Registration open for Triennial Conference, University of Cambridge, 25-28 July 2011
Hosted by the Faculty of Classics, the Celebration of Classics will see a remarkable line up of international scholars brought together in a novel format for such an event. There will, of course, be some very distinguished plenary lecturers, and there will also be two outreach
evenings with well-known figures from the media and literary world. But the centre of the event is a set of seminars where leading classicists will be presenting their cutting edge work in a seminar format with extensive opportunities for discussion (each paper will have at least 45 minutes for comment and questions). Each day has only two such seminar slots, but there will be papers of interest and relevance to papyrologists on every day. [Programme here] There will plenty of time for debate as well as meeting old and new friends. We are hoping that you will want to come to Cambridge and participate in this event.
More information about the conference here.
Professor Stephen Oakley
Chair, Organising Committee
Notably:
5. Dominic Rathbone ‘Roman economic history: the (ab)use of Egypt’
[Alan Bowman, Elio Lo Cascio]
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