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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Classics Club: “Snakes on a Plain”
At the Classics Club meeting, Wednesday, October 30 (5:00 PM: Randolph Hall 301B), Dr. James Lohmar will be scaring us all with the horrors of Lucan in his presentation: “Snakes on a Plain: Monsters and Art Horror in Lucan’s Bellum … Continue reading
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Honors Lecture: Professor Darryl Phillips
On Friday, November 1 (3:00 PM: Maybank 100), Professor Darryl Phillips, as part of the Honors College Faculty Lecture Series, will present a lecture entitled, “What was Agrippa’s Pantheon?”. “The Pantheon is the best preserved ancient building in Rome and … Continue reading
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Classics Club Meeting: Archaeological Show-and-Tell
The Classics Club will meet on Wednesday, October 23 at 5:00 pm (Randolph Hall 301A). Dr. Allsion Sterret-Krause will be giving a “hands-on” demonstration of Roman materials, featuring her work with ancient glass.
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