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Dr Constanze Güthenke
University of Oxford
http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/constanzeguthenke.html
Events this person is speaking at:
Wednesday 17 January 2018
12:15
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Ethical Reading an Introduction
Dr Constanze Güthenke
(University of Oxford)
,
Hindy Najman
(Oriel College )
,
Philip Ross Bullock
(TORCH Director )
,
John Hamilton
Ethical reading: Philological reflections
Wednesday 24 January 2018
12:15
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On Symphilology
Dr Constanze Güthenke
(University of Oxford)
Ethical reading: Philological reflections
Wednesday 31 January 2018
12:15
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Nietzsche’s Philological ‘Innocence’
Josh Billings
,
Dr Constanze Güthenke
(University of Oxford)
Ethical reading: Philological reflections
Events this person is organising:
Monday 10 October 2016
17:00
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“It’s a long way to Rome”: David Malouf’s An Imaginary Life and Australian appropriations of antiquity
Rachael White
(University of Oxford)
APGRD Seminar Series 2016 : Reception and World Literature
Monday 17 October 2016
17:15
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Contemporary Canon Formation
Please note we are starting at a slightly later time due to the Alice Oswald event at 3.15pm
Vanda Zajko
(University of Bristol)
APGRD Seminar Series 2016 : Reception and World Literature
Monday 24 October 2016
17:00
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Epitomising World Literature: Classical Reception in the Caribbean
Dr Justine McConnell
(KCL)
APGRD Seminar Series 2016 : Reception and World Literature
Monday 31 October 2016
17:00
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A Cuban Odyssey and the Transcultured Classics in Latin America
Rosa Andújar
(KCL)
APGRD Seminar Series 2016 : Reception and World Literature
Monday 7 November 2016
17:00
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Weltliteratur in the English Fin de Siècle: Oscar Wilde, Max Müller and the English Goethe Society
Stefano Evangelista
(University of Oxford)
APGRD Seminar Series 2016 : Reception and World Literature
Monday 14 November 2016
17:00
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Lyric Systems: The Siren Song of World-Literature
Nick Lawrence
(University of Warwick)
APGRD Seminar Series 2016 : Reception and World Literature
Monday 21 November 2016
17:00
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You’ve been framed! Reception, Philhellenism, and the Comparative Contexts of World Literature
Sebastian Matzner
(KCL)
APGRD Seminar Series 2016 : Reception and World Literature
Monday 28 November 2016
17:00
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Autobiographical reading: the case of the Odyssey
Barbara Graziosi
(University of Durham)
APGRD Seminar Series 2016 : Reception and World Literature
Wednesday 17 January 2018
12:15
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John Hamilton, Philology of the Flesh, ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
John Hamilton
ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Wednesday 24 January 2018
12:15
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Rowan Tomlinson, The Philological Muse in Renaissance Culture, ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Rowan Tomlinson
ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Wednesday 7 February 2018
12:15
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Eli Friedlander, Translation and the Life of Language in Benjamin, Schleiermacher's Scriptures, Heine's Bible, ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Eli Friedlander
ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Wednesday 14 February 2018
12:15
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Yael Almog, Schleiermacher's Scriptures, Heine's Bible, ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Yael Almog
ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Wednesday 21 February 2018
12:15
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Ishay Rosen-Zvi, The Relevance of Midrash: Between the Mekhilta and Origen, ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Ishay Rosen-Zvi
ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Wednesday 28 February 2018
12:15
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Irene Peirano, The Ethics of Peripheral Reading: Reading in and Outside of the Canon, ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Irene Peirano
ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Wednesday 7 March 2018
12:15
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Wolfgang Behr and Roy Tzohar, Motivating Arguments, Grounding Interpretations: Some Uses of Etymology in Ancient India and China, ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Roy Tzohar
,
Wolfgang Behr
ETHICAL READING: PHILOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
Wednesday 30 January 2019
12:00
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Exemplarity and the Case Study
Simon Goldhill
(University of Cambridge)
Interdisciplinary Research Seminar
Wednesday 6 February 2019
12:00
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Critical Thinking and Exemplary Ethics
Rebecca Langlands
(University of Exeter)
Interdisciplinary Research Seminar
Wednesday 13 February 2019
12:00
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Exemplarity and the Early Jewish Novel
Laura Quick
(Princeton University)
Interdisciplinary Research Seminar
Wednesday 20 February 2019
12:00
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Weeping Heraclitus and Laughing Democritus: A Couple of Exemplary Pre-Socratics
Glenn Most
(University of Chicago)
Interdisciplinary Research Seminar
Wednesday 27 February 2019
12:00
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Visual Epitome in Late Antique Art
Professor Jas Elsner
(Oxford)
Interdisciplinary Research Seminar
Wednesday 6 March 2019
12:00
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Beyond Exemplarity? On Ethics in Roman Philology
Melanie Möller
(FU Berlin)
Interdisciplinary Research Seminar