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Friday, February 26, 2016
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Colloquium Announcement
The Department of Classics at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill will host a colloquium called "Resemblance and Reality in Greek Thought" to celebrate the teaching and scholarship of Associate Professor Emeritus Peter M. Smith, and the publication of the volume dedicated to him (https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138955226). The colloquium will be held in Murphey Hall on Saturday, May 28.
A preliminary program follows:
2nd Session - Greek Tragedy: Reality, Expectation,
Tradition
A preliminary program follows:
"MÄ“tis on a Mission: Unreliable Narration and the Perils of Cunning
in Odyssey 9," Peter Aicher
"Little Things Mean a Lot: Odysseus’ Scar and Eurycleia’s Memory," Jeffrey Beneker
"Reality, Illusion, or
Both? Cloud-Women in Stesichorus and Pindar," Arum Park
"Necessity
and Universal Reality: The Use of XPH in Aeschylus," David C.A. Wiltshire
3rd Session - Greek Prose: Reality and Appearances
"Stereotypes as Faulty Resemblance:
Humorous Deception and Ethnography in Herodotus," Mark C. Mash
"Wives, Subjects, Sons,
and Lovers: Phthonos and Resemblance
in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia," Norman Sandridge
Final Word - Echoes of Resemblance and Reality in Latin
Literature
"Thigh Wounds in Homer
and Vergil: Cultural Reality and Literary Metaphor," D. Felton
Labels:
Peter M. Smith,
Resemblance and Reality
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