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2010 Classical Languages Comps Symposium

Elemental, my dear Empedocles: Earth, Air, Water and Fire in the Classical World

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Jennifer Krantz: Clouds of Fire and Water

Created 13 February 2010; Published 11 March 2010

Clouds of Fire and Water: the use of nubes, nimbus and nebula in Roman Meteorology

Other Items

  • Created 13 February 2010; Published 11 March 2010
    Heather Stevick: Beyond the Stars

    Beyond the Stars: Fire, Immortality and the Structure of Ovid's Metamorphoses.

  • Created 13 February 2010; Published 11 March 2010
    Kathleen Roberts: Cybele Rocks

    Cybele Rocks: The Elemental Nature of the Anatolian Mother Goddess

  • Created 13 February 2010; Published 11 March 2010
    Megan McMahon: Autochthony in Imperial Rome

    Autochthony in Imperial Rome: Earth, Birth and Empire

  • Created 13 February 2010; Published 11 March 2010
    Jennifer Krantz: Clouds of Fire and Water

    Clouds of Fire and Water: the use of nubes, nimbus and nebula in Roman Meteorology

  • Created 13 February 2010; Published 11 March 2010
    Ryan Farkas: Unearthing the Elements of Heracles' Madness

    Unearthing the Elements of Heracles' Madness

  • Created 13 February 2010; Published 11 March 2010
    Anneli Doering: Wild Women

    Wild Women: Gendered Conceptions of Women and their Bodies in Fifth-Century Athens

  • Created 13 February 2010; Published 11 March 2010
    Erica Chesley: Curiouser and Curiouser

    Curiouser and Curiouser: A study of human interactions with the natural world through Aristotle's theory of elements

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