This morning I've made the final changes to the conference booklet and posted it online here. I've also started a discussion session about the work presented in the booklet.
Booklet blurb:
Booklet blurb:
This one-day
conference will share current research on a deity that has been a topic
of interest since the dawn of classical scholarship and through its
various ‘turns.’ The event will appraise various ways to approach the goddess
by drawing together current researchers from the following seven (a good
Athena-related number…) countries: Austria, France, Germany, Italy, the
Netherlands, Poland and the UK. The event takes place at a time of a
resurgence of interest in the goddess evidenced, for instance, by the latest
edition of the journal Pallas devoted to Athena-related
papers. The event will both reflect and appraise this renewed interest. The Pallas volume will be on show, as will
an Athena-related treasure owned by the University of Roehampton.
This booklet contains
the conference programme and abstracts. You will also find details of Athena-related
work from Roehampton researchers and from scholars in Sri Lanka, Sweden and
Switzerland.