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LISTSERV Web Interface 16.52024-03-15T17:30:59ZMichał Kowalczyk2024-03-14T11:11:27+00:002024-03-14T11:11:27+00:00upcoming deadline for submissions - Open Philosophyhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;558c1e94.2403Just a short reminder about upcoming deadline for submissions for four topical issues of Open Philosophy<br><br>* Towards a Dialogue Between Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) and Science, edited by Adrian Razvan Sandru, Zach Mainen and Federica Maria Gonzalez Luna Ortiz<br>* Lukács and the Critical Legacy of Classical German Philosophy, edited by Rüdiger Dannemann and Gregor Schäfer<br>* The Human Being and Time: From Kant to Existentialism, edited by Addison Ellis<br>* Dialogical Approaches to the Sphere ‘in-between’ Self and Other: The Methodological Meaning of Listening, edited by Claudia Welz and Bjarke Mørkøre Stigel Hansen [...]CSMBR - Andreas Hylla2024-03-13T10:21:13+00:002024-03-13T10:21:13+00:00VivaMente Conference 2024 - Call for Papershttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;696b8a3a.2403VivaMente Conference in the History of Ideas 2024<br><br>NARRATIO IN MEDICINE AND THE LAW<br><br>Interpretive and Scientific Knowledge in Medical and Medico-Legal Case-Histories<br><br>from Antiquity to the Renaissance<br><br>Hybrid Conference<br><br>24-25 October 2024<br><br>Domus Comeliana, Pisa<br><br>Organisers:<br><br>Daniel King (Exeter), Nephele Papakonstantinou (Würzburg)<br><br>Keynote Speaker:<br><br>Thomas Baier (Wuerzburg)<br><br>Confirmed Speakers:<br><br>Alessandra Quaranta (Liège), Nicola Reggiani (Parma), Biagio Santorelli (Genova), Anna Maria Urso (Messina) [...]CSMBR - Andreas Hylla2024-03-11T17:20:03+00:002024-03-11T17:20:03+00:00Women's Ideas in the History of Medicine - REMINDERhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;ccfd05c9.2403Dear Colleagues,<br><br>the Centre for the Study of Medicine and the Body in the Renaissance (CSMBR) - Pisa is excited to announce a new lecture series developed in collaboration with the Centre for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists of the University of Paderborn.<br><br>We hope it will meet with appreciation from scholars working across a variety of fields: [...]Katerina Magaraki2024-03-05T18:54:36+01:002024-03-05T18:54:36+01:00Call for Abstracts - International Conference "Interpersonal relationships in crisis in Greek and Roman literature" (Rethymno, 14–15 November 2024)https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;b64b0378.2403Dear list members,<br><br>We are happy to announce our call for abstracts.<br><br>CALL FOR ABSTRACTS<br><br>Interpersonal relationships in crisis in Greek and Roman literature<br><br>International Conference<br><br>Research Project LACRIMALit, IMS/FORTH<br><https://www.ims.forth.gr/en/project/view?id=219>, in collaboration with<br>the Postgraduate Programme in Classical Studies of the University of Crete<br><br>Rethymno, IMS, November 14–15, 2024<br><br>The present conference aims to study interpersonal relationships in crisis<br>as they are portrayed in Greco-Roman literature. It is organised in the<br>framework of the project LACRIMALit, IMS/FORTH<br><https://www.ims.forth.gr/en/project/view?id=219>, with the collaboration<br>of the Postgraduate Programme in Classical Studies of the University of<br>Crete. MA, PhD and early career researchers [...]CSMBR - Andreas Hylla2024-03-04T10:05:30+00:002024-03-04T10:05:30+00:00ACTION, RESISTANCE AND FORCE - REMINDERhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;330465ed.2403Dear friends and colleagues,<br><br>I hope you won't mind if I remind you of the following event:<br><br>Action, Resistance, and Force<br>Debating the Law of Reaction in Natural Philosophy and Medicine, 1300–1600<br>Sylvain Roudaut<br>5 March 2024 – 5 PM (CET)<br><br>The phenomenon of reaction poses a fundamental challenge within Aristotelian natural philosophy. Despite its frequent occurrence in everyday observations, explaining it within the traditional Aristotelian framework proves to be notably arduous. [...]APGRD2024-03-01T14:26:39+00:002024-03-01T14:26:39+00:00Theoretical Approaches to Terence, 8 Marchhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;8cf1a74e.2403Dear all - with apologies for cross-posting,<br><br>The APGRD and Corpus Christi College Classics Centre warmly invite you to our upcoming one-day conference: Theoretical Approaches to Terence.