Identification
Personal identification
- Full name
- Ana Rita Barros Figueira
Citation names
- Figueira, Ana Rita
Author identifiers
- Ciência ID
- BE15-1446-2D81
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-6246-5247
- Researcher Id
- BE 15-1446-2D81
Email addresses
- anaritafigueira@campus.ul.pt (Professional)
Knowledge fields
- Humanities
Languages
Language | Speaking | Reading | Writing | Listening | Peer-review |
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French | |||||
English | |||||
Portuguese | |||||
Spanish; Castilian | |||||
Ancient Greek (until 1553) | |||||
Latin |
Education
Degree | Classification | |
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2014/09 - 2020/11/17
Concluded
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Estudos Clássicos (Doutoramento)
Universidade de Lisboa Centro de Estudos Clássicos, Portugal
"Iconografia de Aquiles: Teatralidade, retórica e comunicação na cerâmica grega dos séculos VI-V a. C." (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
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Aprovada com Distinção e Louvor por unanimidade |
2014/06
Concluded
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Estudos Clássicos (Mestrado)
Universidade de Lisboa Centro de Estudos Clássicos, Portugal
"King Priam de Michael Tippett: Épica, tragédia e perdão" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
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Muito Bom |
1998 - 2000
Concluded
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Ciências Documentais (Diploma de especialização)
Major in Documentação e Bibliotecas
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
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1997 - 1998
Attended
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Paleografia e Diplomática (Mestrado)
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
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1996
Concluded
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Linguística (Licenciatura)
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
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Projects
Grant
Designation | Funders | |
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2017/09/01 - 2019/08/31 | Iconografia de Aquiles: Teatralidade, retórica e comunicação na cerâmica grega dos séculos VI e V a. C.
SFRH/BD129577/2017
PhD Student Fellow
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Concluded
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2015 - 2017/08/31 | Iconografia de Aquiles na cerâmica grega dos séculos VI e V a. C.: Retórica num canal portátil de comunicação
BAP/2015
PhD Student Fellow
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Concluded
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Outputs
Publications
Book chapter |
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Conference abstract |
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Conference poster |
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Journal article |
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Activities
Oral presentation
Presentation title | Event name Host (Event location) |
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2024/02/14 | Introduction to Einführung in die Metaphysik/Introduction to Metaphysics (34-38) Heidegger and Classical Thought Reading Group Project supported by the Knapp Foundation |
(London, United Kingdom)
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2023/03/22 | Presentation of HERACLITUS¿ DOCTRINE OF THE LOGOS ¿ SUMMER SEMESTER, 1944 LECTURES [183] Logic - Introduction for [261] §5. Three paths toward answering the question: What is the ¿¿¿¿¿? a) The first path [Weg]: the ¿¿¿¿¿ as One and all. Access [Zugang] to the ¿¿¿¿¿ (as being) through the ¿¿ p¿¿ta e¿¿a¿ in fragment 50 Heidegger and Heraclitus Reading Group Project supported by the Knapp Foundation |
(London, United Kingdom)
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2023/03/01 | Introduction to Review sections 1 and 2 - GA55 §2 of Heidegger's 1944 lecture series on Heraclitus Heidegger and Classical Thought Reading Group Project supported by the Knapp Foundation | Heidegger and Heraclitus Reading Group
(London, United Kingdom)
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2023 | Kairos: Intersections between medicine and vase painting | Encounters with Ancient Greek Medicine: Intertextuality and Survival, 14th Celtic Conference in Classics
Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra (Portugal)
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2023 | Is Achilles Polite? Figuring out (Im)Politeness’ in Greek Vases (VI-V BC) | THE UNWRITTEN SIDE OF (IM)POLITENESS. INVESTIGATING NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION IN ANCIENT SOURCES, 14th Celtic Conference in
Classics
Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra (Portugal)
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2023 | Eleutheria. Priam’s sensory approach to Achilles’s eudaimonia (Il. 24) in Greek pottery (VI-V BC) |
Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (Aarhus, Denmark)
