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The Classical Ages

Department of Historical Sciences

The Classical Ages

The group’s main focus is topics in the intersection between arts and politics in the two Classical periods of Antiquity and the 18th Century. 

We develop a research method for what the group refers to as recreations of various objects of research, principally music through performances and metrical translations of poetry and drama, such as those published in the Kanon series, a collaborative effort of NTNU and Gyldendal Norsk Forlag under Thorsen’s supervision.

The sister festivals of S.P.O.R and Barokkfest work as combined laboratories and dissemination platforms for the group. The group includes one Marie Curie Fellow and several PhD candidates and researchers.

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  • Thea Selliaas Thorsen

    Thea Selliaas Thorsen Professor of Classical Studies (Greek and Latin)

    +47-73596261 +4791897547 thea.selliaas.thorsen@ntnu.no Department of Historical Sciences
  • Martin Wåhlberg

    Martin Wåhlberg Professor

    +47-73596541 +4797684261 martin.wahlberg@ntnu.no Department of Language and Literature

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