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Ancient Classics Department Event Subscription
Ancient Classics Department. If you would like to be notified by email of upcoming events (e.g public lectures and seminars), please subscribe to our list by sending your own email address to [email protected]
When: Wednesday, 15 September 2021
Master's & Research Programmes - Live Q&As
Join our Postgraduate Office and academics from across the university for Live Q&As on our Master's and Research programmes
When: Monday, 11 May 2020
Maynooth Classics Seminar - Professor Catharine Edwards: "Embodying time: the Great Mother and the mutilated body in Ovid's Fasti ".
Maynooth Classics Seminar honoured to have guest speaker Professor Catharine Edwards (Birkbeck, University of London) on Friday, 13th March at 16:00 in JHL7. See poster for more details.
When: Friday, 13 March 2020
Maynooth Classics Seminar - Professor Victoria Rimell : "Irritating wounds: philosophy, medicine and an ethics of care in Seneca’s Ad Helviam".
Mayooth Classics Seminar presents Prof. Victoria Rimell (Warwick) ‘Irritating wounds: philosophy, medicine and an ethics of care in Seneca’s Ad Helviam.’ John Hume Lecture Theatre 7 at 16:00 - Friday,06 March 2020
When: Friday, 06 March 2020
Maynooth Classics Seminar: Dr Jonathan Davies - ‘A Haunt of Jackals: Rome as Babylon in Josephus’ Jewish War’
A talk hosted by the Department of Ancient Classics. All welcome.
When: Friday, 26 April 2019
Maynooth Classics Seminar: Dr Myles Lavan - ‘Who are the “Romans” in the Imperial Period? Romani and Rhomaioi in the First and Second Centuries’
A talk hosted by the Department of Ancient Classics. All welcome.
When: Friday, 29 March 2019
Maynooth Classics Seminar: Prof. David Scourfield - ‘From The Ides of March to Augustus: Literary Form, Historical “Reality”, and Philosophical Exploration in Two Novels of Ancient Rome’
A talk hosted by the Department of Ancient Classics. All welcome.
When: Friday, 08 March 2019
Postgraduate Open Evening
The Postgraduate Open Evening at Maynooth University will take place on the 26th February 2019, from 4-8pm in the Maynooth University Library
When: Tuesday, 26 February 2019
Prof. Armand D’Angour (University of Oxford) – The Rediscovery of Ancient Greek Music
Special Event hosted by Maynooth University Departments of Ancient Classics and Music, in conjunction with the Maynooth University Arts and Humanities Institute. All welcome.
When: Friday, 22 February 2019
Maynooth Classics Seminar: Dr Brian Ó Catháin - ‘Kevin O’Nolan (1917-1987): Scholar, Editor, and Littérateur’
A talk hosted by the Department of Ancient Classics. All welcome.
When: Friday, 14 December 2018