Spring Lecture https://classics.sfsu.edu/ en 28th Annual Spring Lecture Series: 2021 https://classics.sfsu.edu/28th-annual-spring-lecture-series-2021 <div class="row bs-1col node node--type-news node--view-mode-rss"> <div class="col-sm-12 bs-region bs-region--main"> <div class="field field--name-node-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden field--item"><h1 class="news-title"> 28th Annual Spring Lecture Series: 2021 </h1> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-sub-component field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--item"> <div class="pl-component pl-component--news-headline-topfold news-wrapper"> <div class="news-author">Author: Department of Classics </div> <div class="news-info"> <div class="news-date"> January 15, 2021 </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-component field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--items"> <div class="field--item"><div class="pl-component pl-component--content-basic" > <div class="field field--name-field-p-formatted-content field--type-text-long field--label-hidden field--item"><h2>Conversations with Greece and Rome from Home: Research on the Ancient Greco-Roman World at San Francisco State</h2> <p>Dr. David Leitao, Department of Classics, San Francisco State University<br /> Thinking Multiculturalism through Greco-Roman Coins</p> <p>Dr. Doug Bailey, Department of Anthropology, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Beyond Interpretation and Explanation in the Archaeology of Art</em></p> <p>Dr. Fred Astren, Department of Jewish Studies, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Post-Roman Jews: The Legacy of Rome at the Transition from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages</em></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <p>Tags</p> <div class="tags-item"> <ul class="list-inline"> <li > <a href="/tags/tags/spring-lecture" hreflang="en">Spring Lecture</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> Fri, 15 Jan 2021 23:51:16 +0000 Alexis Cabrera 49 at https://classics.sfsu.edu 27th Annual Spring Lecture Series: 2019 https://classics.sfsu.edu/27th-annual-spring-lecture-series-2019-0 <div class="row bs-1col node node--type-news node--view-mode-rss"> <div class="col-sm-12 bs-region bs-region--main"> <div class="field field--name-node-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden field--item"><h1 class="news-title"> 27th Annual Spring Lecture Series: 2019 </h1> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-sub-component field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--item"> <div class="pl-component pl-component--news-headline-topfold news-wrapper"> <div class="news-author">Author: Department of Classics </div> <div class="news-info"> <div class="news-date"> January 11, 2019 </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-component field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--items"> <div class="field--item"><div class="pl-component pl-component--content-basic" > <div class="field field--name-field-p-formatted-content field--type-text-long field--label-hidden field--item"><h2>Whose Classics?</h2> <p>Stefani Echeverría-Fenn, representing The Sportula: Microgrants for Classics Students<br /> <em>Meas Esse Aliquid Putare Nugas: ‘Small Things’ and Economic Justice in Classics</em></p> <p>Dr. Donna Zuckerberg, Editor-in-Chief at <em>Eidolon</em><br /> <em>My Classics Will Be Intersectional, Or...</em></p> <p>Rhodessa Jones and the Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated Women/HIV Circle<br /> <em>Our Classics: Ancient Myth in the Community</em></p> <p>Dr. Anastasia Sakellariadi<br /> <em>Whose Classics? Whose Heritage? Classical Archaeology and the ‘Loss of Innocence’</em></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <p>Tags</p> <div class="tags-item"> <ul class="list-inline"> <li > <a href="/tags/tags/spring-lecture" hreflang="en">Spring Lecture</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> Fri, 11 Jan 2019 23:53:55 +0000 Alexis Cabrera 50 at https://classics.sfsu.edu 26th Annual Spring Lecture Series: 2018 https://classics.sfsu.edu/26th-annual-spring-lecture-series-2018-0 <div class="row bs-1col node node--type-news node--view-mode-rss"> <div class="col-sm-12 bs-region bs-region--main"> <div class="field field--name-node-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden field--item"><h1 class="news-title"> 26th Annual Spring Lecture Series: 2018 </h1> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-sub-component field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--item"> <div class="pl-component pl-component--news-headline-topfold news-wrapper"> <div class="news-author">Author: Department of Classics </div> <div class="news-info"> <div class="news-date"> January 9, 2018 </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-component