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Click here to read what was discussed in the panel
Where:
Kaufman Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall
(view directions)

When:
Monday, February 27, 5:00 pm

Members of the Cornell Classics department participated. Reception followed at Goldwin Smith GS 119.

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Left to right: Ioannis Ziogas,Ph.D. student, Fred Ahl, Pietro Pucci and John Coleman, professors of Classics.


Pietro Pucci speaking about ancient Greek literature, John Coleman watching him.


Fred Ahl answering a question from the audience.


The panel speakers during the open discussion with the audience.

Click here to read about what was discussed in the panel and the related Cornell Daily Sun article. President Hunter R. Rawlings attended the panel, click here to read what he said about Mythos 2006.
Ancient Greece is considered by most historians to be the foundational culture of Western Civilization. Ancient Greek civilization has been immensely influential on the language, politics, educational systems, art and architecture of the modern world.

Speakers:
Frederick M. Ahl, Professor, Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow, Classics Dept., Cornell
John E. Coleman, Professor, Aegean and Classical Archaeology, Classics Dept., Cornell
Pietro Pucci, Goldwin Smith Professor of Classics, Classics Dept., Cornell

Reception will follow the discussion panel at Goldwin Smith GS 119.

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