Robert Cioffi Publishes an Essay on Newly Uncovered Euripides Papyrus in the London Review of Books - www.bard.edu/news/robert-...
Bard Assistant Professor of Classics Robert Cioffi published his essay “Euripides Unbound” in the most recent issue of the London Review of Books (LRB). Alongside his essay, Cioffi appeared on the LRB...
I'll be at the University of Cincinnati for this event on the 3-4 of October, talking about The Palace of Nestor at Pylos IV.1 It will be live-streamed on Zoom; see classics.uc.edu/departments/...
thanks to @billcaraher.bsky.social and Yannis Hamilakis for talking through thorny issues with me, and especially to Artemis Leontis for asking me to write it and for providing the most amazing feedback
I wrote this essay about time, archaeology and Greece in honor of Vassilis Lambropoulos: sites.lsa.umich.edu/lambropoulos...
Speaking of Cal football, I can't stop laughing at this tweet, from right after the Cal-Auburn game (x.com/golDonbear/s...):
It's a very strange article, for example the obsession with reconstructing the climate etc. of the Trojan plain in the 13th c. BCE, when the one thing that we know about the Dendra panoply is that it was deposited in a tomb that predates the 13th century!
This is starting now! (Yes, it's live streaming on Zoom): www.colorado.edu/classics/202...
Ninth Annual Celia M. Fountain Symposium: "Greek Myths from Egyptian Sands: Discovering the New Euripides"
Digging into the Greek life -- CU scholars interpret rare Euripidean find | Colorado Public Radio - www.cpr.org/show-segment...
When archaeologists in Egypt discovered a papyrus in 2022 that appears to hold fragments of work from the ancient Greek tragedian Euripides, it set in motion a chain of events that culminates in Bould...
Episode 1 is "The New Euripides Papyrus" with my colleagues Yvona Trnka-Amrhein and John Gibert to discuss their editio princeps of a newly-discovered papyrus (P.Phil.Nec. 23) containing lines from two of Euripides' fragmentary plays, Ino and Poluidos!
Listen to Johanna Hanink's Lesche: Ancient Greece, New Ideas podcast on Apple Podcasts.
Guggenheim applications are due in a week, definitely worth a try