The American School of Classical Studies (54 Souidias) presents “Lord Byron and Greece, 200 Years On,” commemorating the bicentennial of Byron’s death at Messolonghi.
The American School of Classical Studies (54 Souidias) presents “Lord Byron and Greece, 200 Years On,” commemorating the bicentennial of Byron’s death at Messolonghi.
The inaugural Paris Arnopoulos annual lecture at the Canadian Institute (3 Oriminiou) in Greece, blending classical Greek studies with modern social analysis, will be delivered by Matthew A. Sears, associate professor of Classics and Ancient History at the University of New Brunswick in Canada.
Fotini Kondyli explores the lives and experiences of ordinary people in Byzantine Athens in her talk at the American School of Classical Studies (54 Soudias) on March 5.
The Goethe Institute in Athens (Goethe.de) is hosting a lecture on waste landscapes and waste management infrastructure presented by art curator Dr Bettina Knaup.
The Gennadius Library at the American School of Classical Studies (ascsa.edu.gr) in Athens is hosting the 41st annual lecture in honor of Francis R. Walton – a noted bibliophile and classical scholar who specialized in the study of ancient Greek religion – on Tuesday, February 6.
Dr Yiorgo Topalidis will explore the social construction of Ottoman Greek migrant identity in an early 20th-century US context.
Angelos Chaniotis, professor of ancient history and classics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, delivered a very topical lecture at the nonprofit educational institution College Year in Athens (CYA).
The American School of Classical Studies invites US ethnomusicologist Christopher King for a discussion on the violin in the traditional music of the Epirus region of northern Greece.
Corfu’s artistic allure takes center stage as the Solomos Museum, in collaboration with the Society of Corfiot Studies, presents an illuminating lecture series.
German artist Robert Henke will be delivering a lecture at the Goethe Institute (goethe.de) on June 23 on his CBM 8032 project.
It is a great honor for me to be speaking tonight at the University of Piraeus. I have devoted much of my professional life to this beautiful and historic port city.
The Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens has invited Associate Professor David M. Pritchard to deliver a lecture on how the ancient Athenians managed their armies
Theologian and religious historian Vasilis Adrahtas will be delivering a lecture from the University of Sydney on “Myths and Dreamings: Cross Hatchings between Ancient Greece and Indigenous Australia.”
The French Institute of Athens (ifa.gr) is paying tribute to one of the world’s greatest pioneers in biology, microbiology and chemistry, with an exhibition on the occasion of the bicentenary of his birth.
Marking the centenary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens is hosting a major exhibition titled “The Epic of Anatolia in the Greek Imagination: The Asia Minor Catastrophe in Literature Between the Wars.”
Respected journalist and expert on modern and ancient Greek history Bruce Clark has been invited by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens to deliver a lecture.