ASPECTS OF ANCIENT GREEK CULT II
Architecture – Context – Music
An International Colloquium in Honor of Erik Hansen
4-6 May 2012
Copenhagen, Denmark
SAXO Institute, Classical Archaeology & Centre for Textile Research
(CTR)
University of Copenhagen
Departments of Classics and Art, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota;
in honor of Deloris [Fischbein] Amsden's life long love of art
Department of Classics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
The Danish Institute for Mediterranean Studies (DIOMEDES)
The Theran Institute
INVITATION
Aspects of Ancient Greek Cult II: Architecture – Context –
Musicisaninterdisciplinaryand international conference drawing
participants from across the fields of Classical Archaeology, Classical
Philology, Ancient History, Architecture and Musicology. The purpose of
the conference is tofoster a joint, transdisciplinary investigation of
aspects of ancient Greek cult.
The keynote speakers are Erik Hansen,Professor emeritus, the Royal
Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture,Mark Wilson Jones,
Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Bath andDominique
Mulliez, former Director of École Française D'Athènes. Final remarks
will be delivered by Richard Hamilton,Paul Shorey ProfessorEmeritus of
Greek at Bryn Mawr College and founder and Senior Editor of the Bryn
Mawr Classical Review.
Place
Friday May 4 to Sunday May 6
SAXO Institute:Building 27, Auditorium 9, ground floor
University of Copenhagen,Njalsgade 27, 2300 København S
Presentations
Each speaker will have 45 minutes available for their total presentation
and discussion. Approximately 30 minutes will be for each presentation;
the remaining time should be used for questions and discussion.
Organisation committee
Jesper Tae Jensen (Executive Director, DIOMEDES)
Peter Schultz (Chair, Department of Art, Concordia College, Moorhead,
MN)
Kristina Winther-Jacobsen (Associate ProfessorSAXO-Instittutet,
University of Copenhagn)
The conference is sponsored by:
The Carlsberg Foundation
Departments of Classics and Art, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota,
USA
Department of Classics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
Centre for Textile Research (CTR), SAXO Institute, University of
Copenhagen
Danish Institute for Mediterranean Studies (DIOMEDES)
The Theran Institute
The conference is supported by:
Department of Classical Archaeology, SAXO Institute, University of
Copenhagen
For registration information, please write to:
Jesper Tae Jensen, e-mail: mailto:jtj@diomedes.dk
Final registration must be made no later than
Monday, April 16, 2012
Please see following files attached: Invitation, Presentation,
Programme, Participants with Papers, Abstracts, Registration
Architecture – Context – Music
An International Colloquium in Honor of Erik Hansen
4-6 May 2012
Copenhagen, Denmark
SAXO Institute, Classical Archaeology & Centre for Textile Research
(CTR)
University of Copenhagen
Departments of Classics and Art, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota;
in honor of Deloris [Fischbein] Amsden's life long love of art
Department of Classics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
The Danish Institute for Mediterranean Studies (DIOMEDES)
The Theran Institute
INVITATION
Aspects of Ancient Greek Cult II: Architecture – Context –
Musicisaninterdisciplinaryand international conference drawing
participants from across the fields of Classical Archaeology, Classical
Philology, Ancient History, Architecture and Musicology. The purpose of
the conference is tofoster a joint, transdisciplinary investigation of
aspects of ancient Greek cult.
The keynote speakers are Erik Hansen,Professor emeritus, the Royal
Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture,Mark Wilson Jones,
Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Bath andDominique
Mulliez, former Director of École Française D'Athènes. Final remarks
will be delivered by Richard Hamilton,Paul Shorey ProfessorEmeritus of
Greek at Bryn Mawr College and founder and Senior Editor of the Bryn
Mawr Classical Review.
Place
Friday May 4 to Sunday May 6
SAXO Institute:Building 27, Auditorium 9, ground floor
University of Copenhagen,Njalsgade 27, 2300 København S
Presentations
Each speaker will have 45 minutes available for their total presentation
and discussion. Approximately 30 minutes will be for each presentation;
the remaining time should be used for questions and discussion.
Organisation committee
Jesper Tae Jensen (Executive Director, DIOMEDES)
Peter Schultz (Chair, Department of Art, Concordia College, Moorhead,
MN)
Kristina Winther-Jacobsen (Associate ProfessorSAXO-Instittutet,
University of Copenhagn)
The conference is sponsored by:
The Carlsberg Foundation
Departments of Classics and Art, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota,
USA
Department of Classics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
Centre for Textile Research (CTR), SAXO Institute, University of
Copenhagen
Danish Institute for Mediterranean Studies (DIOMEDES)
The Theran Institute
The conference is supported by:
Department of Classical Archaeology, SAXO Institute, University of
Copenhagen
For registration information, please write to:
Jesper Tae Jensen, e-mail: mailto:jtj@diomedes.dk
Final registration must be made no later than
Monday, April 16, 2012
Please see following files attached: Invitation, Presentation,
Programme, Participants with Papers, Abstracts, Registration