March 2011
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Seen on the Digital Classicist list: Call for Papers: ‘Digital Resources for Palaeography’ One-Day Symposium 5th September 2011, King’s College London The ‘Digital Resource and Database of Palaeography, Manuscripts and Diplomatic’ (DigiPal) at the Centre for Computing in Humanities at King’s College London is pleased to announce a one-day symposium on digital resources for palaeography.…
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ante diem viii kalendas apriles c. 30 A.D. — crucifixion of Dismas “the Good Thief” at Jerusalem 101 A.D. — Trajan departs for his first war against the Dacians 235 A.D. — The emperor Maximinus Thrax is coopted into all the priestly colleges c. 269 A.D. — martyrdom of Cyrinus
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Lindsay Powell interviews Matthew Dennison, author of the recently reviewed book, Livia, Empress of Rome: A Biography for the folks at UNRV. via Interview with Matthew Dennison. The review (also by Lindsay Powell) can be read here, in case you miss the link: Livia, Empress of Rome: A Biography by Matthew Dennison
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Latest item within our purview from Better Book Titles:
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… as Cleopatra. Very nice: Liz Taylor: Making ‘Cleopatra’ – Photo Gallery – LIFE.