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2023 | Sempre à Espreita dos raios do sol. Tecnologia e humanidades segundo Homero e os vasos gregos | I Conferência International de Humanidades
UAberta (Portugal)
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2023 | Looking Creatively into Homer and the Greek Figured Pots | Ace & Creativity Conference
University of Liverpool (United Kingdom)
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2023 | Figurações da paideia de Aquiles em vasos gregos (séculos VI-V a. C.). Da família à polis |
UNED CANTABRIA-CENTROCOLABORADOR DE LA UNED EN COLINDRES (Spain)
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2023 | Álvaro de Campos e a filosofia grega. Heraclito em Pessoa? | VII Colóquio Internacional A LITERATURA CLÁSSICA OU OS CLÁSSICOS NA LITERATURA: Presenças Clássicas nas Literaturas de Língua
Portuguesa
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal)
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2023 | Dos pés prateados da angústia nasce a tecnologia. Do discurso à realização técnica na Ilíada |
COLÉGIO DOS JESUÍTAS UNIVERSIDADE Da MADEIRA (Portugal)
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2023 | Seeing the Voice of God(s) through Aer. Silence at the intersection of Homer and vase painting |
School of Arts and Humanities, Centre for Classical Studies University of Lisbon (Portugal)
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2022 | Ver o resgate do corpo de Heitor: Reconfigurações da Ilíada em vasos gregos (séculos VI e V a. C.) | congresso Internacional «Figurações Interartes»
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal)
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2022 | Ver Aquiles e Pentesileia: Reinvenções da lenda em vasos gregos dos séculos VI e V a. C. | Ciclo de Seminários «Temas de Cultura Clássica»
Universidade da Madeira (Portugal)
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2021 | O kairos em Sessenta minutos de Christina Ramalho |
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal)
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Event participation
Activity description Type of event |
Event name Institution / Organization |
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2023/05/15 - Current | The workshop focused on Gaia and discussed the context of the creation of the myth, environmental resources and explored the
notion of balance ans symmetria in the human perception of Tyche. Bruno Latour's theory was addressed.
Seminar
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2023 - Current | This reading group congregates several specialists from differentiated areas of research to examine and discuss Heigegger's
Metaphysics
Hosted by Laurence Hemming (Lancaster University) and Aaron Turner (Royal Halloway)
Supported by the Knapp Foundation
Round table
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Heidegger and Classical Thought Reading group |
2022/12/01 - Current | Heidegger's Eternal Rereading of the Same Nietzsche: The Eternal Return as Polysemic Hermeneutics (Lee Braver) Woolf Public
Seminar
Seminar
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2023/02/25 - 2033/03/18 | Workshop 1: Plato on Social Harmony and Musical Education
Workshop 2: Plato on Drinking and Civic Consciousness
Workshop 3: Plato on History and the Golden Age
Workshop 4: Leadership, Rhetoric, and Platonic Notions of the Social Contract
Athens, Institute of Philosophy and Technology
Workshop
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2023 - 2033 | Achilles in Fragments. Ontologies in minimal units of pictorial meaning - Poster
Conference
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Cultures in Fragments Conference: Multifaceted approaches to the knowledge of Mediterranean antiquity through partial remainsAMPRAW
- Anual Meeting of Postgraduates in Reception of the Ancient World
Universidade de Nápoles, Scuola Superiore Normale, Italy
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2023/11/07 - 2024/01/30 |
Winter term 2023-2024 cycle of lectures dedicated to the topic 'Finding Our Ways in Space and Time - Perceptions of the Universe'.
Organized by the Chairs of Ancient History, Contemporary History and Stellar Astrophysics at the University of Potsdam, Germany,
Campus am
Neuen Palais
Seminar
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2024/01/19 - 2024/01/19 | Aldo Paolo Botino's talk discussed the environmental conflict between Achilles and Skamandros
Physis kai Phuta Seminars organized and hosted by Alessandro Buccheri (Centre for hellenic Studies, Centre jean Pépin) and
Leon Walsh (Université de Franche-Comté, Logiques de l'Agir EA 2274)
Conference
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Parapotamos makhe. Trees, water, and fire, the environmental conflict between Achilles and Skamandros |
2024/01/18 - 2024/01/18 | The 4th EMCC (European Master in Classical Cultures) Lecture by Professor Luis Arturo Guichard discussed integrating perspectives
concerning several aspects in the ancient world through the use of developments in literary theory and analysis.
