På grund av rådande restriktioner har många av de inplanerade aktiviteterna tyvärr inte kunnat genomföras. I väntan på att kunna erbjuda er ett nytt spännande program tipsar vi er om att följa Institutets intressanta seminarier.
Research Seminars 2021 (January – March), Thursdays at 17.00 on Zoom
(register first time at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJElf–qpzIuHtwnFCSLwv_6qhm0nj5qxZu4)
28/01
Astrid Capoferro (The Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome)
“En bortglömd text: Flavia Capitolinas gravinskrift” (in Swedish)
04/02
Gustav Zamore (Centre for Medieval Studies, Stockholm University)
“Medieval Contestations of Sacred Space: Rome and Beyond”
11/02
Magnus Borg (Dept. of History, Stockholm University/ Fellow at The Swedish Institute in Rome, 20/21)
“Solidity and Inconstancy: Roman Spolia and the Semiotics of Culture”
18/02
Hampus Olsson (Dept. of Archaeology and Ancient History, Lund University/ Fellow at The Swedish Institute in Rome, 20/21)
“The Biedano Region 480-50 BC: Political and Socio-Cultural Development in a South Etruscan Town and Its Hinterland”
25/02
Kristian Göransson (Dept. of Historical Studies, Gothenburg University)
“Francavilla di Sicilia: Resultat från institutets utgrävningar 2016-2018” (in Swedish)
04/03
Simon Malmberg (Dept. of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion, University of Bergen)
“Understanding Ancient Rome as a Port City: A Survey of the Banks of the Tiber”
11/03
Ragnar Hedlund (Uppsala University Coin Cabinet)
“Roman Emperors and Local Elites in Asia Minor”
18/03
Johan Eriksson (Dept. of Art History, Uppsala University) presents his latest book The Condottiere Prince – A Visual Rhetoric: Leonello d’Este, Sigismondo Malatesta, Alessandro Sforza, Federico da Montefeltro (Editorial Committee of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome, 2020)
För mer information se http://www.isvroma.org/index.php/sv/seminars-at-the-institute