June 2009
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ante diem vi idus junias 215 B.C. — dedication of the Temple of Mens (and associated rites thereafter) 17 B.C.. — ludi Latini et Graeci honorarii (day 4) 65 A.D./C.E. — Jewish rebels capture the Antonia in Jerusalem (not sure about this one) 68 A.D. — recognition of Galba as emperor in Rome (?) 86…
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… seen on the Classicists list: XENOPHON: ETHICAL PRINCIPLE AND HISTORICAL ENQUIRY Liverpool 8-11 July 2009 A British Academy sponsored conference devoted to the works of Xenophon will be held at the University of Liverpool’s Carnatic conference site on 8-11 July 2009. Papers are pre-circulated and available for downloading to registered participants. Those who wish…
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from the Digitalclassicist list: CALL FOR PAPERS – DEADLINE JUNE 10 Body, Mask and Space: The State of the Art An interdisciplinary conference at King’s College London July 9-10, 2009 This conference is being organised by the AHRC-funded project "The Body and Mask in Ancient Theatre Space", a research collaboration between King’s Visualisation Lab at…
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pridie nonas junias 468 B.C. — birth of Socrates (by another reckoning (cf. yesterday) 218 B.C. (?) — dedication of the Temple of the Great Custodian Hercules (and associated rites thereafter) 105 A.D. — The emperor Trajan departs on his second campaign against the Dacians 204 A.D. — ludi Latini et Graeci honorarii (day 1)
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seen on the Classicists list: The Epigraphic Culture(s) of Late Antiquity Dates: Friday 26 – Saturday 27 June, 2009 Venue: Internationales Wissenschaftsforum Heidelberg, Hauptstrasse 242 – Heidelberg (http://www.iwh.uni-hd.de/index.html) Programme: Friday, 26th of June 2009 9.00 Christian WITSCHEL/Carlos MACHADO: Welcome and Introduction I – The Late Antique Epigraphic Habit in the Western and Eastern Parts of…