10 May 2022 The role of citations of ancient authors in a medical- astrological context 4:00 PM The Department of Classical Studies and the Union of Classical Philologists invite you to a lecture by Dr. Enikő Békés "The role of citations of ancient authors in a medical-astrological context. Galeotto Marzio and his De doctrina promiscua". The lecture will take place on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 16.00 in A21 at the Department of Classical Studies, Faculty of Arts. The lecture will also be held online.
28 Apr 2022 Beyond the Da Vinci code and the Voynich manuscript: Ciphers as historical sources 2:00 PM The Department of Classical Studies and the Union of Classical Philologists invite you to a lecture by Prof. Benedek Láng "Beyond the Da Vinci code and the Voynich manuscript: Ciphers as historical sources". The lecture will take place on Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 14.00 in A21 at the Department of Classical Studies, Faculty of Arts. The lecture will also be held online.
25 Mar 2022 International Public Reading of Sophocles 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM After a two-year break, this year the Department of Classical Studies will once again physically join the worldwide public reading of works by Greek and Latin authors. This year, the program will feature Sophocles' Oedipus Rex. The reading will also be streamed online.
24 Mar 2022 Master Jan Hus, teacher and colleague: presentation of the translation of his graduation speeches 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM The cultural evening in the Reading Room will also include a short musical and theatrical performance.
27 Jul 2018 Conference program: Byzantium and the modern imagination Program of the international conference held on 12 and 13 September.
26 Jun 2018 Daniela Urbanová: Latin Curse Tablets of the Roman Empire Associate professor in DCS, Daniela Urbanová, has published a new book in Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft series about Latin curse tablets.
7 Feb 2018 Experts of PANE have gained the archeological licence for the Arab Peninsula Centre of Prehistoric Archaeology of the Near East will be the first in the Czech Republic to conduct archaeological research in Oman. Media have also covered the success