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Warsaw Late Antique Seminar – semestr letni 2024/2025

Zapraszamy na kolejny cykl Ewa Wipszycka Warsaw Late Antique Seminar

 

  • 20.02   Tomasz Derda (UW), Tomasz Borowski (UW), Julia Burdajewicz (ASP) & Piotr Zakrzewski (UW) For Body and Soul. A Bath Complex and a Church, or on Monumentalism in Philoxenite on Lake Mareotis
  • 27.02   Julia Schwarzer (Universität Regensburg), Christian Brotherhoods and Liturgical Song during Long Late Antiquity
  • 06.03     Mar Marcos (Universidad de Cantabria) Ecclesiastical Rivalries and Urban Violence in Late Antique Rome: Evidence from Canonical Collections
  • 13.03   Nicola Holm (UW) Constantius II and Ecclesiastical Politics: Creeds, Councils and Troublesome Bishops
  • 20.03   Noel Lenski (Yale University) Feeding a Young Capital: The Food Supply of Constantinople in the Fourth Century
  • 27.03   Daria Elagina (Hamburg Universität) & Dorota Dzierzbicka (UW), An Ethiopian pilgrim at Old Dongola, Sudan. New insights from a Vatican manuscript
  • 03.04     Paweł Filipczak (Uniwersytet Łódzki) Commentary on John Malalas (XI, 3-4) on Emperor Trajan’s Expedition to the East
  • 10.04   Zachary Chitwood (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Eastern Roman Law, Islam and the First Millennium: Prolegomena to a ius commune orientale
  • 24.04   Perrine Pilette (CNRS – UMR8167 Orient & Méditerranée) Patriarchs, Month After Month : Rewritings of the History of the Patriarchs of Alexandria in the Copto-Arabic Synaxarion
  • 08.05     Stephen Shoemaker (University of Oregon) Religious Literacy in the Late Ancient Near East: Liturgical Catechesis and Not-So-Simple Believers of Roman Arabia
  • 15.05   Peter Van Nuffelen (Universiteit Gent) The Easter Date at the Council of Nicaea: Old and New Evidence
  • 22.05    Szymon Maślak (UW) Brick Industry in Late Antique Alexandria
  • 29.05   Przemysław Nehring (Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika) St Augustine’s Sermons 355-356 as an Example of Communication Strategy in an Institution’s Reputational Crisis – Rhetorical Analysis vs. Modern Crisis Management Theory
  • 05.06     Thomas Laver (University of Cambridge) New Insights into the Organisation of Monastic Estates in Egypt, 5th-9th c.

PLAKAT


Zawsze w czwartek, godz. 16.45, sala 203 na Wydziale Prawa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.

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