Latin and the modern Greeks 
      
      Speakers
              
      Michael Paschalis, 
                  Constanze Güthenke
              Date
            Week Three, Latin and the modern Greeks
- Speaker: Michael Paschalis (Crete)
- Respondent: Constanze Güthenke (Oxford)
Recordings
Recordings of the speakers and respondents (but not the live Q&A) will be uploaded to a dedicated playlist on the APGRD's YouTube Channel
Programme
- Week 1: Ovidian Exiles and Juvenal’s Lash: Aesthetic Republicanism in Shostakovich’s Fourteenth Symphony. 
 12 Oct. 11:30am
 Speaker: Boris Maslov (Oslo); Respondent: Philip Bullock (Oxford).
- Week 2: Hölderlin’s European Mind. 
 19 Oct. 11:30am
 Speaker: Charlie Louth (Oxford); Respondent: Joshua Billings (Princeton)
- Week 3: Latin and the modern Greeks 
 26 Oct. 11:30am
 Speaker: Michael Paschalis (Crete); Respondent: Constanze Güthenke (Oxford).
- Week 4: Gildersleeve and the relationship with Germany, the USA, and modern Greece. 
 2 Nov. 11:30am
 Speaker: Constanze Güthenke (Oxford); Respondent: Emily Greenwood (Yale)
- Week 5: Leopardi and the idea of Europe. 
 9 Nov. 11:30am
 Speaker: Rosa Mucignat (KCL); Respondent: Emanuela Tandello (Oxford)
- Week 6: Hungarian translations of Latin prose, especially Tacitus. 
 16 Nov. 11:30am
 Speaker: Péter Hajdu (Hungarian Academy of Sciences); Respondent: Stephen Harrison (Oxford)
- Week 7: Early Modern Latin Literature and the Mind of Europe. 
 23 Nov. 11:30am
 Speaker: Victoria Moul (UCL); Respondent: Colin Burrow (Oxford)
- Week 8: Christendom and anti-Hellenism: Walter Shewring’s sallies. 
 30 Nov. 11:30am
 Speaker: David Ricks (KCL); Respondent: Justine McConnell (KCL)