ASP Call for Papers
The American Society of Papyrologists
Call for Papers for the January 2010 Meeting in Orange County, CA
The American Society of Papyrologists invites proposals for papers for a panel on “Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Early Byzantine Egypt” for the 2010 APA January 6-9 in Orange County, California. Although the scope of papyrological studies is wide, submissions for this panel must meet at least one of the following criteria:
(a) they must make use of evidence for ancient cultures and literatures preserved in papyri, ostraca, or wooden tablets (in Greek, Latin, Coptic, Demotic, Arabic, or other appropriate languages);
(b) they must investigate aspects of the history, cultures, textual productions, or material culture of Egypt from the Hellenistic to the early Arab period.
Submissions from scholars at both junior and senior levels are welcome. Prospective speakers must be members in good standing of the APA.
Please send abstracts to Raffaella Cribiore, rc119@NYU.edu by February 15, 2009. Abstracts should not exceed 600 words (one single-spaced page) and should not include the author’s name to ensure anonymous referral.
If sent by regular mail, abstracts should be postmarked by February 15, 2009 and addressed to: Raffaella Cribiore, New York University, Department of Classics, 100 Washington Square East, Silver Center, room 503L, New York, N.Y. 10003.
Call for Papers for the January 2010 Meeting in Orange County, CA
The American Society of Papyrologists invites proposals for papers for a panel on “Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Early Byzantine Egypt” for the 2010 APA January 6-9 in Orange County, California. Although the scope of papyrological studies is wide, submissions for this panel must meet at least one of the following criteria:
(a) they must make use of evidence for ancient cultures and literatures preserved in papyri, ostraca, or wooden tablets (in Greek, Latin, Coptic, Demotic, Arabic, or other appropriate languages);
(b) they must investigate aspects of the history, cultures, textual productions, or material culture of Egypt from the Hellenistic to the early Arab period.
Submissions from scholars at both junior and senior levels are welcome. Prospective speakers must be members in good standing of the APA.
Please send abstracts to Raffaella Cribiore, rc119@NYU.edu by February 15, 2009. Abstracts should not exceed 600 words (one single-spaced page) and should not include the author’s name to ensure anonymous referral.
If sent by regular mail, abstracts should be postmarked by February 15, 2009 and addressed to: Raffaella Cribiore, New York University, Department of Classics, 100 Washington Square East, Silver Center, room 503L, New York, N.Y. 10003.
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