Hosted by the University of Münster
Conference
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Materiality and the Study of Greek Literature. Integrating Perspectives. |
2023/12/22 - 2023/12/22 | séminaire Physiologies médicales et philosophiques (Ve s. AEC-Ve s. EC) (Sorbonne Université) George Kazantzidis (University of Patras) | Bodies, Machines and Wonder-Culture in Hellenistic Medicine |
2023/12/13 - 2023/12/13 | Session 9 Orality and early Greek epic seminar series Prof. Justin Arft (Tennessee) Hosted by Frances Pickworth and Pantelis Michelakis (University of Bristol). | Traditional Referentiality and the Bounds of Epic |
2023/10/18 - 2023/12/13 | This series of seminars discussed several aspects regarding the latest developments in scholarly thinking on the implications
of orality for our understanding of early Greek epic.
Orality and Homer
Hosted by Frances Pickworth and Pantelis Michelakis at theUniversity of Bristol
Seminar
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Orality and early Greek epic seminar series |
2023/12/02 - 2023/12/02 | Dr Jenny McAuley (Queen Mary University of London) discussed Mary Shelley - Vergil mental rigor and agility
Conference hosted by the Virgil Society
Conference
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‘“Slight Sibylline pages”: Mary Shelley’s Virgilian inspirations’ |
2023/11/29 - 2023/11/29 | Session 7 Orality and early Greek epic seminar series Prof. Jonathan Burgess (Toronto) Hosted by Frances Pickworth and Pantelis Michelakis (University of Bristol). | |
2023/11/22 - 2023/11/22 | Session 6 Orality and early Greek epic seminar series
Prof. Adrian Kelly (Oxford)
Hosted by Frances Pickworth and Pantelis Michelakis (University of Bristol).
Seminar
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‘How Orality Complicates Our Notion of “Sources" |
2023/11/17 - 2023/11/18 | The International Workshop (#2) of the InSpectA project (Intelligences and senses of spectators in ancient theatre). The workshop
encouraged long-term exchanges and collaborative reflection on the methodologies respecting the sensitive and cognitive modalities
of spectators’ activities, in the theatre and in other contexts where their spectatorial practices were mobilised, reflected
upon and transformed.
Hosted by ENS de Lyon
Workshop
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Intelligences Workshop |
2023/11/15 - 2023/11/15 | Session 5 Orality and early Greek epic seminar series
Prof. Jonathan Ready (Michigan)
Hosted by Frances Pickworth and Pantelis Michelakis (University of Bristol).
Seminar
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2023/11/15 - 2023/11/15 | Being Human Festival
University of London; The british Academy
Festival
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The shape of sound |
2023/11/13 - 2023/11/13 | Ilinca Tanaseanu-Döbler (Göttingen)
"Leuven Colloquia on Ancient Platonism (LCAP) is a lecture series on the history of ancient Platonism (from the Early Academy
to Late Antiquity), traditionally an important field of study in Leuven"
Conference
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Binding the Binder: Physis & Soterology in Post-Plotinian Neoplatonism |
2023/11/08 - 2023/11/10 |
University College Cork
Conference
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Animals and the Environment in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
2023/11/09 - 2023/11/09 | Lectures by Babette Babich is Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University in New York City and Lawrence Hatab (Louis I.