<br><br>The hybrid event will take place on Friday 8 March at Corpus Christi College, Oxford (Rainolds Room) and on Zoom. If you are planning to attend the event (either in person or via Zoom), please register your details in our online form<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetYxA-qld4NSO61CsAf_ccVIbnKrNKj0zi8AFna-zuK54_gQ/viewform>. [...] Michał Kowalczyk2024-02-28T06:45:35+00:002024-02-28T06:45:35+00:00Open Philosophy - call for Section Editorshttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;46b28bab.2402Open Philosophy - an open access journal published by De Gruyter (https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/opphil/html) - invites applications for Section Editors.<br><br>Main responsibilities:<br>- handling the evaluation process of assigned manuscripts<br>- playing an active role in the development of the journal<br><br>Requirements:<br>- Ph.D. in philosophy or a related discipline<br>- good knowledge of English<br>- enthusiasm and punctuality [...]Oxford and University of London Postgraduate Symposium2024-02-26T12:58:03+00:002024-02-26T12:58:03+00:00CFP: Bodies and Voices in Greek and Roman Performance and Reception, Oxford x Royal Holloway Postgraduate Symposiumhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;f0e8cbdd.240224th ANNUAL JOINT POSTGRADUATE SYMPOSIUM ON ANCIENT PERFORMANCE, JUNE 2024: ‘Bodies and Voices in the Theory and Practice of Greek and Roman Performance and its Reception.’<br><br>CALL FOR PAPERS<br><br>The 24th Annual Joint Postgraduate Symposium on Ancient Performance and Reception, hosted by the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama, University of Oxford and Royal Holloway, University of London, will take place on Thursday 27 and Friday 28 June 2024. This year’s theme will be: ‘Bodies and Voices in the Theory and Practice of Greek and Roman Performance and its Reception(s).’ [...] APGRD2024-02-23T12:05:41+00:002024-02-23T12:05:41+00:00Thur 29 Feb. 5pm: Publication launch: Performances of Classical Antiquity under Fascismhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;bc2d3957.2402Dear all - with apologies for cross-posting,<br><br>A final reminder of Thursday's in-person event at 5pm in the Ioannou Centre's Outreach Room, 66 St Giles, Oxford, OX1 3LU:<br><br>Publication launch: Performances of Classical Antiquity under Fascism<br><br>Join us for this in-person event, with Roger Griffin (Brookes), Fiona Macintosh (Oxford) and Alison Rosenblitt (Oxford), and the editors Giovanna Di Martino (UCL), Eleftheria Ioannidou (Groningen) and Sara Troiani (Coimbra), to celebrate the publication of: [...] Jon Millington2024-02-16T16:25:03+00:002024-02-16T16:25:03+00:00Warburg Institute - Call for Papers - "Carmina nunc mutanda": confessionalizing tendencies in Neo-Latin poetry of the Reformation periodhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;b312022c.2402THE WARBURG INSTITUTE<br>School of Advanced Study | University of London<br><br>Conference Call for Papers<br><br>Carmina nunc mutanda: confessionalizing tendencies in Neo-Latin poetry of the Reformation period<https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/call-papers-carmina-nunc-mutanda-confessionalizing-tendencies-neo-latin-poetry-reformation><br><br>The association of poetry with the religious realm is long-established. Cicero's conviction that poets were infused with 'a divine spirit' and 'bestowed on us by God' endured and continued to hold sway in the Early Modern imagination. This conference aims to explore how these established associations interact with the new confessional impulses which emerge in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It will look at how the Neo-Latin poetry of this era engages with [...] CSMBR - Andreas Hylla2024-02-15T09:56:07+00:002024-02-15T09:56:07+00:00Cardano's Late Writings - Reminderhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;acd9d5a0.2402Dear Friends and Colleagues,<br><br>I am pleased to announce the next event in our online lecture series.<br><br>Cardano's Late Writings<br>The Roman Years (1571-1576) in the Context of Renaissance Philosophy<br><br>Ian Maclean<br>20 February 2024 – 5 PM (CET)<br><br>The polymath Girolamo Cardano (1501-76) rose to prominence not only as a medical practitioner and writer but also for his publications in mathematics (arithmetic, algebra and geometry), and natural philosophy (notably the De subtilitate, 1550, and the De rerum varietate, 1557). [...]APGRD2024-02-14T14:09:59+00:002024-02-14T14:09:59+00:00Register now (free): Dimitris Papaioannou in conversation, Oxford, 4 Marchhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;321595bd.2402Dear All - with apologies for cross-posting,<br><br>Dimitris Papaioannou In Conversation<br>Monday 4 March at 5pm.