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Unauthenticated letters in late Roman North African disputes: forgeries or negotiation strategies?
Becca Grose (St Andrews)
Abstract In the letters of Augustine and other North African religious figures, we find multiple mentions of suspect letters --- letters missing...
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Sublimity at Colonus: from Yeats to Mahon
Fiona Macintosh (Oxford)
Annual lecture of the St Andrews Centre for Receptions of Antiquity. Abstract There is nothing new about turning to Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus...
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"Are we not men?" Animals and stigmatising assumptions in Ancient Rome
Jack Lennon (Leicester)
This is a School of Classics Event. Abstract This paper will consider the use of animal comparisons, especially those involving animals that were judged to...
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Ovid's ecological disasters: scalar zoom and the challenges of narrative time
Alison Sharrock (Manchester)
Annual lecture of the Centre for Ancient Environmental Studies Abstract Although climate change seems to have speeded up in the last few years, it still...
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'Voluntarium et naturale'? Slave onomastics in ancient Italy
Katherine McDonald (Durham)
This is a School of Classics Event. Abstract This paper turns a critical eye on the naming of enslaved people in ancient Italy, using Latin, Etruscan and...
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'Other emperors have freed cities, Nero alone an entire province': Nero's liberation of Greece...
Line Girdvainyte (Edinburgh)
'Other emperors have freed cities, Nero alone an entire province': Nero's liberation of Greece revisited. Abstract This paper focuses on a...
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Tumultus Iudaicus: the diaspora revolts and the rebuilding of Cyrene
Caroline Barron (Durham)
This is a School of Classics Event. Abstract The outbreaks of violence amongst the Jewish communities of ancient Alexandria, Cyrene, Cyprus and Mesopotamia...
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Going beyond tools: Deep neural networks for ancient Greek epigraphic networks
Thea Sommerscheid (Nottingham)
This is a School of Classics Event. Abstracts Recent advances in Artificial Intelligence are transforming the study of ancient languages, enabling tasks...
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Teaching Ancient War and Peace
Setting new agenda for primary, secondary and tertiary education.
The Visualising War and Peace project is organising a series of online consultations plus an in-person workshop in 2025 to explore current practice and future...
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Plato's Laws
Two-day conference PROGRAMME Thursday 15 May 2-2.45pm: Elena Cagnoli Fiecconi 'Elpis in Plato's Laws' 2.45 -- 3.30pm: Antony...