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SJC
St.John's
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LECTURE/CONCERT SCHEDULE 2013-2014
Date
Speaker
Title
August 23, 2013
Ms. Pamela Kraus
Dean
St. John's College
Annapolis
Robert Frost's "To
Earthward"
August 30
Professor Irene Pepperberg
Department of Psychology
Harvard University
Grey Parrot Number
Acquisitions: Parallels
With and Differences
From Young Children
September 6
Ms. Linda Wiener
Tutor
St. John's College
Santa Fe
Artistic Expression in
Animals
September 13
Mr. David Townsend
Tutor
St. John's College
Annapolis
The Declaration of
Independence: Is That
Philosophy, or Did You
Make It Up Yourself?
September 20
Mr. William Braithwaite
Tutor
St. John's College
Annapolis
Is Obscenity Obsolete?
September 2 7
(Homecoming)
Mr. Matthew Linck
Tutor
St. John's College
Annapolis
Knowing and Ground: A
Reading of Hegel's
Phenomenology of Spirit
October 4
Long Weekend
No Lecture
October 11
Professor William Peirce
Department of Economics
Case Western University
Can Taxes Be Fair?
Should They Be?
October 18
Professor Ronna Burger
Department of Philosophy
Tulane University
In the Wilderness: Moses
as Founder and Lawgiver
60 College Avenue I Annapolis, Maryland 21401
I 410-263-2371 I www.sjc.edu
�October 25
Professor Daniel P. Maher
Department of Philosophy
Assumption College
Aristotle on Friendship
and Teaching Philosophy
November 1
(Parent's Weekend)
Parker Quartet
Concert
November 8
All-College Seminar
No Lecture
November 15
Mr. George Russell
Tutor
St. John's College
Annapolis
The Emancipation
Proclamation and the
New Birth of Freedom
November22
Mr. Michael Brogan
Tutor
St. John's College
Annapolis
Dwelling in the Land of
the Confessions
November 29
Thanksgiving
No Lecture
December 6
King William Players
"A Door Made of Frosted
Glass"
December 13 January 5
Winter Vacation
No Lectures
January 10
Professor John T. Scott
Department of Political
Science
University of California, Davis
Resentment, Justice, and
the Appeal to Providence
in Adam Smith's Theory
of Moral Sentiments
January 17
(Steiner Lecturer)
Professor Christopher Ricks
Boston University
T. S. Eliot: More Than
One Waste Land
January 24
Professor Richard Velkley
Department of Philosophy
Tulane University
Why Does Heidegger
Matter?: Leo Strauss's
View
January 31
Long Weekend
No Lecture
February 7
Professor David Roochnik
Department of Philosophy
Boston University
Teleology as Death Wish:
A Nietzschean Critique of
Aristotle
�February 14
Concert
February 21
Professor Graham Hannan
Department of Philosophy
American University in Cairo
Dante's Ontology: What
the Florentine Poet Can
Teach Contemporary
Philosophers"
February 28- March 16
Spring Vacation
No Lectures
March 21
Mr. Daniel Harrell
Tutor
St. John's College
Annapolis
Making Time Count
March 28
The Aulos Ensemble and
Soprano, Sherezade Panthaki
Concert
April4
Mr. Robert Goldberg
Tutor
St. John's College
Annapolis
The Liberal Education of
Plato's Laws
Aprilll
Professor Tobin Craig
James Madison College
Michigan State University
The Place of
'Technology' in Bacon's
Critique of Ancient
Philosophy
April 18
Professor Christopher J. Kelly
Department of Political
Science
Boston College
Rousseau 's Chemical
Apprenticeship
April25
King William Players
Shakespeare's King Lear
May2
Reality Weekend
No Lecture
May9
Commencement weekend
No Lecture
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014 1:15 PM
Wednesday Night Lecture Series
Summer 2014 Wednesday Night Lecture Series"
St. John's College Annapolis
Join us this summer for a series of informal lectures, sponsored by the Graduate Institute
Wednesdays at 7:30p.m., Great Hall
"On High Mountains: An Overview of Nietzsche's Perspectivism"
Wednesday, June 18
JS. Black, Director of the Graduate Institute, St. John's College, Annapolis
"Hume's Philosophy of Science"
Wednesday, June 25
James M Mattingly, Georgetown University
"On Reading Poetry Aloud: Some Lessons from Shakespeare's As You Like It"
Wednesday, July 2
William Braithwaite, Tutor, St. John's College, Annapolis
"Machiavelli and Absolution"
Wednesday, July 9
Stephen D. Wrage, United States Naval Academy
"Mastery, Freedom, Friendship: Tutor and Pupil in Rousseau's Emile"
Wednesday, July 16
Gianna Englert, Georgetown University
"The Relationship of Art and Truth in Plato's Republic"
Wednesday, July 23
Jamuna Reppert, Claremont Graduate University
On the Humanity of Thucydides' Demosthenes"
Wednesday, July 30
Andrea Radasanu, Northern Illinois University
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Lecture/Concert Schedule 2013-2014
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2013-2014
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Schedule of lectures and concerts for the 2013-2014 Academic Year.
