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HomeUpcoming EventsEvent SeriesCentre For Classical Studies (CCS) Research Seminar Series
Centre for Classical Studies (CCS) Research Seminar Series
Attic Black-Figure Amphora (type B) - 1984.02

Attic Black-Figure Amphora (type B) - 1984.02 - https://slll.cass.anu.edu.au/classics-museum/catalogue/objects/attic-bl…

Centre for Classical Studies Research Seminar Series 2025

All seminars are held in the AD Hope building Conference Room (Rm 1.28) at 3.15pm but please see individual event listings for more details, and in case of any changes.


Semester 2, 2025

30 July 2025
Dr Louise Pryke (University of Sydney)Wet and Wild: Justice and Ecology in Ancient Flood Narratives?

13 August 2025
Dr Dan Zhao (ANU) The Politics of Freeing Slaves: Manumission Laws in Early Imperial Rome and China

29 August 2025
Prof. Alexander Mazarakis Ainian (University of Thessaly)What Shapes Our Understanding of the Past? Deconstructing Settlement and Cultic Models in Early Iron Age Attic

17 September 2025
Dr Alexander Free (LMU Munich) The Second Sophistic in the Egyptian Hinterland or How Can Papyri Contribute to Our Understanding of Graeco-Roman Intellectual Culture

24 September 2025
Dr Andrea Navarro Noguera (UNED, Madrid) Hidden Voices and Legacies: The Role of Silence in Ion

8 October 2025
Dr Sarah Corrigan (University of Melbourne) TBC

22 October 2025
Prof. Steven Green (National University of Singapore) Ovid in Homer: Ovidian Re-imaginings of Troy in the Ilias Latina
In person and online via zoom

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Upcoming Events

30
Jul
2025

Wet and Wild: Justice and Ecology in Ancient Flood Narratives?

Dr Louise Pryke (University of Sydney)

CCS Research Seminar 1 The destruction of most of humanity in ancient Flood narratives has understandably led to dominantly anthropocentric…

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13
Aug
2025

The Politics of Freeing Slaves: Manumission Laws in Early Imperial Rome and China

Dr Dan Zhao (ANU)

CCS Research Seminar 2During his principate, Augustus promulgated several perplexing laws that seemingly regulated and restricted manumission: Lex…

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29
Aug
2025

What Shapes Our Understanding of the Past? Deconstructing Settlement and Cultic Models in Early Iron Age Attica

Prof. Alexander Mazarakis Ainian (University of Thessaly)

CCS Research Seminar 3Our understanding of the past is always predicated on previous interpretations of evidence. This talk presents two case studies…

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Past Events

Associate Professor Catherine Frieman (ANU) - Resisting romanisation: Cornish kinship and connectivity at the edge of Empire
20
Mar
2024

Associate Professor Catherine Frieman (ANU) - Resisting romanisation: Cornish kinship and connectivity at the edge of Empire

Associate Professor Catherine Frieman, The Australian National University

With the Roman invasion of Britain in the first centuries AD, we see a clear transformation in settlement patterns, social practices, artefact forms…

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Prof. Hartmut Leppin (Goethe University) - ‘Emperor Maurice: from failure to holiness’
21
Feb
2024

Prof. Hartmut Leppin (Goethe University) - ‘Emperor Maurice: from failure to holiness’

Prof. Hartmut Leppin, Goethe University

‘Emperor Maurice: from failure to holiness’ Although Emperor Maurice (582-602) emerged as one of the preeminent military leaders in late antiquity,…

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Hippolytus’ Meadows: Weaving together Aesthetics and Ascetics in Christian reuses of Euripides’ ‘chastity hymn’ (Eur. Hippolytus 61-87)”
01
Nov
2023

Hippolytus’ Meadows: Weaving together Aesthetics and Ascetics in Christian reuses of Euripides’ ‘chastity hymn’ (Eur. Hippolytus 61-87)”

Dr Dawn LaValle Norman (ACU)

In Euripides’ Hippolytus, the titular character enters on stage singing a hymn to Artemis with his hunting companions. He then proceeds to offer a…

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