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International Week: The Bonds of Language

Brazil-UK colloquium on Aspects of Rhetoric

MG809115-17 February 2012

With participants from University of Sao Paulo (USP), University of Campinas (UNICAMP), University of Parana (UFPR), Federal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP), University of Trondheim, University of Cambridge, University of Warwick, UCL, King's and University of Nottingham 

For centuries and across continents the languages of Greek and Latin have brought cultures, generations and individuals together. Our set of events in February 2011 is planned to celebrate that bridging function. We will be exchanging ideas with colleagues who study Latin and Greek in Brazil, exploring the powers and the deployment of language in rhetoric; and we will be celebrating with a wider public the constant use of ancient love poetry - on St Valentine's Day!

Download programme of events: Brazil-UK colloquium on Aspects of Rhetoric

Participants

Confirmed participants include:

  • Professor Paula Correa (USP)
  • Professor Marcos Martinho (USP)
  • Professor Daniel Rossi Nunes Lopes (USP) 
  • Professor Sidney Calheiros de Lima (USP) 
  • Professor Paulo Martins (USP)
  • Professor  Roberto Bolzani (USP) 
  • Professor  Marco Zingano (USP)
  • Professor Flavio Ribeiro de Oliveira (UNICAMP)
  • Professor Paulo Sérgio de Vasconcellos (UNICAMP)
  • Professor Alessandro Rolim de Moura (UFPR)
  • Professor Bianca Morganti (UNIFESP)
  • Staffan Wahlgren (Trondheim)
  • Chris Whitton (Cambridge)
  • Helen van Noorden (Cambridge)
  • Shaul Tor (Cambridge)
  • Chris Carey (UCL)
  • Gesine Manuwald (UCL)
  • Martin Dinter (King's)
  • Victoria Moul (King's)
  • Sophie Lunn- Rockliffe (King's) 
  • Helen Lovatt (Nottingham)
  • Andrew Laird (Warwick)

Programme

Download programme: Brazil-UK colloquium on Aspects of Rhetoric

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