Imogen Briscoe
@imogen_briscoe(she/her) PhD Student @ExeterClassics researching Ovid, love, sex and gender (esp. masculinity) in the ancient world 🏛 Lead Editor @ekklesia_mag 📖
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I’m a guest on @mythsbaby! You can listen to our chat about Ovid’s Ars Amatoria, pick-up artistry and ancient misogyny here: open.spotify.com/episode/1qPkuo…
I’ve got a short story out in @Ekklesia_Mag today focused on Andromache. I’m so honored this story found a home at a place that helps make classics accessible and showcases excellent work! ekklesiamag.wordpress.com/i-have-endured…
Looooved working on this amazing short story!! Thank you @oatesam for choosing @Ekklesia_Mag as its home 💚
We at Ekklesia are so excited to share another creative submission! ‘I Have Endured What No One on Earth Has,’ a short story by @oatesam, delves into the lives of the survivors of the Trojan War, focusing on Andromache. Read here: ekklesiamag.wordpress.com/i-have-endured…
Focus shifts from the battlefield to the empty spaces left behind when the bodies are burned and the ships have sailed for home. Amy presents a beautifully haunting glimpse into the lives of those left behind by epic tales & how family can be chosen rather than dictated by blood.
@oatesam's story follows Andromache as she resettles in Neoptolemus' home, and the twist of fate that brings her into the home of Peleus: the father of the man who killed her husband.
We at Ekklesia are so excited to share another creative submission! ‘I Have Endured What No One on Earth Has,’ a short story by @oatesam, delves into the lives of the survivors of the Trojan War, focusing on Andromache. Read here: ekklesiamag.wordpress.com/i-have-endured…
I’m so proud to have a collaborative artwork with the brilliant @laura_hopes included in the @RAMMuseum ‘Dartmoor: A Radical Landscape’ major exhibition. We’re running ‘Collage with Cicero’ at the Lates eve Nov 22nd if you want to join us :) @UniofExeterNews @LandscapeDecis1
First seminar of term was a success! 🥳 Excited to get stuck into some Homer with my other groups later this week
The keynote for day two, closing the conference, is Julietta Steinhauer of UCL, presenting on ‘EDI (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) in Hellenistic Sanctuaries? Weath, Poverty and Access to the Divine in the Hellenistic Period’ @ExeterClassics #HellenisticWorldConference24
In our second session of the day, we have @ExeterClassics’ own Daniel Ogden presenting on ‘Alexander, Jeremiah and Psyllus’ #HellenisticWorldConference24
Up next is Manon Post of Leiden University, presenting her paper ‘Coinage Comes to Egypt: What Hoards Show Us About Monetary Innovation Under the Early Ptolemies’ @ExeterClassics #HellenisticWorldConference24
Beginning proceedings today is our very own @Lennartkruijer on ‘Innovating Object Flows in Late-Hellenistic Commagene’ @ExeterClassics #HellenisticWorldConference24
Ready for another day of @ExeterClassics Innovation and Discovery in the Hellenistic World Conference! #HellenisticWorldConference24
Ending day one of the @ExeterClassics conference ‘Innovation and Discovery in the Hellenistic World’ is a keynote lecture from @Cambridge_Uni’s Richard Hunter, whose paper is entitled ‘From Attic to Atticist? The Boundaries of Hellenistic Style’ #HellenisticWorldConference24
Next is @ExeterClassics’ very own Alice van den Bosch, giving her paper on ‘Saints, Robots, and Infernal Devices: the Brazen Bull in Early Christian Martyr Acts’ #HellenisticWorldConference24
Session 3 begins with Phillip Höhre of Philipps-Universität Marburg, presenting on ‘Royal Boffins or Royal Buffoons? Hellenistic Scientist Kings and their Reception’ @ExeterClassics #HellenisticWorldConference24
Presenting next is Marije Derksen of Radboud University Nijmegen, on ‘New Tears, Old Complaints: Anchoring Innovation in Apollonius’ Characterization of Medea’ @ExeterClassics #HellenisticWorldConference24
Beginning Session 2 of the day is Antonio Papapicco of Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa on ‘Hellenistic Polymetry: Between Innovation and Experimentalism’ @ExeterClassics #HellenisticWorldConference24
Now we have Massimo Guiseppetti from Roma Tre University presenting (remotely) on ‘Divine Novelty: Reconsidering Dionysus’ Eastern Expedition’ @ExeterClassics #HellenisticWorldConference24
Benjamin Pedersen of the Danish Institue at Athens presents on ‘Philosophizing History: Aristotle, the Peripatetics, and the Nature of Hellenistic Historiography’ @ExeterClassics #HellenisticWorldConference24
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