Newsletter December 2022: See what the Department of Classics has been up to over the last few years and see what is to come! To read the Classics 2022 Newsletter, please click HERE!
Professors Fabio Colivicchi and Cristiana Zaccagnino will both present at the (AIA) in early January 2022.
- They will present a joint paper Teaching, Learning, and Displaying the Etruscans in Canada in Session 2E (Teaching The Etruscans Colloquium) on Thursday, January 6th.
- Professor Colivicchi will be the discussant at the Session 3C colloquium (Southeastern Italy In The 1st Millennium B.C.E.: Between Connectivity And Isolation) on Thursday, January 6th.
- Professor Zaccagnino will present The Many Functions of a Hero: Bellerophon (Melerpanta) among the Etruscans at Session 4F (Etruscans And The Mediterranean Map: Looking Back And Moving Forward 鈥 A Colloquium In Honor Of Mario Del Chiaro And Mario Torelli) on Friday, January 7th.
- Professor Colivicchi will present Landscapes of Water in Etruria at Session 6B (Naturally Etruscan: How the Etruscan Communities Interacted With the Environment and Landscape Colloquium) on January 7th.
Professor Poletti attended and presented at a conference at Soriano nel Cimino (Viterbo, Italy), June 23-26, titled 鈥淥rigines Gentium. The Origins of Greeks, Etruscans, Romans, and Others鈥; her paper title was 鈥淟avinium, the most 鈥楪reek鈥 of the Latin Cities.鈥
Professor Jan-Mathieu Carbon will present at Princeton's School of Historical Studies, Institute of Advanced Study's 鈥淓pigraphy Weekend鈥 (March 4-5) on Saturday, March 5th at 10:33am. View the program, here.