The Ninth Celtic Conference in Classics - 22-23-24-25/06/2016, Dublin (Ireland)
FECHA/DATE/DATA: 22-23-24-25/06/2016
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: University College Dublin (Dublin, Ireland)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE:Douglas Cairns ; Anton Powell ; Alan Ross ; Alexander Thein
INFO: web - douglas.cairns@ed.ac.uk ; powellanton@btopenworld.com ; alan.ross@ucd.ie ; alexander.thein@ucd.ie
INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE:
- normal/ normale: 150€
- reducida para estudiantes / reduced for students / ridotta per studenti: 100€
- cena no incluída / dinner not included / cena non inclusa: 65€
PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA:
Achilles Tatius - Ian Repath (Swansea) and Stephen Trzaskoma (New Hampshire)
Alcibiades: History, Characterization and Reception - David Newell (UCD) and Timothy Duff (Reading)
Cicero across Genres - Caroline Bishop (Texas Tech) & Isabel Köster (Holy Cross)
Civilisations and Cities: too many Romes? - Ahn Jaewon (Seoul National)
Classics and Modern Popular Culture - Amanda Potter (Open) and Hunter Gardner (South Carolina)
Coins of the Roman Revolution, 49 BC-AD 14: Evidence without Hindsight - Anton Powell (Wales) and Nandini Pandey (Wisconsin)
The Contexts of Late Antique Literature - Cosetta Cadau (TCD)
The Development of the Indian Ocean Trade in Antiquity - Matthew Cobb (TSD Lampeter) and Kyle Erickson (TSD Lampeter)
Ethnicity and Multiculturalism in Herodotus: Through Others’ Eyes - Carmen Soares (Coimbra) and Thomas Figueira (Rutgers)
Forensic narratives in Athenian courts - Dimos Spatharas (Crete) and Mike Edwards (Roehampton)
Historiographical Alexanders: Topics, Traditions and Perspectives in Historiography on Alexander the Great from the Middle Ages until the XXIst Century - Borja Antela-Bernárdez (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Jordi Vidal (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) and César Sierra Martín (Universitá di Calabria)
Imperial panegyric between Diocletian and Theodosius - Alan Ross (Southampton)
Landscapes of Dread - Debbie Felton (U.Mass) and David Brockliss (Wisconsin)
Late Antique Palaces and Palace Culture: patterns of transculturation - Lynda Mulvin (UCD) and Nigel Westbrook (Western Australia)
Myth and History in the Historiography of Early Rome - Daniele Miano (UCD)
New Approaches to Ancient Greek Warfare - Philip de Souza (UCD)
Oppositional Tendencies in Myth and Mythography - Scott Smith (New Hampshire) and Charles Delattre (Nanterre)
The Origins of the Olympic Games and the Development of Olympia before the 5th century BC - András Patay-Horváth (Institute for Ancient History, Budapest)
The Roman Imperial Court from the Antonines to the Theodosians - Meaghan McEvoy (Frankfurt) and Caillan Davenport (Queensland)
Sulla Felix: Politics, Public Image, and Reception - Alexander Thein (UCD) and Alexandra Eckert (Oldenburg)
Unease as opportunity: elite responses to the rise of Persia 550-479 BCE - Aideen Carthy (Humboldt, Berlin)