13th Celtic Conference in Classics, Lyon (France), 15-18 July 2020
POSTPONEMENT: The Conference is now rescheduled for similar dates (to be announced) in mid July 2021, at Lyon.
The hosts of the 13th conference are L'Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon; L'Université Lyon 2 and L'Universite Lyon 3.
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PANEL |
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Prosopography in Ancient History: Old Methodology, New Approaches |
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Xenophon and genre, genres in Xenophon |
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Around the Classics: Paratextual Frame of Latin Classics in the Middle Ages |
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Beyond the Birdcage: Hellenistic Scholarship and Learning outside Alexandria |
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Poeticis magis decora? Latin Prose and the Limits of Intertextuality
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Engaging Greek Antiquity in Early Modern French Drama |
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Cicero Narrator. Narrative technique and rhetorical strategy in Cicero’s speeches |
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Translation and the limits of bilingualism in Late Antiquity (ca. 300-600 CE) |
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Seeing (Through) Speech: New Approaches to Attic Oratory |
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Reinventing Sappho |
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Sparta and Archaeology |
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Gates and Gateways: Crossing borders and directing movement in the ancient world |
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L'hospitalité antique |
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Représentations spatiales antiques |
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Popular poetry in the Roman Empire |
Speakers are asked to make available a summary of their paper in the `other' language.
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The `Celticness' of the CCC is interpreted liberally. The Conference welcomes convenors and speakers from all countries. French colleagues proudly recall that ancient Lyon, Lugdunum, was the principal city of the Three Gauls.