field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--items"> <div class="field--item"><div class="pl-component pl-component--content-basic" > <div class="field field--name-field-p-formatted-content field--type-text-long field--label-hidden field--item"><h2>The Invisible Voices: The Forgotten Majority of the Classical World</h2> <p>Anna Uhlig (UC Davis)<br /> <em>A Chorus of Fragments: Voices From the Sands Of Egypt</em></p> <p>Kathleen McCarthy (UC Berkeley)<br /> <em>Integrated but Unequal: The Census as a Lens on Roman Political Culture</em></p> <p>Susanna Elm (UC Berkeley)<br /> <em>Eutropius the Consul: Power, Ugliness, and Imperial Representation in Late Antiquity</em></p> <p>Richard Saller (Stanford University)<br /> <em>Gender and Slavery in the Roman Household</em></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <p>Tags</p> <div class="tags-item"> 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field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--items"> <div class="field--item"><div class="pl-component pl-component--content-basic" > <div class="field field--name-field-p-formatted-content field--type-text-long field--label-hidden field--item"><h2>Society on Display: Celebration, Procession and Protest</h2> <p>Gillian McIntosh (San Francisco State University)<br /> <em>A Journey in Triumph, A Journey in Sorrow: Two Exiles Return to Rome</em></p> <p>Lissa Crofton-Sleigh (Santa Clara University)<br /> <em>Gateways to Rome: Architecture and Topographical Display in </em>Aeneid <em>6 and 7</em></p> <p>Carey Seal (UC Davis)<br /> <em>The Voice of the People in Latin Epic and Tragedy</em></p> <p>Kim Shelton (UC Berkeley)<br /> <em>Festival and Spectacle: Processions in the Early Greek World</em></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <p>Tags</p> <div class="tags-item"> <ul class="list-inline"> <li > <a href="/tags/tags/spring-lecture" hreflang="en">Spring Lecture</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> Tue, 03 Jan 2017 23:59:21 +0000 Alexis Cabrera 52 at https://classics.sfsu.edu 1st through 23rd Annual Spring Lecture Series: 1993-2015 https://classics.sfsu.edu/1st-through-23rd-annual-spring-lecture-series-1993-2015 <div class="row bs-1col node node--type-news node--view-mode-rss"> <div class="col-sm-12 bs-region bs-region--main"> <div class="field field--name-node-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden field--item"><h1 class="news-title"> 1st through 23rd Annual Spring Lecture Series: 1993-2015 </h1> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-sub-component field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--item"> <div class="pl-component pl-component--news-headline-topfold news-wrapper"> <div class="news-author">Author: Department of Classics </div> <div class="news-info"> <div class="news-date"> January 2, 2015 </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-component field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--items"> <div class="field--item"><div class="pl-component pl-component--content-basic" > <div class="field field--name-field-p-formatted-content field--type-text-long field--label-hidden field--item"><h2>23RD ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2015</h2> <h3>Science &amp; Technology: Ancient Contexts and Modern Applications</h3> <p>Michael Anderson (SFSU)<br /> <em>If Ancient Walls Could Speak, Would They Do So in Binary? Experiences in Digital Classical Archaeology</em></p> <p>Reviel Netz (Stanford)<br /> <em>What Have We Learned from the Archimedes Palimpsest?</em></p> <p>Malcolm Wilson (University of Oregon)<br /> <em>Weather and Cosmos: Evidence for a New Interpretation of Aristotelian Nature</em></p> <p>Maria Pantelia (UC Irvine)<br /> <em>The Future of the Past: Antiquity in the Digital Age</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>22ND ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2014</h2> <h3>Uprising &amp; Revolt</h3> <p>Christopher Krebs (Stanford)<br /> <em>Julius Caesar as a Reader</em></p> <p>Lynn Roller (UC Davis)<br /> <em>From Phrygia to Greece and Back Again: Greek Impact on Anatolia</em></p> <p>Dennis Campbell (SFSU)<br /> <em>Broken Oaths and Spilled Blood: Rebellion in the Hittite Kingdom</em></p> <p>Daniel Turkeltaub (University of Santa Clara)<br /> <em>Dejecting Agamemnon's Scepter: Achilles' Metapoetic Sedition</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>21ST ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2013</h2> <h3>Wining and Dining in the Greco-Roman World</h3> <p>Dr. Alexandra Pappas (SFSU)<br /> <em>Making Sense of Nonsense: Inscriptions and the Ancient Greek Symposium</em></p> <p>Dr. Kathryn Topper (University of Washington)<br /> <em>Hetairai at the Symposium? The Evidence from Athenian Vases</em></p> <p>Dr. Richard Martin (Stanford)<br /> <em>The Poetics of Potation: Competition, Skolia and the Greek Symposium</em></p> <p>Dr. Mark Griffith (UC Berkeley)<br /> <em>What did a Symposium Sound Like? The Music of Dionysos</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>20TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2012</h2> <h3>La Petite et La Grande Mort: Sex and Death in the Ancient World</h3> <p>Dr. David Leitao (SFSU)<br /> <em>The Origin of Platonic Love</em></p> <p>Dr. Adrienne Mayor (Stanford)<br /> <em>The Poison King</em></p> <p>Dr. J.F. Garcia (University of San Francisco)<br /> <em>The Death of Icarus</em></p> <p>Dr. Daniel Turkeltaub (Santa Clara University)<br /> <em>Marrying Death in the Symbolic Landscape of Euripides' Hecuba</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>19TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2011</h2> <h3>The Literature and Material Culture of the Hellenistic World</h3> <p>Anthony Long (UC Berkeley)<br /> <em>What's the Good of Happiness (Eudaimonia) in Hellenistic Philosophy?</em></p> <p>Tom Hawkins (Ohio State University)<br /> <em>The Judgement of Paros: Hellenistic Cultural Identities on a Cycladic Island</em></p> <p>Reviel Netz (Stanford)<br /> <em>What was Hellenistic about Hellenistic Mathematics?</em></p> <p>Erich Gruen (UC Berkeley)<br /> <em>Identity Theft in the Hellenistic World</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>18TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2010</h2> <h3>Oracles, Divination &amp; Prophecy</h3> <p>Susanna Elm (UC Berkeley)<br /> <em>The Divine Speaks, But Who Knows What It Says? Pagan Challenge and Christian Response</em></p> <p>Sarah P. Morris (UCLA)<br /> <em>The Delphic Oracle: New Light on the Origins and Function of Apollo's Prophetic Shrine</em></p> <p>Ronald Mellor (UCLA)<br /> <em>The Political Context of Roman Astrology</em></p> <p>Gillian McIntosh (SFSU)<br /> <em>Eating Tortilla Tables: A Discussion of Readers' Responcesto Prophecy and Fulfillment in Aeneid III and VII</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>17TH  ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2009</h2> <h3>Performance in the Ancient World</h3> <p>Rush Rehm (Standford)<br /> <em>Then &amp; Now: The Ancient Drama of Aeschylus and Sophocles and Modernization</em></p> <p>Sander Goldberg (UCLA)<br /> <em>Cicero and the Actors</em></p> <p>Erin Moodie (Ohio State University)<br /> <em>Old Men and Metatheater in Terence</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>16TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2008</h2> <h3>Heroes and Anti-Heroes in the Ancient World</h3> <p>Julia Nelson-Hawkins (Ohio State University)<br /> <em>Guilt, Sacrifice and Art at the End of the Aeneid</em></p> <p>Tom Hawkins (Ohio State University<br /> <em>The Ugly Philosopher: Socrates as Anti-Hero</em></p> <p>John Rundin (UC Davis)<br /> <em>Heracles Triumphant and Transcendant</em></p> <p>Seth Schein (UC Davis)<br /> <em>Heroism in Sophokles' Philoktetes</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>15TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2007</h2> <h3>War and Torture in the Ancient World</h3> <p>Dr. Carlos Norena, UC Berkeley<br /> <em>Roman Warfare Between Republic and Empire</em></p> <p>Dr. Gaius Stern, SFSU<br /> <em>Roman Soldiers Taken Prisoner of War</em></p> <p>Dr. Isabelle Pafford, SFSU<br /> <em>Madness and Self-Mutilation in Herodotus</em></p> <p>Dr. Jonathan Roth, San Jose State University<br /> <em>Religious War in the Ancient West</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>14TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2006</h2> <h3>The Gorgeous and the Grotesque</h3> <p>Loretta Reed, Department of History, California State University, Sacramento<br /> <em>In the Eye of the Beholder: Aestheticism Among the Ancients</em></p> <p>Elise Earthman, Department of English and Associate Dean of the College of Humanities, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Sex and Death Entwined: Images of the Medusa in Popular Culture</em></p> <p>Andrew Stewart, Departments of History of Art and Classics, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>Designing Women: The Hetaira as Model from Phintias to Praxiteles</em></p> <p>Austin Busch, Teaching Fellow in the Department of Humanities, Stanford University<br /> <em>Visions of Mortality in Seneca's Thyestes</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>13TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2005</h2> <h3>Magic and Superstition in the Ancient World</h3> <p>Ruth Caston, Department of Classics, University of California, Davis<br /> <em>Envy and the Evil Eye in Latin Love Poetry</em></p> <p>Marvin Meyer, Department of Religion at Chapman University and Director of the Coptic Magical Texts Project at Claremont Graduate School<br /> <em>Mary Dissolving Chains in Ancient Magic</em></p> <p>Mary Kay Gamel, Departments of Classics and Comparative Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz<br /> <em>Magic