The American Society of Papyrologists (ASP) invites proposals for papers for its
panel "Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt" at the
2014 meeting of the American Philological Association in Chicago, Illinois
(2-5 January). Although the scope of papyrological studies is wide,
submissions for this panel must meet at least one of the following
criteria:
(a) they must deploy evidence for ancient cultures and literatures that is
preserved on papyri, ostraka, or wooden tablets (in Greek, Latin, Coptic,
demotic Egyptian, Arabic, or other pertinent languages);
(b) they must investigate aspects of the histories or cultures of Egypt
from the Hellenistic to the early Islamic period.
Submissions from graduate students and faculty at all levels are welcome.
Prospective speakers must be members in good standing of the APA; please
see
http://apaclassics.org/index.php/membership
for membership info.
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