[Lecture by Tamar Hodos of interest]
[More papers by Tamar here - https://bristol.academia.edu/TamarHodos
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Thursday, March 9th, 6:00pm
Medicine and the Humanities from Ancient to Modern: The Varied Fortunes of Galen
Claire Bubb, ISAW

Monday, March 20th, 6:00pm
Globalising the Mediterranean's Iron Age
Tamar Hodos, University of Bristol

Wednesday, March 22nd, 6:00pm - Rostovtzeff Lecture Series: Egyptian versus Greek in Late Antique Egypt: The Struggle of Coptic for an Official Status, I *
An Egyptian Exception?
Jean-Luc Fournet, Collège de France,Paris

Tuesday, March 28th, 6:00pm
Anatolia Before Assyrians: New Perspectives on Urbanization and State Formation in Central Anatolia in the Light of Recently Excavated Early Bronze Age Monumental Structures at Kanesh
Fikri Kulakoglu, Ankara University

Wednesday, March 29th, 6:00pm - Rostovtzeff Lecture Series: Egyptian versus Greek in Late Antique Egypt: The Struggle of Coptic for an Official Status, II *
Why Greek was Preferred to Coptic?
Jean-Luc Fournet, Collège de France, Paris

The Rostovtzeff Lectures are supported in part by a generous endowment fund given by Roger and Whitney Bagnall.


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