Join us each Friday lunchtime for UCL’s Bite-Sized Lunchtime Lectures. It’s a great way to find out what UCL’s researchers are getting up to, while you eat your lunch!
This week, Daisy Dunn (UCL Greek & Latin) shows us how renaissance artists found inspiration in ancient texts, while Joseph Spooner (UCL Laws) contrasts the way debtors are viewed in bankruptcy law - from Little Dorrit to the Artful Dodger.
Join us for an inspiring lunch hour and take the opportunity to quiz some of UCL's early-career researchers about their work.
UCL Bite-Sized Lunchtime Lecture: Ancient tales inspire art and literature inspires law
Richard Mully Basement, UCL Lewis's Building, Gower Street, London
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This event ended on Friday 16th of December 2011
This event ended on Friday 16th of December 2011
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Free, no need to book.
Free, no need to book.
Location
Richard Mully Basement, UCL Lewis's Building, Gower Street, London
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