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Lecture Schedule 2013-2014
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Annapolis, MD
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St. John's College
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pdf
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Kraus, Pamela
Pepperberg, Irene M. (Irene Maxine)
Wiener, Linda F., 1957-
Townsend, David
Braithwaite, William
Link, Matthew, 1975-
Peirce, William
Burger, Ronna
Maher, Daniel P. (Daniel Patrick), 1964-
Russell, George
Brogan, Michael
Scott, John T.
Ricks, Christopher
Velkley, Richard L.
Roochnik, David
Harman, Graham, 1968-
Harrell, Daniel M., 1961-
The Aulos Ensemble
Panthaki, Sherezade
King William Players
Goldberg, Robert
Craig, Tobin
Kelly, Christopher J., 1970-
Friday night lecture
Lecture schedule
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S!JOHN'S
College
ANN A POLlS • SANTA FE
LECTURE/CONCERT SCHEDULE FIRST SEMESTER- 2006-2007
(August 24, 2006 - conected copy)
August 25, 2006
Mr. Michael Dink
Dean
St. John's College
" In the Eyes of Others, Part II:
Rousseau and Smith"
September 1
All College Seminar
Montaigne's essay
"On Friendship"
September 8
Mr. Andre Barbera
Tutor
St. John's College
"Is There Great Jazz?"
September 15
Mr. L. Harvey Poe
Annapolis, MD
"On the Roots of the Political
Philosophy of the Constitution"
September 22
Mr. J. Walter Sterling IV
Tutor
St. John's College
Santa Fe
"The Visibility of Dying
in Homer's Iliacf'
September 29
Mr. Samuel Kutler
Tutor Emeritus
St. John's College
"The Republic of Letters and
the Republic of Numbers"
OFFICE OF
THE DEAN
P. 0 . Box z8oo
ANNAPOLIS, MARYJ, AND
21404
410-626-25II
FAX 4I0-295-6937
www.sjca. edu
October 6
Long Weekend
No Lecture
October 13
Mr. Jonathan Tuck
Tutor
St. John's College
"Baudelaire's Swan Song"
October 20
Professor Paul Bagley
Loyola College
Baltimore, MD
"On Why Spinoza's Teaching
in the Tractatus Is Necessarily
Theologico-Political"
October 27
Professor James A. Arieti
Hampden-Sydney College
Virginia
"Achilles, the Moral Pioneer"
November 3
Mr. Andreas Haefliger:
Concert
Piano Sonatas of Beethoven
November 10
Professor David Branning
Trinity College
"Quantum Mechanics"
November 17
Mr. Frank Pagano
Tutor
St. John's College
Santa Fe
"Masks of the Naked Animal:
Herodotus on Shame and
Ci vi I ization"
�December I
Mr. John Tomarchio
Tutor
St. John's College
"Aquinas and the Object
Proper of Metaphysics"
December 8
King William Players
Midsummer Night's Dream
�S!JOHN'S
LECTURE/CONCERT SCHEDULE SECOND SEMESTER- 2006-2007
College
Januaty 12, 2007
Professor Kirk Sanders
University of lllinois
at Urbana-Champaign
"Epicurean Emotions"
January 19
The Aulos Ensemble
Handel 's "Acis and Galatea"
January 26
Mr. Joseph Smith
Tutor
St. John's College
Santa Fe
"The Diffidence of Reason- A
Reading of the Conclusion of
Book 1 of Hume's Treatise"
February 9
Ms. Ange Mlinko
Croton-On-Hudson, NY
Modern Poetry
February 16
(Steiner Lecture)
Professor Camille Paglia
University of the Arts
in Philadelphia
"Form and Figure in Greek Art:
Ideal Beauty, Individualism, and
Political Space in Greek
Architecture and Sculpture"
Februaty 23
Professor James Nonis
Howard University
"The Negro Spiritual: A
Choral Art Form"
March 23
Concett
Talich String Quartet
March 30
Prof Christina von Nolcken
University of Chicago
"Another "Lollere in the
wynd"? Chaucer, his Miller,
and Nicholas' Door"
April6