Jaffe Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Old Dominion University)
Heidegger Circle fifth Seasonal Gathering
Conference
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Heidegger Circle fifth Seasonal Gathering. Nietzsche and Heidegger |
2023/11/08 - 2023/11/08 | Session 4 Orality and early Greek epic seminar series Prof. Margalit Finkelberg (Tel Aviv) Hosted by Frances Pickworth and Pantelis Michelakis (University of Bristol). | |
2023/11/07 - 2023/11/07 | séminaire Physiologies médicales et philosophiques (Ve s. AEC-Ve s. EC) (Sorbonne Université) | |
2023/11/07 - 2023/11/07 | Museum's Session - Research for Classics with Museums & Heritage Collections ICS/CCN Research Training Event ‘Research for Classics with Museums and Heritage Collections’ | |
2023/11/06 - 2023/11/06 | séminaire Physiologies médicales et philosophiques (Ve s. AEC-Ve s. EC) (Sorbonne Université) Sophia Connell (Birkbeck, University of London) | |
2023/11/02 - 2023/11/03 | This conference discussed Wilhelm Dilthey's and Historical Consciousness, paradoxes and consequences | Wilhelm Wilhelm Dilthey and Historical Consciousness online conferencs online conference |
2023/11/01 - 2023/11/01 | Session 3 Orality and early Greek epic seminar series
Prof. Elizabeth Minchin (ANU),
Seminar
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2023/10/31 - 2023/10/31 | In this talk Proessor John Laurence discussed several explanations that have been offered for the trajectory of the second
half of the Aethiopica. Recently an explanation has been put forward that the ending of this narrative pertains to mercantile
developments. Contrastingly, Professor Hilton argues that the explanations lies within the philosophycal ideas of the emperor
Julian and that Charicleia's identity is connected with the Platonic World Soul.
Seminar
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The problem of the Ending of Heliodorus' Aethiopica Reviseted (Lisbon Classics Seminars)
Universidade de Lisboa Centro de Estudos Clássicos, Portugal
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2023/10/25 - 2023/10/25 | Session 2 Orality and early Greek epic seminar series
Prof. Christos Tsagalis (Thessaloniki)
Seminar
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‘Oral Intertextual Neoanalysis and Early Greek Epic’ |
2023/10/20 - 2023/10/20 | This seminar discussed the programme of praising Eros presented by Eryximachus (Symp. 177a-d).
Emmanuelle Jouët-Pastré (Univ. of Lorraine).
Seminar
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The Voices of Eros |
2023/10/19 - 2023/10/19 | The talk discussed Aristotle’s conception of citizenship
New England Symposium on Ancient Philosophy
Symposium
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2023/07/19 - 2023/07/19 | Babette Babich (Fordham University) and Ian Alexander Moore (Loyola Marymount) discussed Reiner Schärmann
Heidegger Circle
Conference
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Reiner Schärmann on Martin Heidegger. |
2023/05/15 - 2023/05/15 | This symposium discussed new solutions for old problems or unresolved questions by discussing the notion of voluntary, involuntary
and unvoluntary in Aristotle (Jay Elliott).
The New England Symposium for Ancient Philosophy
Amherst Center
United States
Symposium
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2023/05/02 - 2023/05/03 | University of St Andrews one-day workshop on ancient Greek literature and philosophy
Workshop
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two ancient philosophy/literature events in St Andrews -Philopoietai Conference |
2023/03/30 - 2023/03/30 | Around of The Shelves, a series of book presentations organised by the University of Turin in collaboration with Cambridge University Press - Philosophy, and Cambridge University Press - History, Classics and Archaeology. | |
2023/02/16 - 2023/02/16 | Robert Fowler discussed Höderlin in articulation with Pindar's style
Conference
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2022/12/19 - 2022/12/20 | Staging Emotions. Affect & emotional expressions in Euripides
Conference
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Universiteit Leiden, Netherlands
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2022/12/15 - 2022/12/17 | This workshop discussed the nighttime in Greek in several contexts (religious, social, historical, military)
Prof. Angelos Chaniotis
The Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations (IHAC), Northeast Normal University, Changchun (China
Workshop
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2022/12/16 - 2022/12/16 | 'What is memory?'
Interdepartmental Lab Memory and Society (LIMS) - inaugural round table
This conference discussed memory as a system of representation and transformation, alteration in articulation with ancient
authors. It discussed several perspectives (Semiotic, anthropologic, psychologic, Social theories)
Universidade de Trento
Round table
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What is memory? |
2022/11/17 - 2022/11/20 | Seneca 2022 International Conference
Congress
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Universidade de Lisboa Centro de Estudos Clássicos, Portugal
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2022/11/16 - 2022/11/16 | This conference discussed Greek tragedy in the context of pandemics (Mario Telò (University of California, Berkeley).
