Fra' John Eidinow of St. Bene's Hall, University of Oxford, will be giving two lectures on the work of Horace.
On Tuesday, Septermber 30 at 5:00pm in DeBartolo 116, he will give a lecture entitled, "Horace: An Introduction to Some Aspects."
On Thursday, October 2 at 5:00 pm in DeBartolo 117, he will give a lecture entitled, "The Critic and the Gardener: Alexandrian Paratexts and the Virgilian Intertexts in Horace Odes I.1…
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Fra' John Eidinow of St. Bene's Hall, University of Oxford, will be giving two lectures on the work of Horace.
On Tuesday, Septermber 30 at 5:00pm in DeBartolo 116, he will give a lecture entitled, "Horace: An Introduction to Some Aspects."
On Thursday, October 2 at 5:00 pm in DeBartolo 117, he will give a lecture entitled, "The Critic and the Gardener: Alexandrian Paratexts and the Virgilian Intertexts in Horace Odes I.1…
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The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture invites you to join Center staff and fellows at a tailgate this Saturday, October 4th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. before the Notre Dame/Stanford game. Come out and enjoy the best tailgate food on campus as we prepare to cheer the Iris…
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The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture invites you to join Center staff and fellows at its final tailgate of the year this Saturday, October 11th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. before the Notre Dame/UNC game. Come out and enjoy the best tailgate food on campus as we prepare to cheer the Irish onward to victory. …
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John Finnis will be giving a lecture on "Shakespeare and the Four Last Things" as a part of this year's Catholic Literature Series on Shakespeare.
John Finnis is known for his work in moral, political and legal theory, as well as constitutional law, John joined the Notre Dame Law School faculty in 1995. He earned his LL.B. from Adelaide University (Australia) in 1961 and his doctorate from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar in 1965. At The University of Oxford he held the positions of lecturer, reader and a chaired professor in law for over four decades until 2010. In addition, he served as associate in law at the University of California at Berkeley (1965-66), as professor of law at the University of Malawi (Africa) (1976-78), and as the Huber Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at the Boston College Law School (1993-94). He is admitted to the English Bar (Gray’s Inn).
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Peter Holland will be giving a lecture on "Shakespeare and David Garrick: Saints, Temples, and Jubilees" as a part of this year's Catholic Literature Series on Shakespeare.
Peter Holland, one of the central figures in performance-oriented Shakespeare criticism, served as Director of the Shakespeare Institute at Stratford-upon-Avon before coming to Notre Dame in 2002. He is editor of Shakespeare Survey as well as a number of other series. Among his books are English Shakespeares: Shakespeare on the English Stage in the 1990s and a major study of Restoration drama The Ornament of Action. He has also edited many Shakespeare plays, including A Midsummer Night's Dreamfor the Oxford Shakespeare series. In 2007, he completed publication of a five-volume series of collections of essays entitled Rethinking British Theatre History. In 2007-08, he served as President of the Shakespeare Association of America.…
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Robert Miola will be giving a lecture on "'Wrying but a Little'? The Ethics of Revenge and Forgiveness in Shakespeare" as a part of this year's Catholic Literature Series on Shakespeare.
Robert Miola, Gerard Manley Hopkins professor of English at Loyola University Maryland, and professor of classics, received his Ph.D from the University of Rochester. His research interests include Shakespeare, Renaissance drama and poetry, and the classical backgrounds of English literature. He is the author of Shakespeare's Reading…
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As part of the Arthur J. Schmitt Lecture Series, the Center will sponsor a lecture by Rev. Nicanor Austriaco, O.P., entitled, "Is the Brain Dead Patient Really Dead? A Scientific, Philosophical, and Bioethical Analysis of an Autopsy Report."
Father Austriaco is an associate professor of microbiology and genetics at Providence College, where he teaches courses on general biology, cell biology, genetics, and the biology of cancer. He earned his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.…
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