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Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity (325 - 600)

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New Publication!

  • 11th February 2020
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Our latest project publication is the special journal issue Waves across the Pond: Exiling Clerics in Late Antiquity, Studies in Late Antiquity: A Journal, vol. 3.3 (2019), edited by our PI, Julia Hillner, with articles by Jennifer Barry (Mary Washington), Richard Flower (Exeter), Elisabeth O’Connell (British Museum) and Julia.

Recent Posts

  • New Publication!
  • Using the Clerical Exile Database: Benefits and Limits of Social Network Analysis
  • Reprint and impact of my book on book-burning
  • Database presentation at ‘Poena aut venia? Attitudes to Emigration in Rome, Byzantium and Beyond’, part II
  • Database presentation at ‘Poena aut venia? Attitudes to Emigration in Rome, Byzantium and Beyond’, part I

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