Monthly Archives: March 2016

Epigraphical Museum – Rencontres épigraphiques

On Tuesday March 29, Dr. Georgios Steinhauer (Ephor Emeritus, Greek Archaeological Service) will present a paper entitled “Ostraka from Piraeus” at the lecture hall of the Epigraphical Museum (1 Tositsa Street). The lecture starts at 3.00pm, and admission is free. … Continue reading

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International Conference “Le curae cittadine nell’Italia romana”, Siena, 18-19 April 2016

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Epigraphische Sommerakademie (6.-16.10.2016)

Ausschreibung für eine EPIGRAPHISCHE SOMMERAKADEMIE in Südspanien 2016 Bewerbungen bis zum 22. April 2016 Leitung und Durchführung: A. Caballos (Univ. Sevilla), R. Haensch (Komm. f Alte Geschichte u. Epigraphik d. DAI), C. Witschel (Univ. Heidelberg)

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Some useful epigraphic links

https://sarahemilybond.wordpress.com/2016/03/10/epigraphy-enchiridion-a-list-of-open-access-books-for-teaching-greek-and-roman-inscriptions/

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EAGLE Storytelling App available on wordpress.org

The EAGLE Storytelling App is a WordPress plugin that allows users to write blogpost, news, stories and narratives by citing and embedding content from various web repositories related to the Ancient World (like Pelagios, the iDAI.gazetteer, Finds.org and many more). … Continue reading

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EpiDoc at Summer School in Digital Humanities (Sep 2016, Hissar, Bulgaria)

The Centre for Excellence in the Humanities to the University of Sofia, Bulgaria, organizes jointly with an international team of lecturers and researchers in the field of Digital Humanities a Summer School in Digital Humanities. The Summer School will take place between … Continue reading

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Inscribing texts in Byzantium (Oxford, March 18-20)

Byzantine Spring Symposium 2016 Exeter College, Oxford In spite of the striking abundance of extant primary material—over 4000 Greek texts produced in the period between the sixth and fifteenth centuries —Byzantine Epigraphy remains largely uncharted territory, with a reputation for … Continue reading

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