<br>Main Hall, Taylor Institution, St Giles’, Oxford, OX1 3NA.<br><br>Free, open to all, but please book your place online<https://forms.office.com/e/7MA1C0gRNd>><br><br>Following the sold-out run of his acclaimed show INK<https://www.sadlerswells.com/whats-on/dimitris-papaioannou-ink/> at London’s Sadler’s Wells<https://www.sadlerswells.com/whats-on/dimitris-papaioannou-ink/>, Dimitris Papaioannou is coming to Oxford on 4 March, for a conversation on dance, classical reception, life and art. [...] CSMBR - Andreas Hylla2024-02-13T09:30:04+00:002024-02-13T09:30:04+00:00Ptolemaic Theories in Galenic Language - Reminderhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;9ef9647e.2402Dear Friends and Colleagues,<br><br>I am pleased to announce the next event in our online lecture series.<br><br>Ptolemaic Theories in Galenic Language<br>Al-Farghani's "Elements of Astronomy" at the Meeting Point of Astronomical and Medical Traditions<br><br>Razieh S. Mousavi<br>13 February 2024 – 5 PM (CET)<br><br>This paper explores al-Farghānī’s Elements of Astronomy, a pioneering work in theoretical astronomy written in Arabic during a period of increased availability of translated scientific texts. [...]APGRD2024-02-02T11:58:55+00:002024-02-02T11:58:55+00:00Dimitris Papaioannou in conversation, Oxford, 4 Marchhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;99f036f8.2402with apologies for cross-posting,<br><br>Director, choreographer, and visual artist, Dimitris Papaioannou In Conversation<br>An in-person event, co-hosted by the University of Oxford’s Modern Greek Studies, the APGRD (Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama), and DANSOX (Dance Scholarship Oxford). Free, everyone welcome, no booking required.<br>Date: Monday 4 March at 5pm.<br>Venue: Taylor Institution, Lecture Hall, St Giles’, Oxford, OX1 3NA.<br>Accessibility information on the venue can be found in the University's Access Guide><https://www.accessguide.ox.ac.uk/taylor-institution> [...] APGRD2024-02-01T12:07:40+00:002024-02-01T12:07:40+00:00Greek Theatre Program - BADA Summer Program 2024https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;da9759c8.2402Dear all - with apologies for cross-posting<br><br>Applications are open for the BADA - British American Drama Academy 2024 summer program:<br><br>Greek Theatre: From the Ancient World to the Modern, Through Theory and Performance is BADA’s month-long summer program dedicated to exploring the performance and reception of ancient drama. Its interdisciplinary model means it is suitable for students and theatre practitioners at various stages of their careers. [...] CSMBR - Andreas Hylla2024-01-30T13:13:28+00:002024-01-30T13:13:28+00:00Ptolemaic Theories in Galenic Language - Reminderhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;b3d6bcdf.2401Dear Friends and Colleagues,<br><br>I am pleased to announce the next event in our online lecture series.<br><br>Ptolemaic Theories in Galenic Language<br>Al-Farghani's "Elements of Astronomy" at the Meeting Point of Astronomical and Medical Traditions<br><br>Razieh S. Mousavi<br>13 February 2024 – 5 PM (CET)<br><br>This paper explores al-Farghānī’s Elements of Astronomy, a pioneering work in theoretical astronomy written in Arabic during a period of increased availability of translated scientific texts. [...]CSMBR - Andreas Hylla2024-01-18T22:22:49+00:002024-01-18T22:22:49+00:00Santorio Award for Excellence in Research - Reminderhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;ec854013.2401Dear Colleagues,<br><br>I hope you won't mind me reminding you of this opportunity offered by the CSMBR.<br><br>Santorio Award for Excellence in Research<br><br>Deadline: 27 January 2024<br><br>Named after the Italian physician Santorio Santori (1561 - 1636), the first to introduce quantitative methods in medicine and the life sciences, the Santorio Award for Excellence in Research aims to support scholarly excellence in intellectual history and to promote the best PhD theses in the history of medicine and science with a focus on Europe, throughout the period 500-1800. [...]Chris Thoms-Bauer2024-01-18T21:01:35+00:002024-01-18T21:01:35+00:00Call for Peer Reviewers (PhD Candidates)https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;4550adfa.2401Ancient Studies Annual (ASA) is an interdisciplinary journal, featuring