David Wray: Thursday, 6th of March, 3:30pm in Classics 21

The Ancient Philosophy and Rhetoric & Poetics Workshop are proud to present

David Wray (The University of Chicago)

Seneca’s Shame

Thursday, 6th of March, 3:30pm in Classics 21

A reception will follow. Persons with a disability who feel they may need assistance are asked to contact Kathy Fox (702-8514) in advance.
To view the schedule of upcoming Ancient Philosophy and R&P events, please visit:
http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/agarp
http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/rhetpoet/

Bart van Wassenhove (Wednesday, October 30th, 4.30-6pm in Classics 21)

The Rhetoric and Poetics workshop and Ancient Greek & Roman Philosophy Workshop are proud to present

Bart van Wassenhove (The University of Chicago)

Advocatum ista non quaerunt: Admonition, Moral Enthusiasm and the Seeds of the Virtues in Seneca’s Letters

Wednesday, October 30th, 4.30-6pm in Classics 21.

Bart’s paper is available through this website (http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/agarp/2013/10/23/bart-van-wassenhove-advocatum-ista-non-quaerunt/ password: “theoria”), along with his handout and selections from the two letters of Seneca that he will be focusing on (94 and 108). Please read the paper in advance. The primary readings are optional, but may be helpful to you.

Please note the unusual time of this event

Persons with a disability who feel they may need assistance are asked to contact Kathy Fox (702-8514) in advance.

To view the schedule of upcoming R&P events, please visit: http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/rhetpoet/