[Antiquitas] Fwd: Classics Colloquium - extended deadline

Heta Björklund heta.bjorklund at helsinki.fi
Ti Elo 14 12:48:11 EEST 2018


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Subject: 	FW: Classics Colloquium - extended deadline
Date: 	Tue, 14 Aug 2018 10:53:15 +0300
From: 	Aunesluoma, Juhana H <juhana.aunesluoma at helsinki.fi>
To: 	Björklund, Heta K <heta.bjorklund at helsinki.fi>



Hei Heta, haluaisitko vielä kertaalleen infota niitä omia listojasi, 
vaikuttivat sopivilta tähän. Kiitos avusta! Pt Juhana

*From:*The Europaeum <euroinfo at europaeum.ox.ac.uk>
*Sent:* maanantai 13. elokuuta 2018 15.01
*To:* The Europaeum <euroinfo at europaeum.ox.ac.uk>
*Subject:* Classics Colloquium - extended deadline

Dear All,

We have extended the deadline for the Classics Colloquium so we would be 
grateful if you could send the below and/or attached to your graduates 
to help us make this opportunity available to them. Perhaps you have 
some students who are starting their course this autumn who have 
confirmed their place already? If there is someone in your department 
who may be in contact with interested students, please forward this 
invitation to them.

Thank you so much,

Susanne

**


        Call for Applications:


        2018 Europaeum Classics Colloquium in Munich: ‘/Mutatas dicere
        formas: Multimedia transformations in and of antiquity’/

/Co-hosted with the /Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 26^th  – 
28^th  October, 2018

/Application deadline 10//^th // August 2018//– *extended to 23^rd August*/

*Paper & Presentation Proposals invited*

How to apply: 
https://europaeum.org/opportunities-2/apply-for-a-europaeum-event/

/“I can’t explain myself, I’m afraid, sir,’ said Alice, ‘Because I’m not 
myself you see.”/― Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & 
Through the Looking-Glass

Myths, history, philosophy, poems and paintings – they all come to us by 
way of a medium.  There is no content without a medium of presentation, 
and the two, interwoven as they are, constitute, shape and transform 
each other.

This year’s Europaeum Classics Colloquium – the 16^th  in our series – 
will explore the interrelations of central cultural patterns of Greek 
and Roman antiquity and their presentation in various media throughout 
the ages – hence its title: ‘/Mutatas dicere formas/: Multimedia 
transformations in and of antiquity’.

During the conference, we will be looking at core topics of ancient Rome 
and Greece, such as war and peace, myths and religion, rhetoric and 
aesthetics, love and hate – matters that are (by no coincidence) still 
at the very heart of human interest. Central research questions might 
concern the way features of a certain medium constitute how a topic is 
dealt with, e.g.: how is an ancient myth (or a historical character) 
presented in different genres, or even in different arts, such as 
writing, painting, sculpting?

Papers might also follow the traces of one issue in one medium 
throughout time: which transformations of content and presentation occur 
– and what is the connection, the interplay between the two? Of course, 
also more than one medium might be included, e.g. Ovidian quotations in 
other texts, on Pompeiian walls and by modern filmmakers, as well as 
fields of research portraying the wide range of antiquity’s presence in 
all kinds of media then and now.

The conference’s aim is to assemble post-graduate students of various 
disciplines, preferably PhD students with research interests that lie 
within the overall theme of the conference.

Applications should consist of

·a completed application form (link above)

·a motivation letter

·one or two references (including at least one from your supervisor)

·a brief CV, and

·a one-page abstract of your proposed paper.

Applications will be assessed by experts from both Oxford and Munich. 
Presentations should be between 20 and 30 minutes, and presenters might 
also be invited to comment on other participants’ work. Travel costs 
will be reimbursed, and accommodation and food during the stay will be 
provided and paid for by the Europaeum.

/Any queries to _euroinfo at europaeum.ox.ac.uk 
<mailto:euroinfo at europaeum.ox.ac.uk>_/

**

*____________________________________________________________*

*Susanne Heinrich*
Administrator | The Europaeum

99 Banbury Road | Oxford OX2 6JX | United Kingdom
Tel: + 44 01865 284482 | https://europaeum.org/


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Heta Björklund (PhD)
heta.bjorklund at helsinki.fi
+358504482563
Projektikoordinaattori / Project coordinator
Eurooppalaisen oikeuden, identiteetin ja historian tutkimuksen huippuyksikkö / The Centre of Excellence in Law, Identity and the European Narratives (www.eurostorie.org)
Law, Governance and Space: Questioning the Foundations of the Republican Tradition (www.spacelaw.fi)
Siltavuorenpenger 1 A, huone / room 326
PL / P.O. Box 9, 00014 Helsingin yliopisto / University of Helsinki

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