14 XII: Eric Fournier (West Chester), Anticipating disaster: Honorius, forbearance and the limits of religious coercion in late Roman North Africa
Abstract Following Valens’ defeat at the hands of the Goths at the Battle of Adrianople in August 378 and immediately before Alaric’s sack of Rome in August 410, both Gratian ...
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7 XII: Ivan Foletti (Brno), Experiencing the sacred in one’s own skin: images and liturgy in late antique Rome
Abstract In the late antique world, the city of Rome is progressively (and thus radically) transformed by Christian rituals. One of the essential elements of this transformation is certainly the ...
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30 XI: Michael Hahn (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) wystąpi z referatem Clerics at the hippodrome? Foucault’s heterotopia, spatial semantics, and the construction of norms in late antique church Communities
Abstract The paper will examine the extent to which social control in terms of spatial regimes was effective in late antique church communities. I propose that some real life boundaries ...
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23 XI: Julia Borczyńska (UW) / Karol Kłodziński (University of Gdańsk) / Mohammed Abid (Université de la Manouba, Tunis), Charakterystyka dotychczasowych odkryć epigraficznych z Musti (Afryka Prokonsularna) ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem późnoantycznego ca
Abstract Celem referatu jest zaprezentowanie wyników prac epigraficznych prowadzonych w latach 2019-2023 w rzymskim mieście Musti/ Mustis (Africa Proconsularis) w ramach projektu AFRIPAL. M. Abid i K. Kłodzińśki na podstawie ...
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16 XI: Marta Szada (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń), Priesthood, Christian discipline and orthodoxy in the Opus imperfectum in Matthaeum
Abstract The paper will examine passages in the "Opus imperfectum in Matthaeum" dealing with the role and duties of Christian priests. The author, who appears to have been a priest ...
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9 XI: Mateusz Fafiński (University of Erfurt), Monks or citizens: Monasticism and civic unrest in Edessa?
Abstract In 449 Edessa found itself at a brink of exploding - its bishop, Hiba, was accused of heresy and a new governor was just about to enter the city. ...
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