News
Fritz Graf elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Director of Epigraphy and Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Classics, Fritz Graf, was elected as a new member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Everyone in the…
Prof. Coulson Endowed Lecture at Medieval Studies Congress in Kalamazoo
Frank T. Coulson will deliver the Endowed Lecture on the Reception of the Classics in the Middle Ages at the International Congress of Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo in May 2023. The title of…
Carman Romano accepted to Oxford Paleography Course
Carman Romano has been accepted into the Lincoln College Summer Course in Greek Palaeography at Lincoln College, Oxford. The school is quite competitive, so please congratulate Carman on this award. …
Christian Habicht, 1926-2018
We at the Center were saddened to hear the news of the death of Christian Habicht at the age of 92. Prof. Habicht was a professor in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced…
Visiting scholar - PABLO PIQUERAS YAGÜE
PABLO PIQUERAS YAGÜE will visit the Center during April, May and June to conduct research for his dissertation dealing with Pierre Bersuire’s Ovidius moraliztus. Pablo is currently a graduate student…
Summer School in Medieval Latin in San Daniele del Friuli, Italy
Frank T. Coulson, Director of Palaeography for the Center, will take part in the summer school in medieval Latin to be held at the Biblioteca Guarneriana in San Daniele, Italy from June 13-20, 2018…
Frank Coulson promoted to Distinguished Professor
Frank Coulson, Professor of Classics and Director of Palaeography for the Center, has been promoted to the rank of Distinguished Professor of Classics. Professor Coulson has published extensively in…
Texts and Contexts change
In 2018, the Center will be changing the format of Texts and Contexts from a two-day conference to a one-day seminar. We hope this change will allow for a more intensive and focused examination…
Gift of the Avery-McDonald Collection
The Center would like to announce our receipt of the gift of the Avery-McDonald Collection of squeezes of Greek inscriptions from Attica. Professor John F. Newell, of the Classics Department at the…