January 23 (M) Job Talk by Kathryn Bosher: A Tyrant’s Aeschylus
February 17 (F) Foreign Language Center Radio, Crane Café, Hagerty Hall, 10:30am-11:30am: LIVE FLC Radio Broadcasts in Greek by Alexandra Constantinou and Pete Ragias
February 17 (F) Michèle Lowrie, UH448, 3:30pm: The politics of the Roman exemplum
February 21 (T) Myles McCallum (St. Mary’s University, Halifax), UH 014, 8:00pm AIA: The Pot Industry at Pompeii: A Review of The Evidence
February 24-26 Tenth Anniversary Meeting of the Midwestern Consortium on Ancient Religions, The University Museum (University Hall, room 143), 9am – 5pm: ‘The Stuff that Dreams are Made of’: The Interpretation, Divination and Use of Dreams in Ancient Mediterranean Religions'
February 27 (M) Philippe Borgeaud (Visiting Professor, OSU), UH448, 3:30pm: Pygmalion and the History of Religions
February 28 (T) Hanne Eisenfeld (OSU) Prospectus talk, University Hall Museum, 10:30am: ‘Only Mostly Dead: Immortality and Related States in Pindar’s Victory Odes’
March 9 (F), Foreign Language Center Radio, Crane Café, Hagerty Hall, 10:30am-11:30am: LIVE FLC Radio Broadcasts in Greek by Alexandra Constantinou and Pete Ragias
March 26 (M), Robin Wahlsten (University of Stockholm), UH448, 3:30pm: Ovid in Twelfth-century Germany
March 29 (R) The Twenty-Fourth Annual Thomas E. Leontis Memorial Lecture in Modern Greek Studies, Louis A. Ruprecht, Jr. (William M. Scuttles Chair of Religious Studies, Georgia State University), Faculty Club Grand Lounge, 181 South Oval Mall, 3:30pm: The Modern Olympics: As Greek Revival and as Greek Religion
March 30 (F) Louis A. Ruprecht, Jr. (William M. Scuttles Chair of Religious Studies, Georgia State University), UH448, 3:30pm: Talk on recent book, “Winckelmann and the Vatican’s First Profane Museum”
April 3 (T) Andrea Rotstein (Tel Aviv University), UH448, 4:30pm: "Literary History in the Parian Marble"
April 13 (F) Prospectus Talks by John Richards, Gabe Fuchs, and Mark Wright, UH448, 3:30pm
April 19 (R) Daniel Boyarin (Departments of Near Eastern and Rhetoric, University of California, Berkeley), CSR, Thompson Library, Room 165, 4:30pm: Genealogies of Religion in Late Antiquity
April 21-22 Tenth Annual Greek and Latin Graduate Student Colloquium, Keynote Speaker: David Konstan (Brown University) Chosen Chains: Creating Loyalty in the Ancient World
April 27 (F) John Miller (University of Virginia), UH448, 3:30pm: Virgil’s Salian Hymn to Hercules
May 3 (R) Mark Kauntze (Postdoctoral Fellow, Northwestern University), UH448, 3:30pm: Dwarfs on the shoulders of Dwarfs: Glosses on the Cosmographia of Bernardus Silvestris
May 18 (F) Prospectus Talks by Craig Jendza, Luke Gorton, and Corey Hackworth, UH448, 3:30pm
May 31 (R) Gauthier Liberman (OSU Visiting Professor), UH448, 3:30pm: "Greek and Latin textual criticism"
August 31 (F) Oliver Pilz (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) Archaeological Evidence for the Greek Hair Offering
September 14 (F) John Van Sickle (Brooklyn College) Virgil’s Eclogues Series - Talk #1
September 21 (F) Brian Breed (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Virgil’s Eclogues Series - Talk #2
October 11 (R) Susan Stephens (Stanford University), 143 University Hall (University Hall Museum, 2:05-3:25pm: Workshop on Religion in Roman Egypt
October 12 (F) Susan Stephens (Stanford University) The Nineteenth Annual Carl C. Schlam Memorial Lecture Thompson Library, room 165; 2:30pm: Plato's 'Egyptian' Republic
October 19 (F) Benjamin Lee (Oberlin College) Allegoresis in Apuleius, Machado De Assis and Proust
October 26-27 (F-S) Texts and Contexts: The Ohio Union (Student Alumni Council Room); 9am-4pm
November 2 (F) Lisa Florman (OSU Department of Art History) Picasso' Classicism
November 9 (F) Gregson Davis (New York University) Virgil’s Eclogues Series - Talk #3
November 15 (R) António J. G. de Freitas (University of Minho) The language of the gods: Cosmogonic verbs and words
November 30 (F) Luke Wilson (OSU Department of English) Virgil’s Eclogues Series - Talk #4