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Event 

Title:
Open Seminar: The Oracular Tablets from Dodona: Prospects for Further Research in Social History
When:
12.09.2019 19.00 h
Where:
Greek Centre Melbourne (Mezzanine) - Melbourne
Category:
Education

Description

Lecturer: Dr Emily Hulme Kozey

*** This lecture replaces George Mouratidis lecture which was cancelled***

Lecturer of Greek Language and Philosophy at the University of Melbourne, Emily Hulme Kozey, will present a lecture entitled “The Oracular Tablets from Dodona: Prospects for Further Research in Social History”on Thursday 12 September, at the Greek Centre, as a part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

Throughout classical antiquity, the oracle at Dodona in northern Greece (near modern Ioannina) was a destination for pilgrims seeking advice from the god on all kinds of matters. Cities wracked by civil war sent embassies to ask how they could bring about reconciliation, and individuals contemplating a career change or marriage could inquire before making a final decision. Our main body of evidence for this is a group of inscriptions on lead tablets, numbering in the thousands.

Emily Hulme Kozey is the Seymour Reader in Ancient History and Philosophy at Ormond College and the University of Melbourne. Her primary research is in ancient Greek philosophy (particularly Plato). She teaches ancient Greek language and philosophy at the University of Melbourne.

Venue

Venue:
Greek Centre Melbourne (Mezzanine)   -   Website
Street:
168 Lonsdale Street
Postcode:
3000
Suburb:
Melbourne
State:
VIC
Country:
Country: au

The Mezzanine floor (press "M" in the elevator) of Greek Centre Melbourne - located at the corner of Lonsdale and Russell streets in Melbourne, Australia.