The Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity will host a conference on April 29-30, 2016 in East Pyne 010 at Princeton University. An additional workshop will also take place on May 1, 2016 in Dickinson Hall 211. The conference is cosponsored by several departments and centers at Princeton University related to history, classics, art, and medieval studies. It will focus on framing the late antique and early medieval economy.
1. COMMITTEE FOR THE STUDY OF LATE ANTIQUITY
CONFERENCE
APRIL 29-30, 2016 (EAST PYNE 010)
AN ADDITIONAL WORKSHOP
WILL TAKE PLACE ON MAY 1, 2016
(DICKINSON HALL 211)
Cosponsored by:
Department of Rare Books and Special Collections Firestone Library,
Center for Collaborative History, Department of History, Sharmin and Bijan
Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies, PIIRS (Princeton
Institute for International and Regional Studies), Seeger Center for Hellenic
Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund, Program in the
Ancient World, Graduate School, Department of Art and Archaeology, Program in
Medieval Studies, Center for Digital Humanities
Florin Curta, Merle Eisenberg, Andrei Gandila, Stefan Heidemann,
Richard Hobbs, Marek Jankowiak, Jonathan Jarrett, Tommi Lankila,
Lee Mordechai, Cecile Morrisson, Rory Naismith, Ruth Pliego,
Vivien Prigent, Jane Sancinito, Peter Sarris, Alejandro G. Sinner,
Alan Stahl, Paolo Tedesco, Jan Van Doren, Luca Zavagno
For further information visit coinage.princeton.edu
FLAME
FRAMING THE LATE ANTIQUE
AND EARLY MEDIEVAL ECONOMY