoom Registration

January 29th (5pm, CL007 Riston Room) Dr Roberta Mazza, “Book Discussion: Stolen Fragments: Black Markets, Bad Faith and the Illicit Trade in Ancient Artefacts”. Hybrid.   Zoom Registration

This talk is followed by a drinks reception in the Classics and Ancient History department.

February 12th Prof Jennifer Ingleheart, “Terence Hearsay in Shropshire: classical allusivity in A. E. Housman’s A Shropshire Lad”. Online Only.   Zoom Registration

February 19th Dr Jacob Lollar, “Between Myth and History: Apocrypha, Hagiography and Historiography in Syriac Manuscripts”. Hybrid.    Zoom Registration

February 26th Dr Elena Cagnoli Fiecconi, “Elpis in Plato’s Laws”. Hybrid.    Zoom Registration

March 5th Dr Nathan Gilbert, “Past, Present, Text, Other: Jesuit Readings of Chinese and Greco-Roman Philosophy”. Hybrid. Zoom Registration

March 19th Dr Shanshan Bai, “Demos in Roman Spartan inscriptions: democratic factors in an oligarchical society”. Hybrid.   Zoom Registration