19th Trends in Classics “The Ages of Nero: Reality and Reception” & 2025 Trends in Classics Book Prize
The Department of Classical Studies at Duke University, the Classics Department at
Oberlin College & Conservatory and the Department of Classics at the Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki are pleased to announce they will be co-hosting the 19 th
Trends in Classics International Conference (an in-person event) in Thessaloniki from
May 22 to 24, 2025. The topic of the conference is:
“The Ages of Nero: Reality and Reception”
https://lit.auth.gr/research/conferences/trends-in-classics/19th_trends
https://www.auth.gr/conferences/19o-diethnes-synedrio-trends-in-classics-
sygchrones-ta/
Program
The conference program is available online on the Department of Classics website via
the link below:
https://lit.auth.gr/research/conferences/trends-in-classics/19th_trends
https://www.auth.gr/conferences/19o-diethnes-synedrio-trends-in-classics-
sygchrones-ta/
(All times are Eastern European Standard Time, British Summer Time+2)
LIVESTREAM
https://audiovisual.auth.gr/video/101860
Trends in Classics Book Prize
During the conference, the winner of the 2025 Trends in Classics Book Prize will be announced at a special ceremony to be held from 17:30 to 18:30 on Friday, May 23.
https://cloud.newsletter.degruyter.com/trends-in-classics-book-prize
The conference is being held in Auditorium 1 at KEDEA, September 3 rd Avenue,
Aristotle University Campus, Thessaloniki:
https://kedea.rc.auth.gr/info.html
For further information or queries, please contact:
Lauren D. Ginsberg (
Stavros Frangoulidis (
Looking forward to seeing you in Thessaloniki!
Organizing Committee:
Lauren Donovan Ginsberg (Duke University)
Christopher Trinacty (Oberlin College & Conservatory)
Antonios Rengakos (Aristotle University & Academy of Athens)
Stavros Frangoulidis (Aristotle University)
The organizers gratefully acknowledge the kind support of Duke University-Department of Classics, Oberlin College and Conservatory-Classics Department, Aristotle University Research Committee, Kostas & Eleni Ourani Foundation- Academy of Athens and the University Studio Press.