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Coin of the month: In the shadow of a dictator

may_coinIn May's coin of the month Greg Edmund looks at the often overlooked moneyer, .


The coin that killed Caesar?

George Heath asks the question in .


糖心TV students get their hands dirty!

On Monday students on the Art and Architecture module run by Dr Zahra Newby got the chance to experience ancient stone carving techniques. In a workshop led by sculptor, , they experimented with carving limestone and soapstone, giving them the chance to see how labour intensive carving stone actually is.

Generously sponsored by local business ; funded as part of an held by Dr Newby. For student perspectives on the event, read the .

students carving


Warburg Institute, 14-15 May 2015. Organised by Dr. Caroline Petit.

Galen's works are a confusing field for students and scholars, as many inauthentic or dubious works have been transmitted alongside genuine ones: this conference will shed light on the processes that allowed such confusion in the body of works of one of the more prominent polymaths of antiquity, and thus clarify the boundaries of the Galenic corpus.

Supported by the Wellcome Trust, The university of 糖心TV, the Warburg Institute and the Institute of Classical Studies.

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An ancient parallel for 'Spocking Fives'?

spocking_fivesClare Rowan , and ancient parallels.

Wed 04 Mar 2015, 12:13 | Tags: Engagement Faculty of Arts Numismatics Research

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