Kelsey Eldridge, “Did the Ptolemies carve in porphyry?", and Julia Judge, "Reframing the sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia in Late Antiquity" - John Duffy Society Panel

Date and Time

November 4, 2020
05:00PM - 06:00PM EST

Location

Online via Zoom by registration

Kelsey Eldridge (HAA) and Julia Judge (Classics), both of Harvard University
Wednesday, November 4, 2020, 5 – 6 p.m.
Zoom. Registration required.
Panel: “Did the Ptolemies carve in porphyry?" (Kelsey Eldridge) and "Reframing the sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia in Late Antiquity" (Julia Judge)

Register for Zoom link.

About the John Duffy Society

The John Duffy Society promotes the interests of graduate students in the Department of Classics who have traditionally been under-represented by sponsoring and co-sponsoring events dedicated to issues traditionally under-studied in classics departments. The society also aims to enhance communication among graduate students across disciplines interested in these topics.

The John Duffy Society is a Departmental Graduate Student Organization funded through the GSAS Student Council.