Klooster, Jacqueline
How did Greeks and Romans evaluate leaders who were also literary artists? How does the evaluation of political leadership interact with that of literary art? What can this teach us about both?
How did Greeks and Romans evaluate leaders who were also literary artists? How does the evaluation of political leadership interact with that of literary art? What can this teach us about both?
How does forgetting shape cultural memory in antiquity? How were Greek and Latin texts used to make people forget?
Personalia Bert van den Berg, born in Amsterdam, in 1970. Ph.D. from Leiden University. Lecturer in Classics at Leiden University. Fellow (1 Sept 2016 – 31 Jan 2017) Why Good Poems Make Good Pe...
Personalia Thorsten Fögen, born in Hagen (Westfalen), Germany, in 1971. Ph.D. from University of Heidelberg, Germany. Reader (Associate Professor) in Classics at Durham University, UK. Fellow (...
Ineke Sluiter, born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, in 1959. Ph.D. from VU University Amsterdam. Professor of Greek at Leiden University. Fellow (1 February 2012 – 30 June 2012) RUMOURS AND GOSS...
Saskia Peels, born in Dordrecht, the Netherlands, in 1982. M.A. from Utrecht University. Ph.D.-student in Ancient History at Utrecht University. Junior Fellow (1 February 2012 – 30 June 2012) M...
Ralph Rosen, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA in 1956. Ph.D. from Harvard University, Cambridge. Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Visitor (1 ...
Tazuko van Berkel, born in Leimuiden, the Netherlands, in 1979. Ph.D.-student Greek Literature and History of Ideas at Leiden University. Junior Fellow (1 February 2012 – 30 June 2012) MATH AND...
Joy Connolly, born in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA, in 1970. Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Associate Professor in Classics at New York University. Fellow (1 February 2012...