Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World
Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World
Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World
Waldemar Heckel: Alexander and Achilles
Martina Minas-Nerpel: Establishing Roman Rule in Egypt
James J. Clauss: Virtual Greece: Hellenistic Literature in the East and West”
Opportunities for Interdisciplinarity in Hellenistic Scholarship
The Hellenistic Court and Society
Christian Mileta: The Attitude of the Successors towards the Indigenous Population of the East
The Centre for Hellenistic and Romano-Greek Culture and Society (Exeter) and the Waterloo Institute for Hellenistic Studies invite you to a Seleucid Study Day.
Papers will be of up to 20 min length, followed by up to 20 min discussion. Abstracts will be circulated among all participants early in August.
The institute hosted Professor Elizabeth Carney, of Clemson University. Sponsored by the Onassis Foundation through its University Seminar Program, Prof. Carney lectured in a graduate course, participated in a senior undergraduate seminar on Hellenistic Portraits and Personalities, gave a presentation to the university community, and provided advice in research. A historian who has published on topics that include Alexander, Arsinoë, and women in military leadership, Dr. Carney is conducting a study into the lives and careers of Hellenistic women in political positions.
Elizabeth Carney: Never Marry a Man Called Thunderbolt