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  • Colorado Classics Day 2019
    On Saturday October 3rd, the 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Department of Classics is proud to (virtually) host Colorado Classics Day, an educational outreach event connecting middle- and high-school students from across the state with faculty at Boulder and other colleges throughout Colorado. Students will learn fun facts about the ancient world, see how college Classicists teach their favorite subjects, and even get advice about majoring in Classics or pursuing it as a career!
  • Coliseum
    Congratulations to all of our Classics Graduates!
  • Fulvia in recline (Pavel Svedomsky (1849-1904))
    Fulvia and the Perusine WarCelia Schultz, University of MichiganThursday, March 5th I 5:00p.m. I HUMN 135 Who was Fulvia?  Was she the driving force during the siege of Perugia in 43 BCE, leading men into battle? This lecture will explore
  • 2020 Fountaiun Symposium Image
    Jewish Identity in the Hellenistic World
  • Mediterranean Landscape
    Imperial Integration on Rome's Atlantic RimCarlos Nore帽a, University of California, BerkeleyMonday, February 17th I 5:00p.m. I HUMN 250 This paper investigates the Atlantic rim of the Roman world. This macroregion, a sort of ecological "
  • Douris Man with wax tablet
    OFFERING BEGINNING CLASSICAL GREEK Beginning Classical Greek provides an opportunity for highly motivated students to immerse themselves in the study of ancient Greek so that they may progress rapidly through Greek grammar and
  • Space and Spectacle Keynote Poster
    2020 Classics Graduate Colloquium conference: Space and spectacle in the ancient worldVision, Power, and Identity in Roman CultureKeynote: Dr. Sarah Levin-Richardson, University of WashingtonFriday, January 31, 5:00pmEaton Humanities, 1B80View more
  • Palmyra Theatre
    SPACE AND SPECTACLE IN THE ANCIENT WORLDJanuary 31 鈥 February 1, 2020 Friday: Humanities 1B80 at 5:00pm Saturday: Center for British and Irish Studies, Norlin Library from 10:15am - 6:00pmFriday - Keynote Address5:00 - Humanities 1B80Dr. Sarah Levin
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    Art and Civilization in the Protohistoric AegeanJames Wright - Bryn Mawr CollegeThursday, January 30th I 5:00p.m. I HUMN 135 An understanding of the production and use of art is important for grasping how societies are transformed into
  • Richard Buxton
    The Hoplite Class as a Flexible Category in Greek Political ThoughtRichard Buxton - Colorado CollegeMonday, January 27th I 5:00p.m. I HUMN 1B90 Scholars have undermined the received wisdom that hoplites formed a 鈥渕iddle鈥 class able to shift the
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