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CFP: Myths and Societies: A Cross-Cultural and Intertemporal Approach| Category: Calls for PapersCall for Papers February 27… |
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CFP: Orality and Literacy in the Ancient World| Category: Calls for PapersCall for Papers The Fourteenth Conference on Orality and… |
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CFP: Lessons from COVID-19: Reflections on Teaching and Learning Remotely| Category: Calls for PapersCall for Proposals Lessons from COVID-19: Reflections on Teaching and Learning Remotely Special Issue of Teaching Classical Languages As the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic… |
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CFP: Ethics of Art and Technology from Antiquity to Our Times| Category: Calls for Papers"Techne Agathe: Ethics of Art and Technology from Antiquity to Our Times" The Second International Conference of Hellenic Studies will take place in Budva (Montenegro), from 14 to 19 September 2020. The… |
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CFP: Race and Racism: Beyond the Spectacular| Category: Calls for PapersRevised 9/23/21… |
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CFP: Agamben and his Interlocutors| Category: Calls for PapersAGAMBEN AND HIS INTERLOCUTORS April 2-3, 2020, Marshall University Call for papers The inaugural Agamben and His Interlocutors Conference will take place April 2-3, 2020, on the… |
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CFP: Social Status, Gender and Ethnicity in Ancient Warfare| Category: Calls for Papers
Bellum ex altera parte: Social Status, Gender and Ethnicity in Ancient Warfare
(21st UNISA Classics Colloquium)
We are pleased to announce our first call for papers, inviting abstracts… |
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CFP: International Society for Neoplatonic Studies| Category: Calls for PapersCall for Abstracts: The 2020 meeting of the International Society for Neoplatonic Studies in Athens, Greece (June 10-14, 2020), held in conjunction with the American College of Greece.
The International… |
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CFP: CAAS 2020 Annual Meeting| Category: Calls for Papers
The Classical Association of the Atlantic States
Call for Papers: 2020 Annual Meeting, October 8-10, 2020
Hotel DuPont, Wilmington, DE
We invite individual and… |
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CFP: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature| Category: Calls for PapersHybrid Epicenters: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature With a response by Antony Augoustakis Adaptation and change in Imperial Rome tend to aggregate on the margins and at the edges of things, … |