New Approaches to Classics Lecture with Professor Tony Corbeill
- Starts: 5:30 pm on Monday, March 24, 2025
- Ends: 6:30 pm on Monday, March 24, 2025
Title: Communicating on Rome's Edges: Tongues, Gesture, and Art
Description: How did Romans communicate along the expanding edges of empire--on the verbal, physical, and visual levels--when Latin is unavailable? This illustrated presentation will treat four different periods and locations: 1) interactions between Etruscan and Roman culture in the early to middle Republic; 2) modes of contact during the late Republic and early empire, in particular between Julius Caesar and the Gauls; 3) monumental inscriptions from the imperial period erected in the eastern reaches of the empire; 4) gestural communication and artistic exchange during late antiquity that arises from commercial activity beyond the easternmost portions of Rome's expanse.
- Location:
- CAS 224