Epigraphic Saturday in Cambridge on 19 March 2011: a day of lectures and shorter presentations in Room G.21 of the Classics Faculty Building, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge.
10.00 | Coffee |
10.30-11.00 | Nicholas Milner: New Hypsistos dedications from Oenoanda |
11.00-11.30 | Branka Migotti and Marguerite Hirt: About a stone from Certissia |
11.30-12.30 | Manfred Schmidt (Brandenburg-Berlin Academy): The goblets from Vicarello (CIL XI 3281-3284): their date and purpose |
12.30-2.00 | Lunch (available in Newnham College cafeteria) |
2.00-2.30 | Michael Crawford: What would a rescript look like if one met one in a pub? |
2.30-3.00 | Ulrike Roth: Sexing ancient weavers (not in a pub) |
3.00-3.30 | Muriel Moser: Golden statues for a Praetorian Prefect: re-asserting Imperial authority in Late Antiquity |
3.30-4.00 | Francesco Trifilo: Representing age in the Roman Empire. Stages of life and life approximation on epitaphs from Italy, Africa and key provinces of the Western Empire |
4.00 | Tea |
Could anyone interested in attending please let Dorothy Thompson know by e-mail (djt17@cam.ac.uk).