Plenary lectures
- Professor Hans van Wees (University College London, UK) “Homer and Miletus: the early history of the Iliad.”; Chair: Professor Tim Cornell (Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies and University of Manchester, UK) – Friday 5 July 2019, 12 noon (Logan Hall, Institute of Education)
- Professor Alison Keith (Toronto) “Epicurean Postures in Martial’s Epigrams“; Chair: Professor William Fitzgerald (King’s College London, UK) – Friday 5 July 2019, 5.30 pm (Logan Hall, Institute of Education)
- Professor Corinne Bonnet (Toulouse) “Tackling the complexity of polytheisms: cult epithets as a language“; Chair: Professor Ahuvia Kahane (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)] – Saturday 6 July 2019, 12 noon (Logan Hall, Institute of Education)
- Professor Jonas Grethlein (Heidelberg) “Metalepsis in Ancient Greek Literature and Criticism? The Limits of Narratology in Classics“; Chair: Professor Judith Mossman (Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies and University of Coventry, UK) – Saturday 6 July 2019, 5.30 pm (Logan Hall, Institute of Education)
- Professor Alastair Blanshard (Queensland) “Travel, the Enlightenment, and the Formation of Classical Greece“; Chair: Professor Fiona McHardy (University of Roehampton, UK) – Sunday 7 July 2019, 12 noon (Logan Hall, Institute of Education)
- Professor Paula da Cunha Corrêa (Universidade de São Paulo) “Cattle and other animals in the Catalogue of Women“; Chair: Professor Hans van Wees (University College London, UK) – Monday 8 July 2019, 12 noon (Logan Hall, Institute of Education)
- Professor Ida Östenberg (Gothenburg) “Dulce et decorum. Dying for the fatherland (or not) in ancient Rome”; Chair: Professor Catharine Edwards (Birkbeck College, University of London, UK) – Monday 8 July 2019, 5.30 pm (Logan Hall, Institute of Education)