We can't call it the conference's greatest hits (lest we offend the medievalists among the organisers, attendees and presenters)... but it's certainly the classics!
Phenomenal opportunity here at the @DurhamMEMSA for some public outreach. Anyone interested in space research as relates to gardens or rural regions should give this a look!
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#ClassicsTwitter & #medievaltwitter - we would still like a few more editors to join our ranks, especially ones with specialties in Greek & late antiquity!
Academics, we’d also love a few more advisory board members! Specialists in ancient religion, late antiquity, archeology 🙏
Wonderful to have had CAHA’s support for our conference. We join a vibrant community of scholars and activities that took place at @unibirmingham this semester!
Reading through the lovely feedback that all our wonderful delegates left, and we can't help but feel really quite proud!😊
Thanks again to all those who attended and made the conference the success that it was. We hope your journeys on Sunday were smoother than on Saturday!
So we’ve now drawn @SpaceConference 2019 to a close. The participation & sense of community has been astonishing. I am profoundly grateful for such an engaging two days with colleagues across multiple disciplines. Thanks to our delegates. Organising has been a blast. #M3Spaces ❣️
I've had one of the most informative and formative conferences of my career so far this weekend @SpaceConference 2019. Such a diverse group of speakers, speaking on related themes led to some remarkable conversations - exactly what we hoped for! @Midlands4Cities@CAHA_UoB
Unfortunately, it's time for our final paper. Fortunately, we have the fantastic Alexis Gorby (Oxford) to see the conference out in style with the paper: The Adelphia Sarcophagus and the construction of space in the San Giovanni catacomb #M3Spaces
From nights spent with Pliny to Knights sent to Canterbury, we move on to Birmingham's own Wolfson scholar, @ConnollyGiles and his paper: the womb of the mother and the seat of her father: Canterbury and the memory of Thomas Becket #M3Spaces
Dear Santa, this Christmas, Ryan Warwick would like a moment-by-moment run down of an average Roman's daily life! We hear about a crisis of eviden in Ryan Warwick's talk: To Know Tiro: Pliny's Dreams in Epistulae 7.4 @M3Spaces #ClassicsTwitter@CAHA_UoB
Exploring the separation of space further, @LydiaJFisher from @UniofExeter welcomes us to congregate in the world of the medieval parish church and its socially constituted role in medieval society.
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Moving from leaves to levity, we’re now fortunate to have Matthew Naglak with us to review the Roman Triumph. Processing forth, he looks to explore Lefebvre’s ideas of rhythm and how this speaks to triumphal displays and the spaces they were encountered in. #M3Spaces#Rome