1 Oct Science and Technology Festival On the 6th and 7th of September the MIHOO team (who edits the Latin texts of Jan Hus) represented our Faculty at the Science and Technology Festival, which took place at the Brno Exhibition Centre.
18 Sep Courses in English In our courses taught in English you will discover the role of places and cities in Arabic literature or the images of the Balkans in Modern Greek texts, you will communicate in Latin, or learn what everyday private life was like in ancient Rome.
26 Jul An expedition of brave children set out for the Trojan War They were taken there by the suburban camp of the Department of Classical Studies of the Faculty of Arts MU. Thanks to it, the children learned to sail on the sea, to move nimbly in a jib, to build a Trojan horse, to organize chariot races and much more.
26 Mar A photographic look back at the public reading of Aristophanes See how the public reading of ancient poems in Denis Gardens was directed by our student club.
27 Oct 2023 A photographic look back at the ancient reading en plein-air See how the public reading of ancient poems in Denis Gardens was directed by our student club.
24 Jul 2023 Little heroes helped Odysseus on his way out of Troy Many adventures awaited them along the way, during which they learned how to shoot a bow, give first aid or extinguish the burning Troy. Take a look at the new suburban camp of the Department of Classical Studies of the Faculty of Arts MU.
24 May 2023 A sea of words: Artificial Intelligence and Youths Young European and Mediterranean youths are invited to write a story about the impact of Artificial Intelligence in our societies. The authors of the 10 best texts will enjoy a 3-day stay in Barcelona in November 9th, 2023, to participate in an awards ceremony, workshops and cultural exchanges. Their works will be published in a book. Deadline: 25 June 2023
9 May 2023 Call for Papers: Literature and Totalitarianism The Conference aspires to contribute to comparative approaches regarding perceptions and narrations of totalitarian regimes. We are accepting proposals until August 31, 2023.
28 Apr 2023 Lectures by Miqayel Badalyan On 25 and 27 April, lectures by Miqayel Badalyan, Director of the Historical and Archaeological Museum of Erebuni in Yerevan, were held at our Department. The public lecture Ancient History of Armenia was given in the presence of the Armenian Ambassador Mr. Ashot Hovakimian.
6 Feb 2023 Students taught the Doggie and Pussycat Latin As part of a course on Latin translations of modern works, they translated the first chapter of All About Doggie and Pussycat into Latin.
27 Sep 2022 Evolution of Direct Discourse Marking from Classical to Late Latin If you read a work by Cicero or Seneca and then open The Pilgrimage of Egeria, Augustine, or Gregory of Tours, you will soon notice that Late Latin authors quote authorities differently. They provide a perfect example of synthesising two potentially conflicting traditions – “classical” and “biblical”. The book Evolution of Direct Discourse Marking from Classical to Late Latin examines how the system of direct discourse marking developed over the centuries.
8 Aug 2022 Call for Papers: Laetae segetes VIII – deadline extended An opportunity for beginning researchers to present their work. After a break "offline" in Brno again. The deadline for proposals has been extended to 31 August 2022.