Monthly Archives: April 2020

Squeeze Digitization Grant Awarded to IAS

At the beginning of April 2020, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, announced the award of a three-year, $350,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. This grant will enable the Krateros Project to complete its … Continue reading

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History of Classical Scholarship (HCS): New issue and first Supplementary Volume (Open Access)

Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce the publication of the first instalment of HCS Supplementary Volumes, a new Open Access book series: Select Correspondence of Ronald Syme, 1927-1939, edited by Anthony Birley and now available at https://www.hcsjournal.org/ojs/index.php/hcs/issue/view/Supplements The letters also … Continue reading

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Epigraphy.info V (Leuven): Call for Preferred Dates

From Mark Depauw (for Trismegistos) and Tom Gheldof: The Research Unit of Ancient History at Leuven University (KU Leuven) in coordination with the Epigraphy.info steering committee would like to suggest the following options for the next workshop in 2020: 1) October, 28th-30th … Continue reading

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Research project on epigraphic spolia (Croatia)

The Croatian Science Foundation (HRZZ) has recently funded a research project on epigraphic spolia titled „The new lives of ancient inscriptions: epigraphic spolia from the territory of central Dalmatia”. The project is led by Dino Demicheli (Department of archaeology, University … Continue reading

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Short Report Epigraphy.info Workshop IV

The Epigraphy.info community is disseminating a short report summarizing it’s fourth meeting (Hamburg, February 2020). A full report is in preparation. Epigraphy.info is an international open community pursuing a collaborative environment for digital epigraphy, which facilitates scholarly communication and interaction. … Continue reading

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