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 The Centre for Oratory and Rhetoric (COR) at Royal Holloway, University of London and the International Society for the History of Rhetoric (ISHR) are delighted to announce the "COR/ISHR Rhetorical Get Togethers 2.0". The series will be made up of seven virtual "get togethers” which will take place on Zoom every Thursday from the 17th of February to the 31st of March at 5pm (UK time). 
The list of speakers, with their titles, is as follows: 
 17 February 
 Manfred Kraus (University of Tübingen) Copying and Pasting in Early Demosthenes: How a Young Orator Does his Work 
24 February  
Julie Dainville (University of Oxford – Université libre de Bruxelles): The rhetor and the reed pen: rhetorical education in Greco-Roman Egypt 
03 March  
Ifigeneia Giannadaki (University of Florida) Metics on trial 
10 March 
Verena Schulz (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt) Oblivionis ars?Strategies of Forgetting in Cicero’s speeches 
17 March  
Dietmar Till (University of Tübingen) Enlightenment Societies as Institutions of Practical Oratory in 18th-Century Germany 
24 March  
Johannes Engels (University of Cologne) Second thoughts on Hyperides 
 31 March  
David Mirhady (Simon Fraser University) Slandering Socrates, on diabolē and Plato's Apology 
All welcome! Please email gm716@cam.ac.uk to register your interest; you will be added to our mailing list and will receive links to the sessions and further details closer to the time. We hope that you will be able to join us online. 
Best wishes, 
Mike Edwards, Christos Kremmydas, Giulia Maltagliati, and Lene Rubinstein 
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