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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Slavery in Late Antiquity
XXIV Finnish Symposium on Late Antiquity, Tvärminne, Finland, 11–12 November 2016 The multidisciplinary Finnish Symposium on Late Antiquity will be organized on 11–12 November 2016. The symposium brings together scholars and postgraduate students of Late Antiquity from a variety of universities … Continue reading
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The Fifth Century: Age of Transformation
Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity Twelfth Biennial Conference, Yale University, 23-26 March 2017 The Society for Late Antiquity announces that the Twelfth Biennial Conference on Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity will be held at Yale University on the topic of … Continue reading
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The Seventh Saint Andrew’s Patristic Symposium: Saint John Chrysostom
St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College, 242 Cleveland St, Redfern, NSW, Australia, 23–24 September 2016 Conference Web Site Keynotes: Professor Pauline Allen, FAHA (Australian Catholic University): “John Chrysostom after Chalcedon: A Useful Ecumenist?” Dr Wendy Mayer, FAHA (Australian Catholic University): … Continue reading
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