12 May 2020 Stefano Magnani: The Palmyrenes from Hadrian's Wall to India (part 1) 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM The Department of Classical Studies invites to online lecture by Stefano Magnani (University of Udine, Italy).
30 Mar 2020 Call for papers: Motifs, Influences, and Narrative Strategies in the Epics of the Medieval East and West The workshop aims to bring together scholars working on the Digenis poem and related Byzantine genres with specialist in both western and eastern medieval epics. The deadline for proposals is 30 March 2020.
25 Nov 2019 Danila Zuljan Kumar: The region of Brda/Cuei/Collio: A Mediterranean territory in the surroundings of the town of Gorizia/Gurize/Gorica 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM The DCS invites to the lecture by Danila Zuljan Kumar (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia).
18–21 Nov 2019 Mohammed Al-Nasarat: Selected Issues in the History of the Nabatean Kingdom 4:00 PM – 11:40 AM The DCS invites to the series of lectures by dr. Mohammed Al-Nasarat (Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, Ma'an, Jordan)
11–14 Nov 2019 International Conference Titus Maccius Plautus: From Page to Stage 4:00 PM Scholars from various disciplines are going to share ideas on the comedies of Plautus, especially their performative aspects and the process of their adaptation for the stage. There will be also two theatre performances and a staging workshop as a part of the programme.
6 Nov 2019 Ottó Sosztarits: Iseum Savariense: What role did the Iseum in Savaria play in the religious life of Pannonia between the 1st and 4th centuries A. D. 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM The Department of Classical Studies invites to lecture by dr. Ottó Sosztarits (Museum Savaria, Szombathely).
1 Nov 2019 6th Day of Byzantine Studies 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM The Departement of Classical Studies and the Department of Slavonic Studies of the Czech Academy of Sciences invite to international workshop of Byzantine studies.
29–31 Oct 2019 Béla Adamik: Introduction to the problem of linguistic Romanisation and Latinisation of the Roman Empire The DCS invite to the series of lectures by doc. Béla Adamik (University ELTE Budapest, Hungary) Introduction to the problem of linguistic Romanisation and Latinisation of the Roman Empire. Students can enroll for a course LJ453.