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K E L L OG G C OL L EG E

O XF O R D C E NT R E F O R L AT E A NT I QU I T Y
O XF OR D C E NT R E F OR T H E ST U DY OF R EL I G I ON I N P U B L I C L I F E

Constantine and the Grandeur that was Rome


An Interdisciplinary Symposium: www.constantine2013.org
11 12 December 2013, Kellogg College, 60 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6PN
Wednesday 11 December 2013
13.45 Registration
14.15 Werner de Saeger (Oxford): Opening lecture
Afternoon Panel Chair: Paul Barnwell (Oxford)
15.00 Aleksandra Krauze- (Lublin): Power i
Helena her figure, importance and influence in the 4th century
Graham Jones (Oxford): Heeding Helen: More questions than answers in the life
s mother
Riccardo Saccenti (FSCIRE Bologna): Constantine in question. The construction of
the ideal figure of the emperor in the beginnings of XIVth century
16.30 Alberto Melloni (FSCIRE Bologna) presenting Costantino I. Enciclopedia
ditto di
Milano 313 2013.

Thursday 12 December 2013


Morning Panel Chair: Bryan Ward-Perkins (Oxford)
9.30 Davide Dainese (FSCIRE Bologna): Synods and Political Power
Javier Beida Iniesta (Valencia): Biblical and patristic foundation of the audientia
episcopalis and the problems of the officium iudiciorum
Eireni Artemi (Athens): Constantine and Christianity through the writings of
Lactantius and Eusebius of Caesarea
11.30 Sebastian Petzolt (Oxford): The logic of faith, belief, and conversion
Jorge Tomás Garcia (Murcia): A new approach to the aesthetics of sculpture in the
time of Constantine
Carlos Jesus (Coimbra):
cultural propaganda in the statues held at the Baths of Zeuxippus
Afternoon Panel chair: Allan Doig (Oxford)
14.00 Bertrand Lançon & Tiphaine Moreau (Limoges): Evergetism, Prodigality,
337)
Norman Austin (Arizona):
Tara Baker The Cross and Visions of Victory
16.00 Sean Griffin (UCLA):
Frederick Lauritzen (FSCIRE Bologna): The
imperial panegyrics
Alberto Melloni (FSCIRE Bologna): Constantine: the emperor, the image and the
myth, IV XXI Century
The conference is free, but it is essential to register with [email protected]

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