Lunch Lectures on Ancient Sculpture
The online series “Lunch Lectures on Ancient
Sculpture”, organized by Elisa Bazzechi and
Caterina Parigi in cooperation with the For-
schungsarchiv für Antike Plastik, aims to create
a broadly accessible platform for the discussion
of current research about ancient sculpture.
We would like to grant visibility to new projects
dealing with sculptures as well as the possibility
to present and discuss outstanding problems
and questions. Furthermore, it will help us to
stay up to date about new research and to net-
work with scholars who are working on same
topics on an international scale.
The lectures will be organized in thematical se-
ries (the first series “New Research on Contexts”
took place from May to July 2024). The fourth
series with the title “Reception of iconographic
models” will take place from November 2025 to
February 2026 on the last Wednesday of each
month from 12:30-14:00. Lectures can be held
in English, French, German or Italian, and are
expected to take 30-45 minutes, followed by an
in depth discussion.
If you would like to stay up to date about the
series, please send an email to the organizers to
sign up for the newsletter.
The Organizers
Dr. Elisa Bazzechi – Lehrstuhl für Klassische
Archäologie, Universität Würzburg
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Dr. Caterina Parigi – Dipartimento di Antichità,
Filosofia e Storia, Università di Genova
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November 26th at 12:30
Die Tyche (?) von Meninx
Martin Kovacs (University of Tübingen)
& Johannes Lipps (University of Mainz)
December 17th at 17:30 !
The Tomb of the Haterii and the
dedication of Q. Haterius Tychicus:
evidence for a sculptural contractor
at Rom
Jennifer Trimble (University of Stanford)
January 28th at 10:00 !
„Παλλάδιον λίθινον ὡς δίπουν“
– Marmorminiaturen zwischen
Vorbildern und Neuschöpfungen
Stefanie Herten (University of Melbourne)
February 25th at 12:30
Die römische Plastik Kretas und
ihre Bedeutung im Licht der
bisherigen Funde
Pavlina Karanastasi (University of Crete)
The series will take place
online and can be followed
via the following link
https://uni-koeln.zoom.
us/j/92500952210?pwd=O5qlrLw-
PhBh4qSxVEvS5KMNCpr7Zwz.1
All interested are very welcome and we
look forward seeing you for lunch!
Sculpture”, organized by Elisa Bazzechi and
Caterina Parigi in cooperation with the For-
schungsarchiv für Antike Plastik, aims to create
a broadly accessible platform for the discussion
of current research about ancient sculpture.
We would like to grant visibility to new projects
dealing with sculptures as well as the possibility
to present and discuss outstanding problems
and questions. Furthermore, it will help us to
stay up to date about new research and to net-
work with scholars who are working on same
topics on an international scale.
The lectures will be organized in thematical se-
ries (the first series “New Research on Contexts”
took place from May to July 2024). The fourth
series with the title “Reception of iconographic
models” will take place from November 2025 to
February 2026 on the last Wednesday of each
month from 12:30-14:00. Lectures can be held
in English, French, German or Italian, and are
expected to take 30-45 minutes, followed by an
in depth discussion.
If you would like to stay up to date about the
series, please send an email to the organizers to
sign up for the newsletter.
The Organizers
Dr. Elisa Bazzechi – Lehrstuhl für Klassische
Archäologie, Universität Würzburg
Dr. Caterina Parigi – Dipartimento di Antichità,
Filosofia e Storia, Università di Genova
November 26th at 12:30
Die Tyche (?) von Meninx
Martin Kovacs (University of Tübingen)
& Johannes Lipps (University of Mainz)
December 17th at 17:30 !
The Tomb of the Haterii and the
dedication of Q. Haterius Tychicus:
evidence for a sculptural contractor
at Rom
Jennifer Trimble (University of Stanford)
January 28th at 10:00 !
„Παλλάδιον λίθινον ὡς δίπουν“
– Marmorminiaturen zwischen
Vorbildern und Neuschöpfungen
Stefanie Herten (University of Melbourne)
February 25th at 12:30
Die römische Plastik Kretas und
ihre Bedeutung im Licht der
bisherigen Funde
Pavlina Karanastasi (University of Crete)
The series will take place
online and can be followed
via the following link
https://uni-koeln.zoom.
us/j/92500952210?pwd=O5qlrLw-
PhBh4qSxVEvS5KMNCpr7Zwz.1
All interested are very welcome and we
look forward seeing you for lunch!



