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DESCRIPTION:Raffaella Cribiore is Professor of Classics at New York Univers
 ity. She is a specialist in ancient education from the fourth century BCE t
 o the fourth century CE\, in papyrology (mostly literary)\, and in Greek rh
 etoric in the Second Sophistic period. She spends time every year at the NY
 U excavation in Egypt\, Dakhla Oasis\, where a school of higher education w
 as found.\n\nCribiore’s all-virtual Biggs Family Residency will focus on th
 e topic “Taking Notes in Classical and Late Antique Philosophers’ Classes.”
  There will be three public events\, all free and open to all comers who ha
 ve access to Zoom and who register through the RSVP links below. Each event
  will begin with a formal introduction and will be followed by a discussion
  period.\n\n*ALL TIMES LISTED ARE ST. LOUIS TIME (=CDT\, =GMT-5).*\n\nMonda
 y March 22\, 4:15pm\n\nLecture: “Notes on Notes: Ancient Annotations in Con
 text.”\n\nRegister to attend this event.\n\nWednesday March 24\, 4:15pm\n\n
 Seminar: “The Voice of Epictetus.”\n\nYou may download readings in advance 
 for this seminar here\, or contact classics@wustl.edu to request a copy.\n\
 nRegister to attend this event.\n\nThursday March 25\, 4:15pm\n\nLecture: “
 Recording lectures of Philosophers.”\n\nRegister to attend this event.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Raffaella Cribiore is Professor of Classics at New York Univers
 ity. She is a specialist in ancient education from the fourth century BCE t
 o the fourth century CE\, in papyrology (mostly literary)\, and in Greek rh
 etoric in the Second Sophistic period. She spends time every year at the NY
 U excavation in Egypt\, Dakhla Oasis\, where a school of higher education w
 as found.\n\nCribiore’s all-virtual Biggs Family Residency will focus on th
 e topic “Taking Notes in Classical and Late Antique Philosophers’ Classes.”
  There will be three public events\, all free and open to all comers who ha
 ve access to Zoom and who register through the RSVP links below. Each event
  will begin with a formal introduction and will be followed by a discussion
  period.\n\n*ALL TIMES LISTED ARE ST. LOUIS TIME (=CDT\, =GMT-5).*\n\nMonda
 y March 22\, 4:15pm\n\nLecture: “Notes on Notes: Ancient Annotations in Con
 text.”\n\nRegister to attend this event.\n\nWednesday March 24\, 4:15pm\n\n
 Seminar: “The Voice of Epictetus.”\n\nYou may download readings in advance 
 for this seminar here\, or contact classics@wustl.edu to request a copy.\n\
 nRegister to attend this event.\n\nThursday March 25\, 4:15pm\n\nLecture: “
 Recording lectures of Philosophers.”\n\nRegister to attend this event.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Raffaella Cribiore is Professor of Classics at New York Univers
 ity. She is a specialist in ancient education from the fourth century BCE t
 o the fourth century CE\, in papyrology (mostly literary)\, and in Greek rh
 etoric in the Second Sophistic period. She spends time every year at the NY
 U excavation in Egypt\, Dakhla Oasis\, where a school of higher education w
 as found.\n\nCribiore’s all-virtual Biggs Family Residency will focus on th
 e topic “Taking Notes in Classical and Late Antique Philosophers’ Classes.”
  There will be three public events\, all free and open to all comers who ha
 ve access to Zoom and who register through the RSVP links below. Each event
  will begin with a formal introduction and will be followed by a discussion
  period.\n\n*ALL TIMES LISTED ARE ST. LOUIS TIME (=CDT\, =GMT-5).*\n\nMonda
 y March 22\, 4:15pm\n\nLecture: “Notes on Notes: Ancient Annotations in Con
 text.”\n\nRegister to attend this event.\n\nWednesday March 24\, 4:15pm\n\n
 Seminar: “The Voice of Epictetus.”\n\nYou may download readings in advance 
 for this seminar here\, or contact classics@wustl.edu to request a copy.\n\
 nRegister to attend this event.\n\nThursday March 25\, 4:15pm\n\nLecture: “
 Recording lectures of Philosophers.”\n\nRegister to attend this event.
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DESCRIPTION:Raffaella Cribiore is Professor of Classics at New York Univers
 ity. She is a specialist in ancient education from the fourth century BCE t
 o the fourth century CE\, in papyrology (mostly literary)\, and in Greek rh
 etoric in the Second Sophistic period. She spends time every year at the NY
 U excavation in Egypt\, Dakhla Oasis\, where a school of higher education w
 as found.\n\nCribiore’s all-virtual Biggs Family Residency will focus on th
 e topic “Taking Notes in Classical and Late Antique Philosophers’ Classes.”
  There will be three public events\, all free and open to all comers who ha
 ve access to Zoom and who register through the RSVP links below. Each event
  will begin with a formal introduction and will be followed by a discussion
  period.\n\n*ALL TIMES LISTED ARE ST. LOUIS TIME (=CDT\, =GMT-5).*\n\nMonda
 y March 22\, 4:15pm\n\nLecture: “Notes on Notes: Ancient Annotations in Con
 text.”\n\nRegister to attend this event.\n\nWednesday March 24\, 4:15pm\n\n
 Seminar: “The Voice of Epictetus.”\n\nYou may download readings in advance 
 for this seminar here\, or contact classics@wustl.edu to request a copy.\n\
 nRegister to attend this event.\n\nThursday March 25\, 4:15pm\n\nLecture: “
 Recording lectures of Philosophers.”\n\nRegister to attend this event.
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