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Light in Darkness: The mystical philosophy of Jacob Böhme
Chapel of Christ the Servan, Coventry Cathedral

Runs from Tuesday, April 30 to Friday, July 05.

Light in Darkness: The mystical philosophy of Jacob Böhme

Free special guided tours of the exhibition.

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Classical Connections Seminar Lecture: Dr Thomas Biggs (Georgia) "Agamben, Iustitium, and the Poetic "State of Exception" from Lucan's Bellum Civile to the United States-Mexico Border"
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Dr Thomas Biggs is Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Georgia. He is an expert in Latin literature, and has worked especially on connections between epic and historiography, cultural history, poetics, Roman art and architecture and the Punic Wars.

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Global Annual Lecture 'The Treaty of Versailles and Its Discontents: A Centenary Look Back at the Global 1919'

A global annual lecture by Prof Jeff Wasserstrom, University of California, Irvine.

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