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OIKOS Day

When:Fr 31-05-2024 09:30 - 18:30
Where:Universiteit van Amsterdam, UB Doelenzaal (= C0.07) - Singel 425

Programma OIKOS dag 31 mei 2024 / Program OIKOS Day, 31st May 2024

09.30 - 10.00 Registration (with coffee/tea)

10.00 - 10.05 Opening remarks (chair OIKOS Board and/or director OIKOS)

10.05 – 11.00 TLL

  • 10.05 – 10.40 presentation + 10 min. discussion + 10 min. crowd funding action

11.00 - 11.25 Coffee break

11.25 - 11.45 Lidewij van Gils (VU) - Classics in het primair onderwijs (classics primary schools)

  • 15 min. presentation + 5 minutes questions/discussion

11.45 - 12.30 Jury award (in Dutch) + 2 theses awards (English)

  • 3 x 8 min. laudatio + reaction  jury prijs 10 min. + 2 x 10 min. thesis award winners

12.30 - 13.15 Lunch (room next to Doelenzaal) - ‘running buffet’

13.15 - 13.45 Presentation on Geschiedenis van OIKOS by Erik-Jan Dros (in Dutch)

14.00 - 17.30 Hellenists’, Latinists’ and Ancient Historians Days (Dutch or English

  • 20 min. presentation + 5 min. discussion + 5 min. changing rooms

17.30-18.30 drinks

Programme Hellenists', Latinists' and Ancietn Historians Days

 

Hellenisten

Latinisten

Oudhistorici

14:00-14:30

Silvia Stopponi  (RUG)

A user-friendly interface to extract semantic information from computational language models of Ancient Greek

Piet Gerbrandy (UvA)

Alanus van Lille, De planctu Naturae (ca. 1160). Op zoek naar de mensheid 2.0

 

Jan Paul Crielaard (VU)

The maritime cultural landscape of the Mediterranean, ca. 1100-500 BCE

14:30-15:00

André Lardinois (RU)

Homer’s Pindar: The Epic Possession of a Lyric Past

Robert Flierman (UU)

Towels, falcons and adulterous kings. Epistolary performance in the letters of St Boniface (d. 754).

Thierry Oppeneer (UGent)

Explaining institutional resilience: a longue-durée examination of Greek popular assemblies

15:00-15:30

Luuk Huitink (UvA)

Who Was Lysias?

 

Teun van Dijk (VU)

An exemplary death: The final days of Honoratus of Arles

Milinda Hoo (UU)

Diversity in context: Cultural entanglement and religiosity in Hellenistic and Kushan Central Asia


15:30-16:00

 

tea/coffee break

 

tea/coffee break

 

tea/coffee break

16:00-16:30

Emilie van Opstall (VU)

Travelling Tales: the Story of the Bathhouse Keeper

Bart Janssen (RU)

The Emperor’s amicitia: a rhetorical interpretation of Pliny, Panegyricus 85-87

Christina Williamson & Pim Schievink  (RUG)

Ephemeral rituals and urban timescapes: object memory and social histories at sanctuaries of Asklepios in Epidauros and Pergamon

16:30-17:00

Silvia Castelli (UL)

Conceptualizing ὑπομονή in Philo of Alexandria

Leanne Jansen (RUG)

Latijn vs Grieks in Romeinse historiografie: Appianus als case study

Eugenio Garosi (RU)

From the Fringes of Iran to the Center of Islam: Early Islamic Imperial Governance and Middle Iranian Substrates

17:00-17:30

Pietro Zaccaria (ULeuven)

Collective vs. Individual: Biographical Forms in the Hellenistic Period

Amaranth Feuth (UL)

The Classics in Black: Greco-Roman Receptions in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

Morris Beks (UvA)

Stefanos Magistros: The Byzantine Senate under Emperor Leon VI through the Lens of a Senator (886-912)