Join us on Saturday, April 30 for a live webcast of the biannual Center for Hellenic Studies Research Symposium!
The stream will be available at http://media.video.harvard.edu/core/live/harvard-chs-live.html. No special software is required. Viewers interested in watching the stream should click on the link above and the stream will play in their web browser.
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Saturday, April 30
Session 1, 11:00am-12:30 pm (EDT)
“Love Is in the Hands: Looking for Traces of Affective Relationship Between Human and Object in Votive Epigrams”
Anne-Sophie Noel, Hisoma, Lyon
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“Lysistrata(s): Aristophanes to Spike Lee”
Caroline Stark, Howard University
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“Two Thousand Years of Scholarly Apps”
Neel Smith, College of the Holy Cross
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Session 2, 2:00-3:30 pm (EDT)
“The Anaxagorean-Socratic Moment in the History of the Philosophos”
Christopher Moore, Pennsylvania State University
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“Prodicus on the Rise of Civilization: Agriculture, Religion and Culture Heroes”
Stavros Kouloumentas, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin
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“Democracy and Civic Participation in Greek Cities under Roman Imperial Rule: Political Practice and Culture in the Post-Classical Period”
Cédric Brélaz, University of Strasbourg
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Session 3, 4:00-5:30 pm (EDT)
“What’s in a Name? Linguistic Considerations in the Study of ‘Karian’ Religion”
Naomi Carless Unwin, Koç University
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“Seleucid Time: Imperial and Indigenous Temporalities in the Hellenistic East”
Paul Kosmin, Harvard University
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“The New Order of Time and Cult in Synoecized Poleis”
Sven Schipporeit, University of Vienna
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