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- Myth & Religion in the Ancient World: "Lysistrata's voices: ten ways to translate an Aristophanic comedy,”Simone Beta (Università di Siena)4:00 pm
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Myth & Religion in the Ancient World: "Lysistrata's voices: ten ways to translate an Aristophanic comedy,”Simone Beta (Università di Siena)
Simone Beta, Associate Professor of Classical Philology at the Università di Siena, will give a lecture on the topic, "Lysistrata's voices: ten ways to translate an Aristophanic comedy”</P>
This lecture is a part of the lecture series on Myth & Religion in the Ancient World sponsored by the Boston University Center for the Humanities and presented by the Department of Classical Studies.</P>
When | 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Monday, February 22, 2021 |
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Location | Zoom |
Contact Name | Eliza Givens |
Phone | (617) 353-2427 |
Contact Email | classics@bu.edu |