Les nocturnes de l’histoire | Myths of Ancient Greece

The AGRELITA ERC project team, hosted at the University of Caen Normandie by the Centre Michel de Boüard - Craham, will be giving a lecture in several languages on ancient Greek myths in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (texts and images).

6.00 pm: welcome in the auditorium of the Abbaye aux Dames

6.15pm: The figure of Orpheus - Julie Labregère

6.30pm: Daphne and Apollo - Giulia Parma

6.45pm: Arachne and Minerva - Catherine Gaullier-Bougassas

7.00 pm: The Judgement of Paris - Adrian Faure

7.15pm: discussion with the audience

7.30pm: End of the event

We look forward to welcoming you and sharing our research with you. We look forward to welcoming you!

For more information on the AGRELITA project, see https://agrelita.hypotheses.org/a-propos.

The four societies of historians of higher education and research (SoPHAU, SHMESP, AHMUF, AHCESR) organise the Nocturnes de l'Histoire once a year throughout France, both in metropolitan France and overseas.

Date

On Wednesday 25 March 2026
Wednesday Open from 18h to 19h30

Prices

  • Free