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Trinity College Dublin, Department of Classics - connecting with our students, alumni and friends with news of all things Classical. 🏛
Dublin City, Ireland
Joined February 2017
We are delighted to welcome our speaker in person. All welcome - please join us in person in the Classics Seminar Room (B6002) or onlineZoom link for the whole series: https://t.co/KEcBjLQj1Y 2/2
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Our next TCD Classics Research seminar (hybrid) November 5, 2025 @ 5.30 pm Maria Mili (University of Glasgow) 'Who was the Thessalian goddess Ennodia? Variations in the Thessalian Pantheon.' 1/2
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The Vix Krater, a 6th century BC Greek bronze vessel imported to the Celts. Discovered in Bourgogne/France in the tomb of the “Lady of Vix,” a Celtic princess. It remains the largest known metal vessel of Western antiquity. Musée du Pays Châtillonnais
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Our research seminar October 15, 2025, 5.30 pm Amy O’Keeffe (TCD) Heads or Tales: Cranial Modification in Ancient Cyprus & Mia Pancotti (TCD) Breaking and Regathering Alphabetic Ensembles: the Materiality of Reading in Classical Greece Arts B6002 & https://t.co/A9xaQUzMYN
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We are delighted to start our TCD Classics Research Seminar series next week. All welcome - join us in person in or online Oct 1, 2025 Cilian O’Hogan (University of Toronto) Fifth-foot spondees in later Latin poetry Zoom link for the whole series: https://t.co/KEcBjLQj1Y
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📣🗓️ TCD Classics Research Seminar programme for the coming term. All welcome.
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We are delighted to offer extramural classes in modern Greek for both beginners and post-beginners. 🇬🇷 Find out more and register: https://t.co/HfXXGfAPtA
@CyprusinIreland @tcdalumni @TCDsllcs @tcdslscs
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For the programme of speakers: https://t.co/HztN6AdptX And more on Boris’ research which is funded by the IRC-SFI Pathway Programme (Taighde Eireann - Research Ireland): https://t.co/M6JpeeYOfz 2/2
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👏 Warmest congratulations to our colleague Boris Kayachev on a very successful workshop, co-organised with Anna Chahoud, on ‘Poetry, Prosody and Pragmatics: Linguistic insights from/on verse in Indo-European traditions’ on June 19-20 @TLRHub @TCD_AHSS @Researchirel 1/2
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We are delighted to share our latest Hestia blog by our colleague Ashley Clements - he asks us ‘Why do you think you have potential? On living in the shadow of Aristotle, crises, and the events that define you’. Enjoy!
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Here’s a telling difference between history and anthropology that reveals something odd about your understanding of your own life and its possibilities, and in the process, also exposes some of the...
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A great piece from our TCD Classics researcher Alastair Daly.
Why is there so much Latin in Ulysses? The language, the way it was taught and references to Latin literature are constants throughout James Joyce's work, writes Alastair Daly @TCDClassics @Researchirel
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We are delighted to share our latest TCD Classics Hestia blog from Brian Cluyse, one of our Classics research students, on the topic "Preserving Purity: Atticism and the power of linguistic norms in antiquity". https://t.co/iAVB0dnCFn
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From the Oxford comma to split infinitives, debates over language usage are anything but new. We are often told that certain forms are wrong—don’t say ain’t, never end a sentence with a preposition,...
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Attendance is free, but registration is required, as space is limited. To register, please email to: PoetryProsodyPragmatics@gmail.com. with financial support of Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland (grant number 22/PATH-A/10638) & TCD’s Arts and Social Sciences Benefactions Fund
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📣 Registration is open for the workshop Poetry, Prosody and Pragmatics: Linguistic Insights from/on Verse in Indo-European Traditions 🗓️Thursday 19th – Friday 20th June 2025 📍Department of Classics, Trinity College, Dublin. Full programme here: https://t.co/HztN6AcREp
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This keynote lecture held in the context of the Digital Epigraphy and EpiDoc workshop taking place on May 26-28, hosted by TCD and Maynooth University. 3/3
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Charlotte Roueché is Professor Emerita of Digital Hellenic Studies, Kings College London. She specialises in the analysis of texts ranging from Roman to Byzantine, with a particular interest in those from the cities of Ephesos and Aphrodisias. 2/3
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Public lunchtime Lecture - all welcome! Prof Charlotte Roueché, 'Words, Places and Objects'. 🗓️ 📍Monday 26 May 2025, 12.30 - 1.30 Emmet Theatre (2037) Arts Building. Trinity College Dublin. No booking needed. 1/3
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and its consequences on Cypriot archaeology. Interweaving archival material from excavations with captivating personal testimonies, Skammata presents momentous events that marked Cypriot archaeology, before and after the tragic summer of 1974.’
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Fifty years after the coup d’etat and the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, foreign and Cypriot archaeologists along with retired staff members of the Department of Antiquities, evoke their personal memories, as they reflect on the collective trauma of war
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🎬We are happy to present for the first time in Ireland the unique documentary 'Skammata', produced by the Cypriot Department of Antiquities and directed by Danae Stylianou. With @CyprusinIreland 📍2041A, Swift Theatre, 🗓️ 29 May 2025, 19.00-20.30 With English subtitles.
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