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Thursday February 16 2023, 6pm GMT

Gods and Mortals: What Greek Myths Can Teach us about Events Beyond Our Control

Art &
Culture

Hercules, Prometheus, Pandora. The compelling characters of Greek mythology continue to fascinate readers thousands of years after their stories were first told. On February 16 leading classicist Sarah Iles Johnston comes to Intelligence Squared to discuss their enduring popularity and also to provide new narrations of some of the best-known Greek myths, taking us on a journey from the origin of the cosmos to the aftermath of the Trojan War.

In conversation with the classicist and author Daisy Dunn, Johnston will tell stories of mortals cursed by the gods and luckier ones who are blessed with resourcefulness and resilience. She will shed light on how myths helped to sustain belief in the gods and how they reveal what it means to be mortal in a world beyond human control.

Book Bundles (UK ONLY)

Book bundles include one ticket for the online debate, plus a hardback copy of Gods and Mortals: Ancient Greek Myths for Modern Readers by Sarah Iles Johnston with free UK P&P. Books will be posted within 1-2 weeks of the event finishing. Click here to purchase a book bundle.

Free: Coming of Age at the End of History (Hardback)

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Gods and Mortals: What Greek Myths Can Teach us about Events Beyond Our Control


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Speaker
  • Sarah Iles Johnston

    Professor of Classics at The Ohio State University

Chair
  • Daisy Dunn

    Leading classicist and author, whose books include Of Gods and Men: 100 Stories from Ancient Greece and Rome


Location
  • Online event
Time
  • Thursday 16 February 2023
  • 6pm to 7pm GMT



Speakers

Speaker

Sarah Iles Johnston

Professor of Classics at The Ohio State University


College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Religion and Professor of Classics at The Ohio State University. She is primarily known for her research into ancient Greek myths and religion, focusing on how myths helped to create and sustain belief in the gods. She has written numerous books including The Story of Myth and the new book Gods and Mortals: Ancient Greek Myths for Modern Readers.   
Chair

Daisy Dunn

Leading classicist and author, whose books include Of Gods and Men: 100 Stories from Ancient Greece and Rome


Leading classicist and author. Her books include In the Shadow of Vesuvius: A Life of Pliny; Not Far From Brideshead: Oxford Between the Wars; and Of Gods and Men: 100 Stories from Ancient Greece and Rome.