

Epic, Society and Religion in the Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean cultures - 05-06-07/06/2020
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CALL. 31.01.2020: Epic, Society and Religion in the Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean cultures
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Ancient Fables: Sour Grapes? New Approaches - 24-25-26/09/2020, Graz (Austria)
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CALL. 30.01.2020: Ancient Fables: Sour Grapes? New Approaches - Graz (Austria)
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H2020: Homer as cultural horizon - 21-22-23-24/10/2020, Nice (France)
go to CALL FOR PAPERS Among Ancient Greek texts, the Homeric epics have certainly been the most often copied, widely studied and...


CALL. 01.02.2020: H2020: Homer as cultural horizon - Nice (France)
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Colophons in Middle Eastern Manuscripts Workshop -12-13/06/2020, Princeton (NJ, USA)
go to CALL FOR PAPERS The colophon, the ultimate or “crowing touch” paragraphs of a manuscript, provides readers with a the historical...


CALL. 15.01.2020: Colophons in Middle Eastern Manuscripts Workshop - Princeton (NJ, USA)
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Beyond Modern Science I: Basic Terms of Ancient Scholarly Knowledge and Practices - 09-10/01/2020, M
Our conference focuses on concepts and contexts of epistemological terms used in Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern texts. In addition the...

The World in Pieces: Fragments and the Fragmentary - 23-24/06/2020, Leiden (Netherlands)
The process of fragmentation is not isolated to any single academic discipline. Loss and incompleteness in data can arise in all manner...