Friday, April 24 at 4pm
Iontas Seminar Room (1.33)
All are welcome & refreshments will be served!
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The Department of Ancient Classics is pleased to announce the final talk in the Maynooth Classical Seminar Series:
‘Clea and Eurydice: Learned Platonist Women in the Delphic Landscape’ by Crystal Addey (University College Cork)
📣Massive Congratulations to our colleague Dr. Evelien Bracke for winning the Dutch Classical Association (NKV) Homerus Award 2026!
www.linkedin.com/posts/evelie...
Great to see @ca2026.bsky.social still setting the standard for conferences. Congratulations to all in Manchester, for a great event.
Next big date for the diary? The 17th Celtic Conference in Classics @muahi.bsky.social
Participants can register for #CCC2026 here: cccmaynooth2026.mailerpage.io
Tempus fugit. And like that, #CCC2026 is almost upon us.
@muahi.bsky.social, July 14-17
We shall try to follow our wonderful hosts @ucoimbra.bsky.social, though we cannot promise Coimbra sunshine.
Details of #CCC2026 - 28 specialist panels and 350+ participants - at: cccmaynooth2026.mailerpage.io
Check out @maynoothuniversity.ie's, The Bridge
www.maynoothuniversity.ie/sites/defaul...
Noting Tim Thompson's study of Roman gladiators fighting big cats, a story that has its origins in Victorian York.
Also, a feature on @AncientClassics 'Careers in Classics' initiative, led by Dr Cosetta Cadau.
This evening, we will welcome Professor Terence Dooley to to deliver the final #MaynoothThroughTheAges talk.
Professor Dooley is Full Professor of History at Maynooth University and Director of the Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses &Estates.
St Patrick's Pontifical University
The talk entitled ‘Plagiarism in the Ancient World: St Ambrose, Neoplatonism and St Augustine’ will be given by Dr. Kieran McGroarty (Maynooth University)
Friday, March 27th at 4pm, Iontas Seminar Room (1.33), Maynooth University.
ALL are welcome & refreshments will be served!
📣The Department of Ancient Classics is pleased to announce the next talk in the Maynooth Classical Seminar Series on Friday March 27th at 4pm.
A Bronze-age burial was recently discovered in Greece⬇️
archaeology.org/news/2026/01...
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📣The registration page for the 2026 Celtic Conference in Classics is now live!
shop.maynoothuniversity.ie/index.php?ap...
Explore the 2026 Conference webpage here⬇️
cccmaynooth2026.mailerpage.io
📣We are now on LinkedIn!
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Fri, March 6 at 4pm, Iontas Seminar Room (1.33),
ALL are welcome & refreshments will be served!
The Department of Ancient Classics is pleased to announce the next talk in the Maynooth Classical Seminar Series.
‘The Guises of Dikē: Human and Divine Justice in the Oresteia’ by Dr. Michael Carroll (St Andrews)
Date & Time: Friday December 5th at 4pm
Location: Room 1.33, Iontas Building, North Campus.
All are welcome and there will be refreshments served afterwards.
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The Department of Ancient Classics is delighted to announce the last talk of the year in the Maynooth Classical Seminar Series.
The talk by Dr Evelien Bracke from University College Dublin is titled:
‘Monster for the Masses: In search of Medusa in Uncertain Times’
"Turning an ancient site into a living town. Unpublished 1st century Greek papyri from the record office in the Egyptian town of Narmouthis."
All welcome!
📣The next UCD Classics Research Seminar is Wednesday Nov 5th at 3pm,in G109 Newman Building.
The speaker is Emeritus Prof. Brian McGing (TCD) speaking to us about his work with the Chester Beatty papyri:
📣Study week is coming up! 📚🖊
Email classics@mu.ie with any questions
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🎓 Thinking about postgraduate study?
Take the next step at Maynooth University.
Join us at our PG Open Day
📅 Tues 4 November 2025
🕒 3–6pm | 📍 Maynooth University
👉 Meet lecturers, chat with students, explore your options.
Register now: mu.ie/edge
@postgraduate_maynooth
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Maynooth Classical Seminar Series returns on Fri. 17th Oct. with Dr Leon Wash (TCD) sharing his thoughts on 'Germs of Rhyme in Ancient Greek Literature'.
4pm in the Iontas Building, Rm 1.33, Maynooth University.
ALL WELCOME and refreshments will be served!
Maynooth Classical Seminar Series returns on Fri. 17th Oct. with Dr Leon Wash (TCD) sharing his thoughts on 'Germs of Rhyme in Ancient Greek Literature'.
4pm in the Iontas Building, Rm 1.33, Maynooth University.
ALL WELCOME and refreshments will be served!
Monday morning is a good time to read about some fascinating finds from the ancient world!
www.artnews.com/art-news/new...
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A big welcome to all of the new Ancient Classics students! We are delighted to have you!
For all of your course information, see our webpage:
www.maynoothuniversity.ie/ancient-clas...
And if you have any queries, email: classics@mu.ie
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📣We are delighted to welcome all incoming students to the Department of Ancient Classics!
Click here for helpful information to get you started in Maynooth University⬇️⬇️
my.maynoothuniversity.ie
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The Dept. of Ancient Classics, Maynooth University would like to invite you to 'Careers with Classics 2025', on 17th Sept, 11am-1pm.
All 5th & 6th years especially welcome!
Join in person, Arts Annex (North Campus) or Teams (link below).
Meeting ID: 376 799 203 028
Passcode: Wa9m338w
Congratulations to our 2025 graduates - looking forward to seeing you all this week.
Maynooth University will confer more than 2,400 students this week across a wide range of disciplines, including the first students to graduate from three new degree programmes in the School of Business. 🎉👏
www.maynoothuniversity.ie/news-events/...
L’Année philologique (APh), the reference bibliography for academic publications relating to Ancient Greek and Roman Civilization, has been updated.
3,156 records were added.
More Info: bit.ly/4fKUdK1
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