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W imieniu organizatorow warszawskiego Seminarium Poznoantycznego Ewy Wipszyckiej zapraszamy na wykłady organizowane w ramach seminarium w semestrze zimowym 2025/2026. Spotkania odbywaja sie w czwartki, o 16.45 w sali 203 Wydziału Prawa i Administracji oraz online na platformie Zoom. Kontakt: Agata Deptuła ([email protected]) oraz Robert Wisniewski ([email protected]). Aktualne abstrakty dostepne na stronie seminarium: https://crac.uw.edu.pl/ Pełen program: 2.10 Jakub Urbanik (UW), D. I 3.37 / P. Oxy. LXXXV 5495 - Consuetudo Strikes Back 9.10 Simcha Gross (University of Pennsylvania), Good Fences Make Bad Neighbors: Communities and Empire on the Roman-Sasanian Frontier 16.10 Zachary Herz (University of Colorado Boulder), A Fetid Jungle of Laws. The Organization of Imperial Rescripts, 160-534 C.E. 23.10 Yitzhak Hen (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Purifying Texts in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages 30.10 Robert Wisniewski (UW), Was St Peter a popular saint? 6.11 David Addison (University of Liverpool), Extraneae Feminae: Women, the Clerical Household, and the Legacy of Nicaea 13.11 Stuart Airlie (University of Glasgow), Body Horror of the Empress and Dark Palaces of the Emperor: Rulers and Resentment c.400-c.1100 20.11 Roxanne Belanger-Sarrazin (Universitat Wurzburg), Apocrypha, Magic, Liturgy: The Multiple identities of Coptic Prayers in Late Antique and Early Islamic Egypt 27.11 Jean-Michel Carrie (EHESS), TBA 4.12 Oto Mestek (Univerzita Karlova), The Disappearance of the Heruli: Justinian's Policy Towards the Barbarian Foederati 11.12 Paweł Nowakowski (UW) Thinking in Greek and Thinking in Aramaic: How Languages Foster Unique Ways of Processing and Expressing Thought in Late Antique Epigraphy 18.12 Grzegorz Ochała (UW) Of Names and Meanings: Insights into Socioonomastics of Medieval Nubia 8.01 Joanna Ciesielska (UW) The People of Soba: Bioarchaeological Perspectives on the Society and History of Medieval Alwa 15.01 Sofia Torallas-Tovar (IAS Princeton) Writing Magic: Scribes and Magical Formularies on Papyrus 22.01 Karl Dahm (University of Durham), Family Dramas in Late Antique Church Conflicts
W imieniu organizatorow warszawskiego Seminarium Poznoantycznego Ewy Wipszyckiej zapraszamy na wykłady organizowane w ramach seminarium w semestrze zimowym 2025/2026. Spotkania odbywaja sie w czwartki, o 16.45 w sali 203 Wydziału Prawa i Administracji oraz online na platformie Zoom. Kontakt: Agata Deptuła ([email protected]) oraz Robert Wisniewski ([email protected]). Aktualne abstrakty dostepne na stronie seminarium: https://crac.uw.edu.pl/ Pełen program: 2.10 Jakub Urbanik (UW), D. I 3.37 / P. Oxy. LXXXV 5495 - Consuetudo Strikes Back 9.10 Simcha Gross (University of Pennsylvania), Good Fences Make Bad Neighbors: Communities and Empire on the Roman-Sasanian Frontier 16.10 Zachary Herz (University of Colorado Boulder), A Fetid Jungle of Laws. The Organization of Imperial Rescripts, 160-534 C.E. 23.10 Yitzhak Hen (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Purifying Texts in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages 30.10 Robert Wisniewski (UW), Was St Pet...