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Dr Russell Newton (Edinburgh): ‘‘United Opposition? The Aberdeen Doctors and the National Covenant, 1638 – 1644’

Event date: 
Monday 18 November 2019

MONDAY, 18 NOVEMBER

4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place Dr Russell Newton (Edinburgh): ‘‘United Opposition? The Aberdeen Doctors and the National Covenant, 1638 – 1644’

[History of Christianity Research Seminar]

[History of Christianity Research Seminar]

Mr Nathan Hood (Edinburgh):  Conversion and Religious Emotion in Early Seventeenth-Century Scotland.

Event date: 
Monday 11 November 2019

MONDAY, 11 NOVEMBER

4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.

Mr Nathan Hood (Edinburgh):  Conversion and Religious Emotion in Early Seventeenth-Century Scotland.

[History of Christianity Research Seminar]

Dr Robert Cotter (Queen’s University, Belfast):  Eighteenth-Century Moravianism and the Debate about Evangelicalism.

Event date: 
Monday 21 October 2019

MONDAY, 21 OCTOBER

4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.

Dr Robert Cotter (Queen’s University, Belfast):  Eighteenth-Century Moravianism and the Debate about Evangelicalism.

[History of Christianity Research Seminar]

Professor Stewart J. Brown (Edinburgh):  Dissolving the ‘Sacred Union’?  The Disestablishment of the Church in Ireland, 1869.

Event date: 
Monday 14 October 2019

MONDAY, 14 OCTOBER

4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.

Professor Stewart J. Brown (Edinburgh):  Dissolving the ‘Sacred Union’?  The Disestablishment of the Church in Ireland, 1869.

[History of Christianity Research Seminar]

Dr Sara Parvis (Edinburgh): Lies, Damned Lies and Patristics: Gelasius of Caesarea's lost History of the Arian Controversy as the key to Nicene historiography

Event date: 
Monday 7 October 2019

MONDAY 7 OCTOBER

 4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.

Dr Sara Parvis (Edinburgh): Lies, Damned Lies and Patristics: Gelasius of Caesarea's lost History of the Arian Controversy as the key to Nicene historiography

[History of Christianity Research Seminar]

 

Tim Penn (Edinburgh): Gaming and gambling in Roman Britain: Textual tropes and material evidence.

Event date: 
Thursday 5 December 2019

Thursday 5 Dec

5.10pm, Teaching Room 13, Doorway 3, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Tim Penn (Edinburgh): Gaming and gambling in Roman Britain: Textual tropes and material evidence.

[Classics postgraduate seminar]

Celeste de Blois (Edinburgh): Reading magic in Propertius: The Poetic Carmen as a Spell.

Event date: 
Thursday 28 November 2019

Thursday 28 Nov             

5.10pm, Teaching Room 13, Doorway 3, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Celeste de Blois (Edinburgh): Reading magic in Propertius: The Poetic Carmen as a Spell.

[Classics postgraduate seminar]

Tobias Wild (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg): Great rulers – Small representations? A bottom-up perspective on kings and kingship.

Event date: 
Thursday 21 November 2019

Thursday 21 Nov             

5.10pm, Teaching Room 13, Doorway 3, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Tobias Wild (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg): Great rulers – Small representations? A bottom-up perspective on kings and kingship.

[Classics postgraduate seminar]

Sofia Bianchi Mancini (Universität Erfurt): Contesting law: curses in the courts of Selinous and Classical Athens.

Event date: 
Thursday 14 November 2019

Thursday 14 Nov             

5.10pm, Teaching Room 13, Doorway 3, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Sofia Bianchi Mancini (Universität Erfurt): Contesting law: curses in the courts of Selinous and Classical Athens.

[Classics postgraduate seminar]

Andrew Mclean (Edinburgh): A connecting sea: Circuit theory and approaches to modelling connectivity across the Adriatic of the early Roman Empire.

Event date: 
Thursday 7 November 2019

Thursday 7 Nov

5.10pm, Teaching Room 13, Doorway 3, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.

Andrew Mclean (Edinburgh): A connecting sea: Circuit theory and approaches to modelling connectivity across the Adriatic of the early Roman Empire.

[Classics postgraduate seminar]

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