Forum Antiquum lecture - Suzanne Adema
When: | Th 21-04-2022 15:30 - 17:00 |
Where: | Vossius Conference Room, Leiden University Library |
Every semester, the Classics department of Leiden University organizes a series of lectures (the Forum Antiquum). The lectures are held every other week on Thursdays at 15:30. We invite both Dutch and international speakers and well-known experts and promising young researchers to speak about a topic of their choice.
The lectures are held in the Vossius Conference Room, located in the Leiden University Library (South Hall, second floor).
Programme
February 17 | Rebecca Henzel | Honerary statues in Sicily - new data and perspectives |
March 3 | Renske Janssen | Christiani et Ceteri. The Treatment of Christians in the Roman Empire |
April 7 | Aiste Celkyte | Modelling Oeconomic Knowledge in Bryson’s Management of the Estate |
April 21 | Suzanne Adema | You can fly! The interplay between text and reader in narrative comprehension |
April 28 | Felix Budelmann | Recurring time and its problems in Greek literature |
May 12 | Patricia Rosenmeyer | After Lights Out: Studying Classics in a World War II Internment Camp |
Registration
The lectures are open to everybody interested; registration is not required. Forum Antiquum is made possible by Prof. Ineke Sluiter’s Spinoza Prize.
For further information, please contact Iris van Kuijk (i.a.e.van.kuijk hum.leidenuniv.nl) or Dante Aramideh (d.s.aramideh hum.leidenuniv.nl).