📢 Expect to see a special issue on early Christian authorship in the first 2025 volume of "Early Christianity," edited mea manu! With contributions of the viri mulieresque illustres, @jeremiahcoogan.bsky.social@danbatovici.bsky.social@worldlyscribe.bsky.social@gpfewster.bsky.social, and myself
How did so many Egyptian antiquities end up at @romtoronto.bsky.socialdoi.org/10.3138/mous...#museums#archaeology#papyrology#antiquities#oxyrhynchus
oooh STOLEN FRAGMENTS coming this fall from Roberta Mazza! www.amazon.com/Stolen-Fragm...
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Join us next week to think about overlapping libraries and moving texts in late antiquity!
How are Antiquity scholars and organizations responding to Israel's campaign of annihilation of Gaza’s past, present and future? For some insights, check out the archive I assembled ahead of tomorrow's Res Difficiles conference everydayorientalism.wordpress.com?p=5812&previ...
How are Antiquity scholars and organizations responding to Israel’s campaign of annihilation of Gaza’s past, present and future? What do Classicists, ancient historians and archaeologists, whose whole...
An article on an 18th-century handwritten manuscript of Voltaire’s French translations of apocrypha & other related works coming your way soon… I hope….
Inky paw print on a sherd from Thebes, Egypt, recording Maieuris paid their taxes at around 94 CE. I've flipped the image so the paw print is facing up & the text is inverted. My guess is this was a cat, it's a cat kinda thing to do no? But I'm not an expert. 6.5x6.4cm #MuseumWork#RomanEgypt#Cats
It's out! Early Christianity just published a special issue on Pseudepigraphy built from a colloquium I hosted last February thanks to a grant from the @britishacademy.bsky.social@leverhulme.bsky.social. It includes +
Early Christianity (EC), Volume 14 (2023) / Issue 4, 1868-7032 (1868-8020)
Grateful to @kelsbot.bsky.social for the invitation to participate in a fantastic workshop last year on pseudepigraphy in the ancient Mediterranean, which is now a special journal issue! Check out the other great contributions too (Early Christianity 14.4)