Articles tagged with: classics
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Elizabeth Greene is giving a talk this month as part of an endowed series of lectures in Staten Island, NY. ... Full story
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Classics
Fanny Dolansky presented "Forming characters: the ethical imperatives of Roman education" at the Humanities Research Institute symposium in December 2011, and ... Full story -
Brock partners with local library for lecture series
Brock's Humanities Research Institute has teamed up with the St. Catharines Public Library to launch a new monthly “Brock Talks” ... Full story -
Reception will honour exceptional teachers
Four Brock faculty members will be honoured on Friday at the Tribute to Teaching: A Celebration of Innovation and Excellence ... Full story -
Leading scholar in Roman religion will lecture at Brock
Rome, 'the Eternal City', has inspired more than two millennia of writers, thinkers, artists and architects. On Oct. 20, Brock will ... Full story -
Gladiator laments bad refereeing in ancient epitaph
In popular culture, Roman gladiators are a symbol of appalling barbarism – men who fight to a gruesome death as bloodthirsty ... Full story -
News from Classics, Philosophy, and Physical Education and Kinesiology
Physical Education and Kinesiology hosts conference The Department of Physical Education and Kinesiology hosted the eighth annual Ontario Biomechanics Conference (... Full story -
Publications — March 17
Here are some recent publications by Brock faculty and staff. Cherubini, Lorenzo and Volante, Louis. (2010). "Policies and paradox: A view ... Full story -
Grad student profile: Lana Radloff
Lana Radloff MA candidate Classics, Faculty of Humanities Supervisor: Professor Elizabeth Greene Research topic: Examination of alternate approaches to de-contextualized ... Full story -
Prostitutes in ancient Greece led lives of slavery and poverty, new book says
Popular culture depicts them as richly painted courtesans of means, but the life of the average prostitute in ancient Greece ... Full story