Andrew Simpson (University of Aberdeen): The “invention” of Scots Law in the 1560s.
Thursday 24 Jan
5.15pm, Room G. 14, Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.
Andrew Simpson (University of Aberdeen): The “invention” of Scots Law in the 1560s.
Thursday 24 Jan
5.15pm, Room G. 14, Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.
Andrew Simpson (University of Aberdeen): The “invention” of Scots Law in the 1560s.
5.15pm in Room G. 14, Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.
Ewen Cameron (University of Edinburgh): A climate of fear? Scottish Universities and Devolution, 1974-1979.
[Scottish History seminar]
Wednesday 1 May
5pm, Teviot Lecture Theatre, Doorway 5, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.
Kristoffel Demoen (University of Gent): The Greek Anthology and the short-lived revival of classicizing epigrams in 10th century Constantinople.
Wednesday 24 Apr
5pm, Teviot Lecture Theatre, Doorway 5, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.
Postgraduate session. Giulia Sagliardi: Si veterum certamina rite recordor. Claudian's memory of the past in Bellum Geticum; Mark Huggins: John Chrysostom’s Catechetical Homily on Pascha (CPG 4605): A case study in approaching the question(s) of Byzantine pseudepigrapha.
Wednesday 17 Apr
5pm, Teviot Lecture Theatre, Doorway 5, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.
Tassilo Schmitt (University of Bremen): Old wine in new skins, or can we learn anything from recent debates about the Neronian persecution?
Wednesday 10 Apr
5pm, Teviot Lecture Theatre, Doorway 5, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.
Zosia Archibald (University of Liverpool): Cult and community at ancient Olynthos: A new look at an old problem and its wider cultural setting.
Wednesday 3 Apr
6pm, Teviot Lecture Theatre, Doorway 5, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.
Emma Stafford (University of Leeds): Indignation or vengeance? The meaning of Nemesis in Classical Athens.
[Classics seminars / Classical Association of Scotland]
Wednesday 27 February, 6 p.m.
Meadows Lecture Theatre (Old Medical School, Doorway 4, Teviot Place, EH8 9AG)
Dr Eóin O'Donogue (King's College London)
'The Romanisation of Pantelleria: early strategies for Roman overseas imperialism'
Wednesday 20 Mar
5pm, Teviot Lecture Theatre, Doorway 5, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.
Vincent Gabrielsen (University of Copenhagen): Alongside the state, beside the temple, next to the market: The "Ancient Association" as a category of historical analysis.
Wednesday 13 Mar
5pm, Teviot Lecture Theatre, Doorway 5, Old Medical School, Teviot Place.
Gabriel Nocchi Macedo (University of Liège): Aristophanes in Hellenistic and Roman Times: Evidence from papyri and scholia.