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Author: Eleanor Betts

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Cognitive Visions: Poetic Image-Making and the Mind, Oxford, 11-12 January 2016

Cognitive Visions: Poetic Image-Making and the Mind St. John’s College Oxford, 11-12 January 2016   **** Bursaries and Programme **** … More

classical studies, Conference, Postgraduate

11th Moisa Summer Seminar on Ancient Greek and Roman Music Riva del Garda, 4-9 July 2016

11th Moisa Summer Seminar on Ancient Greek and Roman Music Riva del Garda, 4-9 July 2016   Every summer from 2004 … More

classical studies, performance, philology, Sound Studies

Symposium: Music in the Time of Vergil, 21-24 June 2016, Cuma, Italy.

Music in the Time of Vergil Symposium Cumanum 2016 June 21-24, 2016 Director: Timothy J. Moore (Washington University in St. … More

classical studies, Sound Studies, Symposium

Senses of the Empire Research Seminar, Umeå University (Sweden)

Senses of the Empire: Multisensory Approaches to Roman Culture 10.15-12.00, 16th October 2015 Place: Humanisthuset, HD108, Umeå Unviersity In this seminar we … More

archaeology, classical studies, Postgraduate, Publications, Sensory Studies, Urban Studies

Postgraduate Workshop: Roman Space and Urbanism

Postgraduate Workshop: Roman Space and Urbanism 11th November, 3-7pm Lecture Theatre 5 – Keynes College – University of Kent – … More

archaeology, classical studies, Postgraduate, Sensory Studies, Urban Studies

BMCR: Bradley, M. (ed.) Smell and the Ancient Senses. Routledge, 2015.

Review: Mark Bradley (ed.), Smell and the ancient senses. The senses in antiquity. London; New York: Routledge, 2015. Pp. xii, 210. ISBN 9781844656424. … More

Publications, Sensory Studies

Multitudo: a multisensory, multilayered and multidirectional approach to classical studies

Workshop Saturday 21st November 2015, 9.30am-6pm at Roehampton University Organisers: Alessandra Abbattista (Roehampton) alessandra.abbattista@hotmail.it and Eleanor Betts (OU): eleanor.betts@open.ac.uk This … More

classical studies, Conference, performance, Postgraduate, Sensory Studies

Unflattening

The primacy of words over images has deep roots in Western culture. But what if the two are inextricably linked, … More

emotion; sensory studies; sociology, Publications, Sensory Studies

CFP: War of the Senses – The Senses in War

Call for Papers Annemarie Ambühl (ed.), War of the Senses – The Senses in War  (open until November 30, 2015) … More

Conference, emotion, philology, Sensory Studies

The Invincible Big Bacteria Project

The Invincible Big Bacteria Project  If you’re in Rome this week, ‘multimedia artist Sabine Kacunko will make the Colosseum glow … More

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