All College Seminar
April 13
Mr. George Russell
Tutor
St. John' s College
"Freedom and Equality in
Lincoln's Understanding of
the American Polity''
April20
Mr. Jason Tipton
Tutor
St. John's College
"Man's Emergence from the
State ofNature: An Account
Founded on Darwin's
Discussion of Sexual Selection"
April28
King William Players
17te Good Doctor
MayS
Reality
No Lecture
ANNAPOL I S • SANTA PE
OFFICE OF
THE DEAN
P. 0. Box 2.8oo
ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND
2.I404
4I0-62.6-2.5rr
FAX 4I0-295-6937
www.sjca. edu
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Items in this collection are part of a series of lectures given every year at St. John's College. During the Fall and Spring semesters, lectures are given on Friday nights. Items include audio and video recordings and typescripts.<br /><br />For more information, and for a schedule of upcoming lectures, please visit the <strong><a href="http://www.sjc.edu/programs-and-events/annapolis/formal-lecture-series/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">St. John's College website</a></strong>. <br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Formal Lecture Series" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=5">Items in the St. John's College Formal Lecture Series—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.<br /><br />A growing number of lecture recordings are also available on the St. John's College (Annapolis) Lectures podcast. Visit <a href="https://anchor.fm/greenfieldlibrary" title="Anchor.fm">Anchor.fm</a>, <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/st-johns-college-annapolis-lectures/id1695157772">Apple Podcasts</a>, <a href="https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy84Yzk5MzdhYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw" title="Google Podcasts">Google Podcasts</a>, or <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/6GDsIRqC8SWZ28AY72BsYM?si=f2ecfa9e247a456f" title="Spotify">Spotify</a> to listen and subscribe.
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Lecture/Concert Schedule First Semester - 2006-2007 (August 24, 2006 - corrected copy) & Second Semester - 2006-2007
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Schedule of lectures and concerts for the 2006-2007 Academic Year.
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Annapolis, MD
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St. John's College
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text
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October 13, 2006. Tuck, Jonathan. <a href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/3800" title="Baudelaire's swan song">Baudelaire's swan song</a> (audio)
October 13, 2006. Tuck, Jonathan. <a href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/3797">Baudelaire's swan song</a> (typescript)
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Dink, Michael
Barbera, André
Poe, L. Harvey (Luke Harvey)
Sterling IV, J. Walter
Kutler, Samuel
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Bagley, Paul
Arieti, James A.
Haefliger, Andreas
Branning, David
Pagano, Frank N.
Tomarchio, John
Sanders, Kirk R., 1966-
The Aulos Ensemble
Smith, Joseph
Mlinko, Ange
Paglia, Camille, 1947-
Norris, James
von Nolcken, Christina
Russell, George
Tipton, Jason A.
King William Players
Friday night lecture
Lecture schedule
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