Day I: 10.02.2017
10.00-13.00: Morning Session (Collegium Novum, Room 56):
Lectures:
Fred S. Naiden (University of North Carolina): “Agos, Murder, and the Structure of Greek Religion”
Coffee break
Krzysztof Bielawski: “Animal Sacrifice in the Greek Tragedy: Essential? Corrupted? Perverted?”
Przemysław Biernat: “Between Description and Prescription. Plato and Greek Sacrificial Practice”
15.00-19.00: Afternoon Session (Collegium Novum, Room 56):
Lectures:
Ioanna Patera: “Small and Cheap? Sacrifices to Demeter and Core”.
Bartłomiej Bednarek: “Towards a Definition of Animal Sacrifice in Ancient Greece. Aristophanes and Old Comedy”
Coffee break
Łukasz Niesiołowski-Spano (Warsaw University): “Passover. The Shift in the Religion and Cult of the Judeans in the 7th-5th Centuries BC”
Lech Trzcionkowski: “Animal Sacrifice in Archaic Greek Epic”
Day II: 11.02.2017
10.00-13.00: Morning Session (Collegium Novum, Room 56):
Workshops (seminar)
Coffee break
14.00-17.00: Afternoon Session:
Workshops (seminar)
Coffee break
Day III: 12.02.2017
9.30-13.00: Morning Session: Czartoryski Museum: Arsenal, Ancient Art Gallery