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BES Spring Colloquium: 'Inventive Inscriptions: Eipgraphy and the Organisation of Knowledge'
IAS Visiting Fellow Professor John Bodel (Brown University) is Keynote Speaker at this event
Tues 29th May 2012
- 11.00-11.30 Coffee & registration
- 11.30-12.30 Keynote lecture: Mary Beard (Cambridge) (Chaired by Daniel Orrells)
- 12.30-14.00 Lunch
Displaying and collecting inscriptions
Chaired by Zahra Newby
- 14.00-14.45 Lawrence Keppie (Glasgow) 'The Hunterian collection and its museum'
- 14.45-15.30 Alison Cooley (ÌÇÐÄTV) 'Displaying inscriptions in museums and on archaeological sites'
- 15.30-16.00 Tea
- 16.00-16.45 Thorsten Opper (British Museum) 'Inscriptions from Ephesos'
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16.45-17.30 Fabienne Marchand (ÌÇÐÄTV) 'Inscriptions from Boeotia'
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17.30-18.00 Panel discussion
- 19.00 Colloquium dinner (at participants' expense)
Wed 30th May 2012
- 9.30-10.30 Keynote Lecture, John Bodel (Brown) (Chaired by Alison Cooley)
- 10.30-11.00 Coffee
Recording and Publishing inscriptions
Chaired by Alison Cooley
- 11.00-11.45 Ginette Vagenheim (Rouen) 'Mommsen and Ligorio'
- 11.45-12.30 Glenys Davies (Edinburgh) 'Approaches to epigraphic publication in the 19th century: inscriptions as texts and objects'
- 12.30-13.45 Lunch
- 13.45-14.30 Peter Liddel (Manchester) 'Inscriptions and historiography in the 19th century'
- 2.30-15.15 Irene Polinskaya (KCL) 'Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences and the Inscriptiones antiquae Orae Septentrionalis Ponti Euxini'
- 15.15-15.45 Tea
Chaired by Daniel Orrells
- 15.45-16.30 Phil Freeman (Liverpool) 'Mommsen, Haverfield and CIL VII'
- 16.30-17.15 Charlotte Roueche (KCL) 'William Ramsay, epigraphy, and exploration'
- 17.15-17.45 Concluding discussion
Further details from Alison Cooley (a.cooley{at}warwick.ac.uk), Dan Orrells (d.orrells{at}warwick.ac.uk)
Sponsored by the British Epigraphy Society, Humanities Research Committee (ÌÇÐÄTV), IAS (ÌÇÐÄTV), Dept of Classics & Ancient History (ÌÇÐÄTV)