in Ancient Mediterranean Drama</em></p> <p>Kitty Millet, Department of Jewish Studies, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>To Paraphrase the Transcendent: Jewish Mysticism and Magic</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>12TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2004</h2> <h3>Order and Chaos in Ancient Life and Thought</h3> <p>Mark Griffith, Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>Keeping Satyrs in their Place: Dionysiac Chaos and Civic Order in the Athenian Theater</em></p> <p>Jonathan Roth, Department of History, San Jose State University<br /> <em>The Roman Army as an Agent of Order and Disorder</em></p> <p>Phillip Stanley, Department of Classics, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Order from Chaos in Ancient Myths</em></p> <p>Trevor Murphy, Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>Tiberius and the X-Files</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>11TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2003</h2> <h3>Friends and Enemies in the Ancient World</h3> <p>Linda Ellis, Museum Studies Program, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Romans vs. Dacians et al.: Friends and Enemies from the Carpathians to the Danube</em></p> <p>Richard P. Martin, Department of Classics, Stanford University<br /> <em>Proteus, Porthole and Polyps: Some Archaic Greek Images of Friendship</em></p> <p>Richard Hoffman, Department of History, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>De Inimicitia: Cicero and his Political World</em></p> <p>Anthony A. Long, Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>Making Friends with Aristotle</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>10TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2002</h2> <h3>Sex and the City: The Geography of Gender and Sexuality in the Ancient World</h3> <p>Olympia Dukakis, Academy-Award winning actress<br /> <em>An Evening with Olympia: A Question-and-Answer session on Acting and Greek Tragedy</em></p> <p>Ralph Hexter, Dean of Arts and Humanities and Chair of Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>Mapping Ancient Sexuality: Why It Matters, Why It Happened</em></p> <p>Lynn E. Roller, Department of Classics, University of California, Davis<br /> <em>Mother Cybele and Her Eunuch Priests</em></p> <p>Karen Bassi, Department of Classics, University of California, Santa Cruz<br /> <em>Shaping Space and Time: The Warrior's Departure</em></p> <p>Erich Gruen, Department of Classics, Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>Sex and Humor in Biblical Narratives: Esther, Judith, and Susanna</em></p> <p>David Leitao, Department of Classics, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Artemidorus on the Couch: Some Sexual and Transexual Dreams from the Second Century C.E.</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>9TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2001</h2> <h3>Pop Go The Classics! The Ancient World in Popular Culture</h3> <p>Carey Perloff, award-winning Artistic Director of the American Conservatory Theater<br /> <em>Hecuba and History</em></p> <p>Pamela Vaughn, Departments of Classics and World and Comparative Literature, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>The Ancient Hero in Film</em></p> <p>Emily Albu, Department of Classics, University of California Davis<br /> <em>Gladiator, America's Rome in Film</em></p> <p>Steven Saylor, Best-selling mystery writer of the ROMA SUB ROSA series<br /> <em>Bringing the Late Republic to Life (and putting it to death)</em></p> <p>Barbara McLauchlin, Department of Classics, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Romancing the Stones (from Agatha Christie to Indiana Jones)</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>8TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 2000</h2> <h3>Ancient Biographies: Individuals of Antiquity</h3> <p>Andrew Stewart, Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>Alexander Persicus: A New Portrait from Iran</em></p> <p>Judy Gaughan, Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>Mother Knows Best: Cornelia Mater Gracchorum</em></p> <p>Jonathan Roth, Department of History, San Jose State University<br /> <em>A Reassessment of Flavius Josephus</em></p> <p>Robert Gurval, Department of Classics, University of California, Los Angeles<br /> <em>Dying Like A Queen: Cleopatra and the Asp(s) in Antiquity</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>7TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 1999</h2> <h3>Time Travel: Pilgrimages to the Medieval World</h3> <p>Pamela Gehrke, Department of World and Comparative Literature, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Achilles in Love: Medieval Interpretations of the Trojan War</em></p> <p>Pamela Hood, Department of Philosophy, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Sex, Lies, and