Long Epigraphic Friday 2023
Since 2013, the “Epigraphic Friday”, organized by Professor Angelos Chaniotis, gives the participants the opportunity to talk about Greek and Latin inscriptions (sometimes ancient inscriptions in other languages, too), by presenting new finds, discussing recently edited inscriptions or old finds, or addressing questions concerning Greek and Latin inscriptions. The pandemic has transformed the “Epigraphic Friday” into a hybrid event that lasts for two days, in order to accommodate participants in different time zones. The event will take place on Friday, March 3, and Saturday, March 4, 2023, 10 am-3.30 pm, in the West Building Seminar Room with physical presence and online.
For participation with physical presence registration is necessary. Please contact achaniotis@ias.edu.
For attendance online, please use this link:
March 4: https://theias.zoom.us/j/84211217573
Saturday, March 4
10.00-10.30 Adrian Robu (University of Paris 8, Vincennes Saint-Denis): Old and new decrees from Megara.
10.30-11.00 Chiara Battisti (Princeton University): Some remarks on the honorary decree of the Artemisioi for L. Munatius Hilarianus.
11.00-11.30 Flavio Santini (UC Berkekey): Like father, like son. A new document on the accession of Tiberius from Baetica.
11.30-12.15 Sevgiser Akat Özenir and Marijana Ricl (University of Belgrade): New Inscriptions from Miletus and Didyma.
12.15-1.30 Break
1.30-2.00 Rubina Raja (Aarhus University): ΤΒΑ
2.00-3.00 Workshop on graffiti
Rebecca Benefiel (IAS/Washington and Lee University) Tools for research on the graffiti of Smyrna (and Herculaneum and Pompeii)?
Angelos Chaniotis (IAS): Studying informal writing in Aphrodisias.