Network on Ancient Epistolography 2nd meeting (Durham)

TIME: 8:55AM - 5:30PM

DATE: Friday, May 1st 2026

VENUE: University of Durham (Dept. of Classics & Ancient History)

Durham/Edinburgh/Glasgow

Network on Ancient Epistolography

Second Meeting

 Durham 1st May 2026

 Organizers: Roy Gibson,  Andrew Morrison, Janja Soldo

 Venue: Ritson Room, Durham Department of Classics & Ancient History, 38 North Bailey, Durham DH1 3EU

Attendance at the workshop is free, with lunch and tea/coffee provided throughout the day; but spaces are limited: email roy.k.gibson@durham.ac.uk to reserve your place by 30 March 2026.

The event will take place in-person only. There are (alas) no funds to help with travel or accommodation.

 

Programme

08.55-09.00: Welcome: Janja Soldo

 Greek pseudepigraphic / fictional letters

Chair: Andrew Morrison

09.00-9.30: Tobias Hirsch (Nuremberg): Putting the Platonic Letters in Order: A Pen-Pal Break-Up and the Legacy of Dion

9.30-10.00: Sabira Hajdarević (Zadar): Hunger Games: Parasites in Greek Fictional Epistolography

10.00-10.30: Claire Rachel Jackson (Ghent): Letters, Novels, Reception: Aristaenetus Ep. 1.13 and Epistolary Fiction

10.30-11.00 tea / coffee break

Cicero

Chair: Roy Gibson

 11.00-11.30: Barbara del Giovane (Firenze): Mirifice capior facetiis: Cicero’s Letters to Papirius Paetus (Fam. 9,15-26). Theory and Practice of facetum as an Existential Strategy of Survival

11.30-12.00: Laura Losito (Swansea): The Sound of Friendship: Rhythm and Relationship in Cicero’s Letters

12.00-12.30: Matilde Oliva (Firenze): Healing Grief in Letters: Cicero’s Ad Atticum 12 and the Making of the Consolatio

12.30-14.00 lunch break

Seneca and Pliny

Chair: Janja Soldo

14.00-14.30: Caitlin Spencer (Durham): Sicily and Seneca in Pliny Epistles 4.11

14.30-15.00: Frances Merrill (NYU): Pliny’s Incorporeal Presence: φαντάσματα and Metaliterature in Epistles 7.27

15.00-15.20 tea / coffee break

Symmachus

Chair: Roy Gibson

15.20-15.50: Andreas Abele (Tübingen): What is the ‘Roundness’ of Q. Symmachus? A Neoplatonic Reading of his Authorial Letter Collection

15.50-16.20:  Katharina Blaas (Tübingen): Symmachus and Cicero. An underestimated literary relationship?

16.20-16.30 tea / coffee break

 Greek late antiquity

Chair: Andrew Morrison

16.30-17.00: Michele Cova (Venezia/Udine/Trieste): Comic strategies in Libanius’ Letters between παιδεία and βωμολοχία

17.00-17.30: Davide Azzolin (SNS)” “A Shower of Letters:” Reviewing the Formation of John Chrysostom’s Epistolary Collection(s)

 

Note: this is not a Classical Association event – please contact the organisers directly with any enquiries.