original articles from graduate students, and peer-reviewed by PhD candidates and scholars from around the globe. The journal is hosted by the Department of Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies at the University of British Columbia. Annually, ASA publishes its open-access issue concerning a theme of the ancient world that ties together the research articles within a volume accessible to a wider audience. ASA encourages graduate students researching the history, archaeology, literature, religion, art, philosophy, and other areas of the ancient world to submit an article concerning the journal’s annual theme. [...]Blank, Thomas2024-01-16T10:16:11+00:002024-01-16T10:16:11+00:004 PhD scholarships (Ancient History, Classical Archaeology), JGU Mainz, Germanyhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;b3c8d577.24014 PhD scholarships (starting July 2024) in the graduate program “Strange/rs in the City “, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany<br><br>Funded by the Gutenberg Council for Young Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University, the graduate program "Strange/rs in the City. Potentials of Urban Differentiation and Dynamics of their Activation, Consolidation and Dissolution" is awarding four scholarships for dissertation projects in the fields of Ancient History, Classical Archaeology, History of Islam in the Eastern Mediterranean or Medieval History, starting 1 July 2024. [...]Chris Thoms-Bauer2024-01-15T19:33:37+00:002024-01-15T19:33:37+00:00*Reminder* CFP: UBC AMNE 24th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conferencehttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;72c86880.2401*Reminder* CFP: Abstracts due January 19th.<br><br>The study of the ancient world presents a captivating interplay of rupture and continuity. Ancient societies contained shifts arriving in the form of social change and political upheavals. Societies contained cultural continuities through vessels of art, literature, religion, philosophy, law, and other practices. As ancient societies interacted with others over time, ruptures occurred from interactions with other groups through trade and war. [...]Michał Kowalczyk2024-01-05T10:53:23+00:002024-01-05T10:53:23+00:00call for submissions - Open Philosophy vol. 2024https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;c798c9ae.2401Open Philosophy - an open access journal published by De Gruyter, invites submissions for vol. 2024.<br><br>You are welcome to propose your article for one of the following topical issues:<br>* Happiness in Contemporary Continental Philosophy (ed. Ype de Boer) - deadline for submissions: January 31, 2024.<br>* Theory Materialized—Art-object Theorized (ed. Ido Govrin) - deadline for submissions: January 31, 2024.<br>* Towards a Dialogue Between Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) and Science, (ed. Adrian Razvan Sandru, Zach Mainen and Federica Maria Gonzalez Luna Ortiz) - deadline for submissions: March 31, 2024.<br>* Lukács and the Critical Legacy of Classical German Philosophy<br> [...]APGRD2023-12-21T14:54:15+00:002023-12-21T14:54:15+00:00APGRD Public Events Spring Term 2024https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;6ae21540.2312Dear All - with apologies for cross-posting,<br><br>A final email from the APGRD this year, wishing you all the best as we head towards 2024. We will send further details of our upcoming events in the New Year, but here is an overview of the APGRD events planned for next term: [...] CSMBR - Andreas Hylla2023-12-19T14:06:58+00:002023-12-19T14:06:58+00:00PLASTIC FORCES AND MEDIEVAL THEORIES OF GENERATION - Today at 5 pm CEThttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;f6a3ae7c.2312Dear Friends and Colleagues,<br><br>I hope you won't mind me reminding you of the following event:<br><br>Plastic Forces and Medieval Theories of Generation<br>Albert the Great and the "Virtus Formativa"<br>Amalia Cerrito<br>19 December 2023 – 5 PM (CET)<br>In dialogue with the manifold medical, natural-philosophical, and theological doctrines on embryogenesis available in the 13th century, the Dominican master Albert the Great gives a coherent account of embryo morphogenesis that harmonizes theological and philosophical perspectives on human generation. He has a strong interest in the demands of heavy labour on the body, in the effects of poor diet, in the [...]