July 2013
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This one doesn’t seem to have an official description, but Dr Holmes is working on the notion of ‘sympathy’ in the ancient sense of connections/interactions between various parts of the ancient world. It’s largely philosophical and focused on how humans saw themselves fitting into things:
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Here’s the official description: In the sixth interview recorded during this year’s Classical Association meeting, CC’s Anastasia Bakogianni talks to Professor Phiroze Vasunia about his recently published book The Classics and Colonial India (OUP, May 2013). He tells us about the impact of the Graeco-Roman classics in the age of empire (1750s-1945) and about the…
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Since our first encounters meeting Alice Kober and learning about her work with Linear B (Someone You Should Know: Alice Kober and More on Alice Kober), there have been a few more features out about her and Margalit Fox’s book. Given that Kober was relatively unknown to the Classics world a couple of months ago,…
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ante diem v nonas quinctilias 324 A.D. — Victory of Constantine over Licinius at the Battle of Adrianople
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