Monthly Archives: October 2013

Current Practices and New Directions in Digital Epigraphy

Ljubljana (Slovenia) 19-20 February 2014  Current Practices and New Directions in Digital Epigraphy is the first in a series of international events planned by EAGLE BPN. The event will feature presentations and hands-on workshops regarding themes of the EAGLE project, led by … Continue reading

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New Blog: Anathema, News on Religion in the Hellenistic Period

Not exclusively to do with epigraphy, but still a related topic: announcing the recent inauguration of a new blog on religion in the Hellenistic period. Much like Current Epigraphy, this will feature news, recent publications, external links, and other blog … Continue reading

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Call for papers: “Colonial geopolitics and local cultures in the Hellenistic and Roman East (3rd century B.C. – 3rd century A.D.)”, Celtic Conference in Classics (Edinburgh, June 25-28th, 2014)

Call for papers /Appel à contributions Celtic Conference in Classics (Edinburgh, June 25-28th, 2014) Panel  “Colonial geopolitics and local cultures in the Hellenistic and Roman East (IIIrd century  B.C. – IIIrd century A.D.) ” H. Bru (Université de Franche-Comté/ISTA) & … Continue reading

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Epigraphy Society Autumn Colloquium 2013

The British Epigraphy Society Autumn Colloquium and AGM 2013 Saturday, 16 November 2013 Institute of Classical Studies Senate House, London (G22/26) Epigraphy in Action 10.00-11.00 Registration and Morning Coffee 11.00-12.00 Morning Session I Prof. Peter Kruschwitz (Reading), Inscribing the uninscribable: … Continue reading

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Oxford Epigraphy Workshop, Michaelmas Term 2013

Epigraphy Workshop, Michaelmas Term 2013 All meetings at 1.00 in the First Floor Seminar room, Ioannou School, 66 St Giles.  All welcome! Monday, Oct. 21: Simon Hornblower, ‘The “Lokrian Maidens Inscription” (IG 9. 1 (ed. 2) 706) and Lykophron’s Alexandra … Continue reading

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