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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Feb. 4 – Jessica Mutter
The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is pleased to announce its next meeting. Jessica Mutter, doctoral candidate in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago, will present “Conversion to Islam in Late Antique Syria: Sources and … Continue reading
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Jan. 30 – Walter Kaegi
The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium would like to invite you to a special presentation, held in co-sponsorship with the Lumen Christi Institute. Walter Kaegi, professor of History, will present “North Africa’s Transition from Christianity to Islam: Some Reconsiderations.” … Continue reading
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Jan. 7 – Ryan Fowler
The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium wishes to invite you to its first presentation of the winter quarter. Ryan Fowler, Curricular Fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies (Washington, DC), will present “How and Why to Read Plato: Lessons … Continue reading
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