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Warsaw Seminar in Epigraphy and Papyrology

We would like to invite you to the series of meetings of the Warsaw Seminar in Epigraphy and Papyrology in the winter semester 2024/2025.

Meetings will be held at the UW Department of Archaeology on Mondays, 16:45, room 2.06.

 

Programme:

7 October

Aleksander Wolicki (University of Warsaw)

Epigraphic reflection of Emperor Caligula’s damnatio memoriae. Some remarks on the margins of the honouring of C. Ummidius Durmius Quadratus, CIL X 5182 = ILS 972

 

14 October

Lorena Pérez Yarza (University of Warsaw)

Crossing Frontiers: The Adaptation of Levantine Cults in Roman Africa and the Danube

 

21 October

Tomasz Barański (Centre for Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw)

Muslim Holy Men of Old Dongola Based on Literary and Papyrological Sources

 

28 October

Julia Borczyńska (University of Warsaw)

Minus est quam martyr habetur. On the Foundations of Roman Presbyters at the Turn of the Fourth and Fifth Centuries in the Light of Epigraphic Evidence

 

4 November

Joanna Porucznik (University of Opole)

Consolation Decrees for Women and Children from Amorgos and Caria

 

18 November

Cornelia Römer

To the Other Shore. Ferry Boats on Lake Qaroun

 

25 November

Wojciech Pietruszka (University of Wrocław)

Independent or Not – Italian Augustales as ‘Businessmen’ in the Light of the Epigraphic Evidence

 

2 December

Graham Claytor (University of Warsaw)

A Peasant Family in Early Roman Egypt: The Archive of Harthotes

 

9 December

Martyna Świerk (University of Wrocław)

Between Africa and Rome. Society of Roman Carthage in the Light of Epigraphic Sources

 

16 December

Basem Gehad (Ministry of State for Antiquities)

Ancient Philadelphia Necropolis, Miniature of Alexandria in the Arsinoite Nome

 

13 January

Adam Pałuchowski (University of Wrocław)

The epigraphic culture of Cretan Gortyna in antiquity

 

20 January

David Eibeck (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)

The Digitalization of ‘Traditional’ Epigraphic Editions with the EDEp-Frontend: The Inscriptions of Signia (Latium) for the Ephemeris Epigraphica Electronica

 

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