Cambridge Epigraphic Saturday

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

Full details online.

Could anyone interested in attending please let Dorothy Thompson know by e-mail (djt17@cam.ac.uk).

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