Scuola Normale Superiore
Pisa, Italy
Conference
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2022/11/15 - 2022/11/15 | This conference by Mario Tèlo (University of California, Berkeley) discussed Niobe in Aeschylus, and addressed the theme of
affective metaphor within social pressure.
Conference
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2022/11/03 - 2022/11/04 |
This conference discussed several aspects of Parmenides and the Sophists
Hosted by Laurence Hemming (Lancaster University) and Aaron Turner (Royal Halloway)
Supported by the Knapp Foundationis
Conference
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2022/11/01 - 2022/11/01 | The talk discussed theories of cognition and perception. It focused on Plato's ontological account of colours
University of Leeds, conference by Professor Katerina Ierodiakonou
Seminar
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Plato and the ontology of colour |
2022/10/28 - 2022/10/29 | Body, Mind and Medicine (29 Oct. 2022) "Body, Mind and Medicine: Forms of Mental Illness and their Consequences in the Ancient
World and Today"
Durham University
Congress
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2022/10/14 - 2022/10/14 | Colloquium for Ancient Rhetoric - presentation on the Progymnasmata by Luigi Pirovano with a response by Ruth Webb. | Colloquium for Ancient Rhetoric |
2022/10/07 - 2022/10/07 | This conference discussed the myth of Er (Plato, Rep. X 614b-621b. "[...] Plato’s myth of Er within the larger phenomenon, still insufficiently examined, of the conception of the philosopher entangling itself in the concept of the Hellenic and native. The myth, attributed to someone from Pamphylia, delivers one message about civic justice and another about philosophical justice. Pamphylia was polyglot, with both Greek and Anatolian languages spoken [...]" Professor Nicholas Pappas, the CUNY Graduate Center Linguistic geography | |
2022/09/26 - 2022/09/27 | "The workshop will address the potential of Beazley’s legacy and his method for the next fifty years of ancient world studies
– not just ceramic research or even Greek art history, but the history and archaeology of the ancient Greek world broadly
defined. At the heart of our discussion is the recognition that this academic inheritance embodies something almost unique
in the history of ancient art: a conspectus of an entire craft tradition through three centuries at the level of the individual
[...]"
Workshop
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2022/09/08 - 2022/09/09 | VOID is a discussion group and informal research network designed to bring together scholars of Early Greek Philosophy.
University of Kent
Workshop
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Void: Early Greek Philosophy Workshop |
2022 - 2022/05 | This reading group congregates several specialists from differentiated areas of research to examine and discuss Heigegger
and Heraclitus
Hosted by Laurence Hemming (Lancaster University) and Aaron Turner (Royal Halloway)
Supported by the Knapp Foundation
Round table
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Heidegger and Classcical Thought Reading Group |
2021/11/05 - 2021/11/05 | The Workshop discussed education on late antiquity and the reception of Achilles in the same timeline (Jan Stenger; Fotini
hadjittofi; William Dominik)
Workshop
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Workshop on Late Antique Literature and Culture
Universidade de Lisboa Centro de Estudos Clássicos, Portugal
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2021/02/25 - 2021/02/25 | In this talk professor Panagiotis A. Agapitos discussed the centrality of the audience role in the construction of hybrid
places pertaining to the intertwining of stories, where visual language exerts a fundamental role.
Workshop
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Constructing the familiar other as exotic: The byzantine tale of Livistros and Rodamne (13th c.)
Universidade de Lisboa Centro de Estudos Clássicos, Portugal
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2021/02/25 - 2021/02/25 | In this talk Professor Sergio Casali (Università di Roma "Tor Vergata") discussed ekphrasis and cosmic allusions in the shield
of Aeneas and related this content with Cesar Augustus
Hosted by Lisbon Classics Seminars
Workshop
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Il Cosmo e la Storia sullo Scudo di Enea
Universidade de Lisboa Centro de Estudos Clássicos, Portugal
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Association member
Society Organization name | Role | |
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2024 - Current | CLENARDUS | Membro |
2019/02/15 - Current | REARE (Réseau Euro-Africain de recherches sur les Épopées) | Membro |
2017 - Current | Associação Portuguesa de Literatura Comparada | Membro |
Distinctions
Award
2022 | Prémio Professor Francisco Vieira de Almeida |