ElAnt v1n5 - The Creation of Character: Ethos and Ethopoiia in Ancient Theory and Practice
THE CREATION OF CHARACTER: ETHOS AND ETHOPOIIA IN ANCIENT THEORY AND PRACTICE
The Classics Department at Case Western Reserve University presents the above titled classical colloquium.
Speakers:
John Kirby (Purdue): "Justice and Expediency in Ancient Views of Ethos"
Will Batstone (Ohio State): "Cicero's First Catilinarian and the Construction of Consular Ethos"
Kirk Freudenburg (Ohio State): "Ethos and Verse Technique in Two Satires of Horace"
Martin Helzle (Case Reserve): "Vergil's Aeneas"
Friday, November 5, 1993
4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
1914 Lounge, Thwing Center (11111 Euclid Avenue),
Case Western Reserve University
University Circle,
Cleveland, Ohio,
U.S.A.Light refreshments
open to everybody
If interested, contact:
Martin Helzle mxh13@po.cwru.edu
tel.: (216) 368-2294
fax: (216) 368-4681COPYRIGHT NOTE: Copyright remains with authors, but due reference should be made to this journal if any part of the above is later published elsewhere.
Electronic Antiquity Vol. 1 Issue 5 - October 1993 edited by Peter Toohey and Ian Worthington antiquity-editor@classics.utas.edu.au ISSN 1320-3606