Volume 4, Issue 2 of the CHS Research Bulletin contains the work of nine fellows who conducted research at the Center for Hellenic Studies during the 2016 spring term. This issue includes video from their presentations at the biannual Research Symposium on April 30, 2016.
Persistent identifier for this issue: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:hlnc.jissue:CHS_Research_Bulletin.Vol_04.Issue_02.2016
“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
Abstract | Handout | Paper and Video
“What’s in a Name? Linguistic Considerations in the Study of ‘Karian’ Religion”
Naomi Carless Unwin, Koç University
Abstract | Paper and Video
“Seleucid Time: Imperial and Indigenous Temporalities in the Hellenistic East”
Paul Kosmin, Harvard University
Abstract | Paper and Video
“Prodicus on the Rise of Civilization: Agriculture, Religion and Culture Heroes”
Stavros Kouloumentas, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin
Abstract | Handout | Paper and Video
“Anaxagoras, Socrates, and the History of ‘Philosophy’”
Christopher Moore, Pennsylvania State University
Abstract | Paper and Video
“Love is in the Hands: Affective Relationships with Objects in Votive Dedications ”
Anne-Sophie Noel, Hisoma, Lyon
Abstract | Handout | Paper and Video
“The New Order of Time and Cult in Synoecized Poleis”
Sven Schipporeit, University of Vienna
Abstract | Paper and Video
“Two Thousand Years of Scholarly Apps”
Neel Smith, College of the Holy Cross
Abstract | Paper and Video
“Spike Lee’s Didactic Lens of Aristophanes”
Caroline Stark, Howard University
Abstract | Paper and Video