Monica: Augustine's 'Confessions'</em></p> <p>Christopher Hughes, Department of Art History, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>The Bible Moralisée and Thirteenth-Century Pictorial Exegesis</em></p> <p>Ralph Hexter, Departments of Classics and Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>Sexual Dissidence and Medieval Latin</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>6TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 1998</h2> <h3>A View to the East: The World Beyond Athens and Rome</h3> <p>Laurie Pearce, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Yale University<br /> <em>Scribes in Mesopotamia</em></p> <p>Lynn E. Roller, Department of Classics, University of California, Davis<br /> <em>Eunuch Priests of Cybele</em></p> <p>Jeannine Davis-Kimball, The Center for the Study of Near Eastern Nomads<br /> <em>Warrior Women of the Steppes: Amazons Uncovered</em></p> <p>Phillip V. Stanley, Department of Classics, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Roman Syria: Where West Meets East</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>5TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 1997</h2> <h3>Getting in Touch with Antiquity</h3> <p>Steven Saylor, Best-selling mystery writer of the ROMA SUB ROSA series<br /> <em>Blood in the Forum</em></p> <p>Margaret Henry, Department of Classics, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Roman Designs for Living: Exploring Architectural Patterns in Rome, Ostia, and Pompeii</em></p> <p>Robert C. Knapp, Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>Render Unto Caesar: Coin Types, Identity, and Power</em></p> <p>Gary B. Miles, Departments of Classics and History, University of California, Santa Cruz<br /> <em>Thugs by Choice: Roman Portraiture in the Late Republic</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>4TH ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 1996</h2> <h3>The Divine and the Human: Religion in Antiquity</h3> <p>Susanna Elm, Department of History, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>God's Servants, God's Slaves</em></p> <p>David Leitao, Department of Classics, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Orpheus and the Third Sex: Homosexual Ecstasy in some Orphic Cults?</em></p> <p>John J. Glanville, Department of Philosophy, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Simplicius and Late Pagan Piety - The Confrontation with Christianity, and Philoponus</em></p> <p>Laurie Pearce, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Yale University<br /> <em>The Mesopotamian Religious Experience</em></p> <p>Christopher Simon, Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco Society<br /> <em>Gifts for the Gods: Dedications in Ancient Greece</em></p> <p>Lisa Maurizio, Department of Classics, Stanford University<br /> <em>Female Voices, Divine Speech: The Pythia, Cassandra, and Apollo</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>3RD ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 1995</h2> <h3>Gender Issues: The Male and Female in Antiquity</h3> <p>Karen Bassi, Department of Classics, University of California, Santa Cruz<br /> <em>Orality, Masculinity, and the Greek Epic</em></p> <p>Seth Schein, Department of Comparative Literature, University of California, Davis<br /> <em>Female Representations and Interpreting 'The Odyssey'</em></p> <p>Charlayne Allan, Department of Classics, University of California, Davis<br /> <em>Women in Antiquity: Enduring Images</em></p> <p>Helen Moritz, Department of Classics, Santa Clara University<br /> <em>Sophocles' 'The Women of Trachis'</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>2ND ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 1994</h2> <h3>Intercultural Influences in the Ancient World</h3> <p>Vulindlela Wobogo, Department of Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>The Cosmogony of Egypt: Its Influence on the Mediterranean</em></p> <p>Richard Hoffman, Department of History, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Rome in North Africa: The Confluence of Four Cultures</em></p> <p>Erich Gruen, Department of Classics, Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology, University of California, Berkeley<br /> <em>Pagans and Jews: Multiculturalism or Anti-Semitism</em></p> <p>Barbara McLauchlin, Department of Classics, San Francisco State University<br /> <em>Greece and Anatolia</em></p> <p> </p> <h2>1ST ANNUAL SPRING LECTURE SERIES: 1993</h2> <p>Jacob Needleman, Department of Philosophy, San Francisco State University</p> <p> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <p>Tags</p> <div class="tags-item"> <ul class="list-inline"> <li > <a href="/tags/tags/spring-lecture" hreflang="en">Spring Lecture</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> Sat, 03 Jan 2015 00:01:24 +0000 Alexis Cabrera 54 at https://classics.sfsu.edu