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Hahn Lecturers (2006-Present)
Adelaide E. Hahn Memorial Lecture: Every fall, we invite a prominent Classicist or Archaeologist to speak at our Adelaide E. Hahn Memorial Lecture. Established in 2006, this lecture is aimed at a broader, but no less enthusiastic audience than the Earle Lecture held later in the academic year. We invite our classes to join faculty, students, and friends from the entire metropolitan area to hear and honor our speaker.
Adelaide E. Hahn Memorial Lecturers | |
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2022 | None |
2021 | Grant parker |
2020 | Jackie Murray |
2019 | Emily Greenwood “Verso Poetics: Black Women Poets and Classics” |
2018 | Antonis Kotsonas “Homer and the Archaeology of Crete” |
2017 | Rachel Hadas, "Talking to the Living" |
2016 | Joseph L. Rife, "Christianity, Society, and Landscape in the Roman to Early Byzantine Corinthia" |
2015 | Majorie Venit, “The Life and Art of Clairève Grandjouan” |
2014 |
James Romm, "Self-Punishment in Seneca, the Boudicca Revolt, and the De Beneficiis" |
2013 | Evangelos Kyriakidis, "The Peak Sanctuary of Philioremos, the Essence of a Site" |
2012 |
None |
2011 |
None |
2010 |
Nanno Marinatos, “The Minoan Gold Rings of ‘Nestor’ and ‘Minos’: A Detective Story” |
2009 |
James E. Packer, “The Architecture of the Roman Forum” |
2008 |
Corinne Ondine Pache, “The Hero Beyond Himself: Heroic Death in Greek Poetry and Art” |
2007 |
Kim J. Hartswick, "The Ancient Roman Garden" |
2006 |
Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, “Images and Voyages: Nineteenth-Century Travelers and Photographers in Classical Lands" |