Book Launch: AI in Greek and Roman Epic

Join LCE-member Silvio Bär and Andriana Domouzi on 21th of August to celebrate the launch of their edited volume Artificial Intelligence in Greek and Roman Epic. 

The death of Talos, an ancient automaton (an artificial giant) made of bronze, depicted on a krater from the 5th century BC, now in the Jatta National Archaeological Museum in Ruvo di Puglia, Italy

Photo: The death of Talos, an ancient automaton (an artificial giant) made of bronze, depicted on a krater from the 5th century BC, now in the Jatta National Archaeological Museum in Ruvo di Puglia, Italy. Wikipedia, common license.

 

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The two editors will introduce the volume, and some of the contributors will briefly present their chapters. Thereafter it will be possible to ask questions and to order the book at a discount (for attendees only).

The event is open to the general public, and everyone interested is happily invited to attend. For those wishing to attend via Zoom, please send an email to Silvio Bär in order to receive the login details. (For those wishing to attend in person, no registration is required.)

After the event, the attendants will head to Café Eckers for celebration drinks and further informal discussion. Everyone is welcome to join in (pay your own expenses). 

 

The launch will take place on the 21th of August, 4:15 PM at GM452. To read more about the book launch, please visit the event-page

 

 

Published July 1, 2024 11:37 AM - Last modified July 1, 2024 11:37 AM