CYCLE

CYCLE

CIAC researchers participate in the Amatores in situ – IV cycle within the program of the DiVaM 2018 (Dynamization and Valorisation of Monuments 2018)
The program of the cycle the Amatores in situ – IV starts on April 13, It is organized by the CIAC collaborator Adriana Freire Nogueira. This cycle of conferences, dedicated to the Ancient World and its contribution to the time in which we live, will take place at the Milreu Ruins in Estoi at 6:00 p.m.
From the program of this year’s cycle, which has several guests, we highlight the participation of CIAC’s collaborators: Adriana Freire Nogueira, on April 20 (Friday) with the communication “Themes of Antiquity in contemporary music”, the researcher Ana Isabel Soares, on May 30 (Wednesday) with the communication: «Windmills in Literature: Beginning in Antiquity» and João Pedro Bernardes, on June 22 (Friday), which will talk about: «The ruins of Milreu as an area of intercultural dialogue ‘.
Full Program:
April 13 (Friday) – Delfim Leão and Zé Luís Brandão – (University of Coimbra – CECH)
Title: «In bed and at table in the Roman Empire: Petronius ‘Satyricon and Suetonius’ Caesars scandals»
April 20 (Friday) – Adriana Freire Nogueira (University of Algarve)
Title: «Themes of antiquity in contemporary music»
April 27 (Friday) – Leonor Santa Bárbara (NOVA University of Lisbon)
Title: «Classic reception in Steven Saylor’s novels»
May 4 (Friday) – Felipe Aguirre (University of the Balearic Islands) and Fuensanta Garrido Domené (University of Córdoba)
Title: «Music in Ancient Egypt and its link with Greece»
May 11 (Friday) – Gisela Neto (CHUA)
Title: «Women and power in Rome by Julius Caesar»
May 17 (Thursday) – Ana Alexandra Sousa (University of Lisbon)
Title: “The apology of gender equality in the Alexandrian period”
May 25 (Friday) – Carmen Soares (University of Coimbra – CECH)
Title: «Healthy Living: A Classical Dietetic Heritage»
May 30 (Wednesday) – Ana Isabel Soares (University of Algarve – CIAC)
Title: «Mills in Literature: Beginning in Antiquity»
June 6 (Wednesday) – Ana Martins (University of Coimbra – CECH)
Title: «A Collective of Moral Philosophy of the sixteenth century, current in the 21st century»
June 15 (Friday) – Paula Barata Dias (University of Coimbra – CECH)
Title: «The Roman factories of salting and conservation of fish in Portugal. Food identity and strategies for boosting a single heritage ‘
June 22 (sixth) – João Pedro Bernardes (University of Algarve)
Title: «The ruins of Milreu as a space for intercultural dialogue».