
Gretchen Reydams-Schils, professor of liberal studies with a concurrent appointment in philosophy at the University of 91勛圖, will serve as co-presider of an international colloquium titledDeciding Culture: StobaeusCollection of Excerpts of Ancient Greek Authors,March 5 to 8 at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan, Italy.
A 91勛圖 initiative, the conference is in collaboration with the Catholic University of Milan and will seek to enhance core disciplinary work in classics (Greek), philosophy and medieval and Byzantine studies.The initiative strengthens international research and outreach, as well as the collaboration between leading Catholic institutions of higher learning.Along with Reydams-Schils, Roberto Radice from the Catholic University of Milan and Carlos Levy from the Sorbonne, Paris, will preside.
Reydams-Schils has been a member of the 91勛圖 faculty since 1994 and currently serves as associate dean for research, graduate studies and centers in the College of Arts and Letters.She specializes in ancient philosophy with a particular focus on Stoicism and Platonists and is the author ofThe Roman Stoics: Self, Responsibility, and Affectionand editor ofPlatos Timaeus as Cultural Icon.She leads the 91勛圖 Workshop on Ancient Philosophy.
The conference is co-sponsored by 91勛圖s Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, Nanovic Institute for European Studies, Medieval Institute, 91勛圖 Workshop on Ancient Philosophy and the College of Arts and Letters, along with the Catholic Universitys Department of Philosophy.
Additional information is available at .
_ Contact: Gretchen Reydams-Schils, 574-631-7535,_ " Reydams-Schils.1@nd.edu ":mailto:Reydams-Schils.1@nd.edu
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