CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY FOR NEO-LATIN STUDIES / FACULTY
OF CLASSICS, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY

2008 Symposium on Allegory

22-23 September 2008 at Clare College, Cambridge

This Symposium is being co-organised by the
Cambridge Society for Neo-Latin Studies and the
Faculty of Classics at Cambridge University, as
part of Polymnia, an international programme of
research on myth and mythography in the ancient and early modern worlds.

Speakers

Professor Michael J Allen (UCLA) Professor
Mariano Madrid Castro (Universidad Nacional a
Distancia, Motril, Granada) Dr Tania Demetriou
(St John's College, Oxford) Professor Jacqueline
Fabre-Serris (Université Charles-de-Gaulle-Lille
3) Professor Philip Ford (University of
Cambridge) Professor Dr Therese Fuhrer (Freie
Universität Berlin) Professor Françoise Graziani
(Université de Paris 8) Professor Philip Hardie
(University of Cambridge) Professor Richard
Hunter (University of Cambridge) Professor Glenn
Most (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa) Professor
Filippomaria Pontani ((Università Ca' Foscari,
Venezia) Valery Rees (School of Economic Science,
London) Professor Peter Struck (University of
Pennsylvania) Dr Paul White (University of Cambridge)

See http://www.mml.cam.ac.uk/other/courses/ugrad/NL_Symposium_2008.html