Colloquium, Department of Classical Studies
Thursday, January 12, 2023 - 4:45pm to 6:15pm
402 Cohen Hall, 249 South 36th St.
*4:15-4:45 pm: Coffee and cookies in Cohen Hall 2nd Floor Lounge. All are welcome.
In this talk, Dr. Golab introduces the corpus of epigraphic choral lyric and explores the dynamics between literary inscriptions and performance. She establishes that there was a ‘paianic revival’ in the Roman Empire – a poetic trend most vividly present in the epigraphic medium. The reasons for the revival were manifold, but this talk focuses on the intersections of ancient ideas about song, epigraphy, and healthy environment. It argues that the inscribed paians were a part of a more widespread effort to create therapeutic landscapes in Roman Greece.