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Spring Colloquium of the British Epigraphy Society
Religion and politics in Greek and Roman epigraphy in Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean 10.30am – 11.00am registration + coffee 11.00am - 11.50am Professor P.J. Rhodes (Durham) State and religion in Athenian inscriptions 11.50am - 12.30pm Dr Margherita Facella (Pisa) Between war and revolt: on the chronology of IG II2 207 once again 12.30pm – 12.50pm Short presentations: Dr Michela Nocita (Padova): Dedications of Italiotai (Italiote Greeks?) from the Sarapieion C on Delos 1.00pm - 2.00pm lunch 2.00pm – 2.30pm Short presentations: Peter Alpass (Durham): The epigraphy of Nabataea Shane Wallace (Edinburgh): IG XII (2) 526, Polyperchon, and the Tyrants of Eresus 2.40pm - 3.20pm Dr Stephen Lambert (Cardiff) Connecting with the past in Lykourgan Athens: an epigraphical perspective 3.30pm - 4.20pm Professor Maurice Sartre (Tours) La politique religieuse des cités de Syrie: la constitution des panthéons civiques à l'époque impériale 4.20pm - 4.40pm tea 4.40pm - 5.20pm Dr Francesco Guizzi (Rome, La Sapienza) The imperial cult in Hierapolis of Phrygia: old and new evidence 5.20pm - 6.00pm Dr Andrej Petrović & Dr Ivana Petrović (Durham) θεὸς νομοθέτης - Constructions of divine authority in Greek sacred regulations The colloquium is held under the auspices of the Durham Centre for the Study of the Ancient Mediterranean and the Near East [CAMNE], and is generously sponsored by the British Academy, and by the Faculty of Arts & Humanities and the Department of Classics & Ancient History of Durham University.
Contact paola.ceccarelli@durham.ac.uk; ted.kaizer@durham.ac.uk for more information about this event.
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