June 2009
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pridie nonas junias 468 B.C. — birth of Socrates (by one reckoning) 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: Lecturer in Classical Language and Literature Classics and Ancient History Durham University http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/YC688/ Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History Department of Classics and Ancient History Durham University http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/YC689/
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… seen on the Classicists list CLASSICS FOR SCHOOLS (formerly Classics08) & SACE ANCIENT LANGUAGES SUMMER SCHOOL 2009: 27th JULY – 7th August Spaces are still available on our one and two week intensive courses in Latin, Greek and Egyptian. Suitable for students aged 14+, the summer schools will provide those new to Classics and…
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… seen on various lists: APPROACHES TO ANCIENT MEDICINE Newcastle University, 24-25 August 2009 Programme Monday 24 August 12.00-13.00 Lunch and Registration 13.00-13.30 Erica Couto-Ferreira (University of Heidelberg) The Anatomy of Birth in Mesopotamian Incantations and Literary Texts 13.30-14.00 Marzia Soardi (University of Palermo) How to achieve good offspring: Aristotle’s Prescriptions 14.00-14.30 Jaroslav Danes (Charles…
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ante diem iii nonas junias Saecular Games continue (day 3) some time after 296 B.C. — dedication of a Temple of Bellona (and associated rites thereafter)