The Department of Art History and Art, in conjunction with the Cleveland Museum of Art, will host Penelope J. E. Davies of the University of Texas at Austin for this year’s Julius Fund Lecture in ...
Explore the Beauty of Chinese Costume, the last in a series of lectures organized by the Chinese Ministry of Culture, was held at the Italian branch of the Institute for International Education of ...
: "Making Manhood Harder: Roman Representations of Military and Erotic Masculinity," presented by Dr. Judith Hallett. The lecture is free and begins at 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, Taylor Auditorium in ...
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On Saturday 11 March 2023 the Palazzo delle Esposizioni organized a lecture with the author Suzy Lee with the support of the Korean Cultural Institute in Italy and Corraini editions. Author Suzy Lee ...
"Rome was not built in a day," according to the age-old saying. Legend has it that Rome was founded 2,766 years ago. And, without coincident, archeologists have discovered traces of early settlements ...
Professor Fausto Pitigliani, president of the Jewish Community of Rome, is leaving for a two-month visit to the United States during which he will lecture on the recent discovery at Ostia, the harbor ...
The Spring 1997 slide lecture series presented by the Western New York Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) will feature programs designed to interest a general audience, as well ...
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