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					Defeat in the Arena 
			Kathleen Coleman James Loeb Professor of the Classics
 Harvard University
 
					In this lecture the surviving record (largely epigraphic, 
					but also pictorial) for evidence of the Roman attitude 
					towards defeat in gladiatorial combat is examined.  
					Greek and Roman culture was highly competitive. How, then, 
					did their culture accommodate defeat? This lecture 
					approaches the issue via a case-study of gladiatorial 
					combat, which spread rapidly from Rome throughout the 
					Empire, including the Greek-speaking areas of the eastern 
					Mediterranean. 
					     
					
					
					 Professor Coleman holds a Ph.D. from 
					Oxford University and has been a professor at Harvard 
					University since 1996. Her research interests include Latin 
					literature, especially Flavian poetry, history and culture 
					of the early Empire, arena spectacles, Roman punishment, and 
					reception of the Classics by the twentieth-century South 
					African poet, Douglas Livingstone. 
					 
 Biography of the Speaker
 
					 7:30 P.M.Monday, 
			February 27, 2017
 
			Center for Science & Business 100 - Pattee Auditorium
 Monmouth College,
			Monmouth, Illinois
 
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