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The NYU Center for Ancient Studies presents
How to Read a Roman Historian: A Symposium Celebrating the Publication of Professor David Levene's New Volumes of Livy

Monday, February 3, 2025 @ 5:15-7:00pm EST
Jurow Lecture Hall
31 Washington Place, 1st Floor (accessible entrace)
New York, NY 10011

This event will be held in-person only. It is free and open to the public, but advance registration is required for building access. To register, go to https://n9.cl/oypp2.

To learn more about the event, please visit: How to Read a Roman Historian


5:15pm WELCOME
Matthew S. Santirocco (New York University)

5:20pm INTRODUCTION
Christina S. Kraus, moderator (Yale University)

5:30pm AN INTERESTING FAILURE
David Levene (New York University

5:45pm LIVY SNATCHER OF LIVES? T 33
Andrew Feldherr (Princeton University)

6:00pm HISTORIOGRAPHIC COMMENTARIES IN CONTEXT
Rachel Love (Harvard University)

6:15pm READING BETWEEN THE LINES IN LATIN AND ENGLISH
Jane Chaplin (Middlebury College)

6:30pm PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A

For more information, please contact the Center for Ancient Studies at 212.992.7978 or ancient.studies@nyu.edu

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The NYU Center for Ancient Studies presents How to Read a Roman Historian: A Symposium Celebrating the Publication of Professor David Levene's New Volumes of Livy