The best time to get rid of your 23&Me DNA data is to have never given it to them in the first place. The second best time is now.
Nice to see this officially on the way out! I make a modest contribution to a co-written piece on the early Middle Ages with Mark Hudson and Alison Crowther. global.oup.com/academic/pro...
I would have long since if I was not worried about burning bridges with the journal in question...
It is now 8 months since a manuscript of mine submitted to a major journal has gone without peer reviewers being found, and 2 months since a query to the editors asking for an update has gone without a response. Is this the norm, now?
Ah apologies, you *did* mention Nicomedia...!
Don't forget the Eusebii of Vercelli, Samosata, Alexandria, Nicomedia, and Dorylaeum!
We also have several million Theodorics, if the secular world is more to your taste?
The scholar getting laid off landed another, better post, somewhere else In the end, so who had the last laugh, really?
Welcome to late antique church history. Meet St. Augustine, not to be confused with St. Augustine.