From the BMCR blog: Vanessa Cazzato, André Lardinois (ed.), The Look of Lyric: Greek Song and the Visual. Studies in archaic and…
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CFP: ‘The Table of the Senses and the Senses of the Table’, IV Luso-Brazilian DIAITA Conference, Coimbra, Portugal, 25-27 October 2017
The Table of the Senses and the Senses of the Table The deadline for proposals’ submission is 15th June 2017. CFP and Conference…
CFP SENSORIUM: SENSORY PERCEPTIONS IN THE ROMAN RELIGION Madrid, 16-18 November 2017
The Institute of Historiography “Julio Caro Baroja”, at the University of Carlos III of Madrid is organizing an international conference…
BMCR 2017.01.50 Le Blay on Squire, Sight and the Ancient Senses
From BMCR (link to the post here): Michael Squire (ed.), Sight and the Ancient Senses. The Senses in Antiquity. London; New…
BMCR 2017.01.33 Bellia on Emerit, Perrot, Vincent, Le paysage sonore de l’Antiquité
From BMCR (link to the post here): This volume contains eight papers, an introduction by David Howes, and the conclusions…
Martin West Memorial Lecture, 2 March 2017, University of Oxford
Balliol College and the Faculty of Classics at the University of Oxford are proud to announce the inaugural Martin West…
Evolving Fields: Sensoriality, Imagination and Memory in the Humanities. PG Conference 6th and 7th June 2017, Queen’s University, Belfast
Evolving Fields: Sensoriality, Imagination and Memory in the Humanities. PG Conference 6th and 7th June 2017, Queen’s University, Belfast CFP…
Classics Confidential Podcast
Classics Confidential has switched to an audio format and for the first podcast discussed senses. The podcast includes Ray Laurence…
Urban life and the built environment in the Roman world December 7 @ 14:00 – December 9 @ 17:00, Leiden
Organised by Miko Flohr, the Urban life and the built environment in the Roman world conference builds upon recent and ongoing discourse…
Sensations of Roman Life, 24th-28th October
Sensations of Roman Life As part of the Sensations of Roman Life AHRC funded project, Hannah Platts and colleagues are…