Sarah Spence Thursday, 6th of February, 3:30pm in Classics 21

The Renaissance Workshop and Rhetoric and Poetics Workshop are proud to present

Sarah Spence (Medieval Academy of America)

Prophecies of Power: The Latin Poetry of Lepanto

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

On October 7, 1571, the Holy League Alliance of Spain, Venice, and the papacy achieved a decisive and unexpected victory over the Ottoman navy in the battle of Lepanto. Hundreds of poems in both Latin and the vernacular were circulated immediately after the battle. While studies have shown how the vernacular poetry of Lepanto informed distinct national identities, this paper will consider a counterbalancing phenomenon: why large numbers of Italian poets from diverse social contexts and regions wrote Latin poems about the battle. Their efforts to articulate the significance of the victory in Latin seem to stem from a renewed imperial vision to the shared inheritance of Rome to the continued complexities of empire.

 

 

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 Metaphor and R&P events, please visit:
http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/rhetpoet/
http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/renaissance/

Leon Wash 30th January Thursday 3:30pm

The Metaphor Workshop and Rhetoric and Poetics Workshop are proud to present:

Leon Wash (The University of Chicago — Classics)

“ΦΡΕΝΩΝ ΚΑΡΠΟΣ: On Vegetal Metaphors and the Mind in Greek Poetry”

Thursday, 30th of January, 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 R&P events, please visit: http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/rhetpoet/

Jared Secord January 9th THURSDAY 3:30pm

The Rhetoric and Poetics workshop is proud to present:

Jared Secord (The University of Chicago — Classics)

“Reading Plato with Diodorus of Sicily: Atlantis and the Forgotten Past of Greece in Hellenistic Historiography”

Thursday, 9th of January, 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 R&P events, please visit: http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/rhetpoet/

Winter Quarter Schedule (2014)

Welcome to 2014

Our current schedule for the Winter quarter follows.

Thursday 1/9 : Jared Secord (U. Chicago)
“Reading Plato with Diodorus of Sicily: Atlantis and the Forgotten Past of Greece in Hellenistic Historiography”

Thursday 1/30 Leon Avery Wash (U. Chicago)
Leon Avary Wash (PhD student, Classics)
“ΦΡΕΝΩΝ ΚΑΡΠΟΣ: On Vegetal Metaphors and the Mind in Greek Poetry”

Thursday 2/6 Sarah Spence (The University of Georgia)
“Prophecies of Power: The Latin Poetry of Lepanto”
With the Renaissance Workshop

Thursday 2/27 Marcos Gouvea (U. Chicago)
“ut Homerus dicit: invoking Homer to explain Vergil in Servius and Macrobius”

Thursday 3/6 David Wray (U. Chicago)
“Seneca’s Shame”
With the Ancient Philosophy Workshop

Thursday 3/13 Jonah Radding (U. Chicago)
“Euripides’ Ion and the Paean: A Song for Athens or Ionia?”

Updates on the schedule and room information will be available on our blog.

The Rhetoric and Poetics Workshop is concerned with the literature of classical Greece and Rome, considered either on its own terms or in relation to the literature and poetry of other cultures.  It invites presentation of critical arguments completed or in progress from the broadest possible range of perspectives.

Faculty Sponsors:
Michele Lowrie
Sarah Nooter
Student Coordinator
Chiu, Yi-Chieh