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Blazing with Blackness

Aithiopians in Herodotus’ Histories Sarah Derbew Presenting with Respondent Caroline Stark Friday, October 19 at 6:00 pm Registration for this event is now closed. Directions and Visitor information Blazing with Blackness will examine the geography and literary presence of black people in ancient Greek literature. In particular, Herodotus’ description of the Persian-led, Egyptian expedition to Aithiopia (Hdt. 3.17-26) offers telling insight into the cross-cultural connections among non-Greeks. Through… Read more

CHS Online Open House | Song of Moses, Song of Deuteronomy, with Keith Stone

We are pleased to welcome back Keith Stone as guest for a discussion about the textual development of the biblical book of Deuteronomy, which will be live streamed on Thursday, October 18, at 11 a.m. EDT, and will be recorded. The “Song of Moses”, usually considered as a late addition, displays themes and locutions that are strikingly and organically reflected among what are usually considered to be the earliest parts of Deuteronomy. Read more

CHS Online Open House | Song of Moses, Song of Deuteronomy, with Keith Stone

We are pleased to welcome back Keith Stone as guest for a discussion about the textual development of the biblical book of Deuteronomy, which will be live streamed on Thursday, October 18, at 11 a.m. EDT, and will be recorded. The “Song of Moses”, usually considered as a late addition, displays themes and locutions that are strikingly and organically reflected among what are usually considered to be the earliest parts of Deuteronomy. Read more