Adam Schwartz

Adam Schwartz

Associate Professor

Member of:

    1. Early Literacy in Archaic Greece and in Other Newly Literate Cultures

      Schwartz, Adam (Invited speaker)

      9 Apr 2018

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    2. En brutal læremester: en komplet nyoversættelse af Thukydid til dansk

      Schwartz, Adam (Invited speaker)

      9 Apr 2015

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    3. Et liggendefæ til nytte for bestandig: Om at gengive Thukydid på dansk

      Schwartz, Adam (Invited speaker)

      5 Sep 2014

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    4. Fourth-Century Athens at War

      Schwartz, Adam (Invited speaker)

      4 Jul 20236 Jul 2023

      Activity: Participating in an event - typesOrganisation of and participation in conference

    5. Græske spyd i græske maver: Den antikke polis i krig i arkaisk og klassisk tid

      Schwartz, Adam (Invited speaker)

      12 Nov 2016

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    6. Hekse og overtro i antikken

      Schwartz, Adam (Invited speaker)

      5 Mar 2017

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    7. Hoplitkrigsførelse i antikkens Grækenland

      Schwartz, Adam (Invited speaker)

      12 Jan 2012

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    8. Hoplitkrigsførelse i antikkens Grækenland: hoplitslaget i klassisk tid

      Schwartz, Adam (Invited speaker)

      5 Mar 2013

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    9. Hoplitter, krig, udrustning og falankser

      Schwartz, Adam (Invited speaker)

      7 May 2013

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

    10. Hvordan man ikke skal skrive historie: Lukians Quomodo historia conscribenda sit som litteraturkritik

      Schwartz, Adam (Invited speaker)

      12 Mar 2011

      Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

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