<>2023-12-19T13:03:42+01:002023-12-19T13:03:42+01:00Online course Care and Management of Natural History Collections, April 9th-25th, 2024https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;706514d1.2312Dear colleagues,<br><br>Registration is open for the online edition of the course Care and<br>Management of Natural History Collections.<br><br>Dates and schedule: Online live sessions on 9th, 11th, 16th, 18th, 23rd,<br>and 25th of April, from 16:00 to 20:30 (Madrid time zone). Total course<br>hours: 40; 27 hours of live sessions, plus 13 hours of pre-recorded<br>lectures to watch asynchronously. [...]Jon Millington2023-12-15T16:22:42+00:002023-12-15T16:22:42+00:00Warburg Institute - Call for Papers - "Carmina nunc mutanda": confessionalizing tendencies in Neo-Latin poetry of the Reformation periodhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;2b820d96.2312THE WARBURG INSTITUTE<br>School of Advanced Study | University of London<br><br>Conference Call for Papers<br><br>Carmina nunc mutanda: confessionalizing tendencies in Neo-Latin poetry of the Reformation period<br><br>The association of poetry with the religious realm is long-established. Cicero's conviction that poets were infused with 'a divine spirit' and 'bestowed on us by God' endured and continued to hold sway in the Early Modern imagination. This conference aims to explore how these established associations interact with the new confessional impulses which emerge in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It will look at how the Neo-Latin poetry of this era engages with [...] Jon Millington2023-12-14T12:23:18+00:002023-12-14T12:23:18+00:00Research Training and Short Courses - Warburg Institute, Spring 2024https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;6b728e31.2312THE WARBURG INSTITUTE<br>School of Advanced Study | University of London<br><br>Research training and short course at the Warburg Institute, University of London, in the Spring Term 2024.<br>In all cases, places are limited and early booking is recommended.<br><br>Latin Palaeography - Spring 2024<br>Fridays weekly, 12 January - 22 March 2024 | ONLINE VIA ZOOM<br>Professor Charles Burnett (Warburg)<br>Training in the forms of handwriting, abbreviation and punctuation in Latin manuscripts from the medieval and early modern period.<br>Booking: https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/latin-palaeography-spring-2024 [...] CSMBR - Andreas Hylla2023-12-08T07:51:33+00:002023-12-08T07:51:33+00:00STUDIOLO DIGITAL LAB - 12 December 2023: Early Bird Deadlinehttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;410b3462.2312Dear Colleagues,<br><br>I hope you won't mind me reminding you about the forthcoming CSMBR Winter School, who early bird deadline is fast approaching, being the 12th of December.<br><br>Studiolo: Digital Humanities Lab<br>12-15 February 2024<br>Organised by<br>Fabrizio Bigotti and Manuel Huth<br>Studiolo Digital Humanities Lab is a new Winter School format designed to meet the needs of those who, both inside and outside of academia, are faced with the digital revolution and want to make the most of it. [...]Michał Kowalczyk2023-12-05T09:22:57+00:002023-12-05T09:22:57+00:00Call For Papers - Dialogical Approaches to the Sphere ‘in-between’ Self and Other: The Methodological Meaning of Listening (second call)https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;1d569e2b.2312CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS<br><br>for a topical issue of Open Philosophy<br><br>DIALOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE SPHERE 'IN-BETWEEN' SELF AND OTHER:<br><br>THE METHODOLOGICAL MEANING OF LISTENING<br><br>(second call)<br><br>Open Philosophy (https://www.degruyter.com/opphil) invites submissions for the topical issue "Dialogical Approaches to the Sphere ‘in-between’ Self and Other: The Methodological Meaning of Listening," edited by Claudia Welz and Bjarke Mørkøre Stigel Hansen (Aarhus University, Denmark). [...]Chris Thoms-Bauer2023-12-04T16:28:12+00:002023-12-04T16:28:12+00:00CFP: UBC AMNE 24th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conferencehttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=CLASSICSGRADS;3978688.2312The study of the ancient world presents a captivating interplay of rupture and continuity. Ancient societies contained shifts arriving in the form of social change and political upheavals. Societies contained cultural continuities through vessels of art, literature, religion, philosophy, law, and other practices. As ancient societies interacted with others over time, ruptures occurred from interactions with other groups through trade and war. [...]