New Publication!
'Rethinking Clement's Euripides: Source and Spectacle' by Dr. Ed Creedy (@edcreedy.bsky.social), published in Classical Quarterly and offering a fresh perspective on Clement's multi-faceted engagement with his dramatic sources.
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With a busy past few weeks I missed that this has now come out with CQ's FirstView.
A fun piece to write! I argue a misunderstanding of Clement's theatrical interests has blinkered our reading of this influential early Christian figure.
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This is all very well, but I think we all know we’ll still be waiting for the completion of the canonisation process over a century from now www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Height at least suggests a necessity of shelf dimensions!
We are excited to have a new account to bring everyone news about the History of Catholicism research team and events taking place at Durham. More information available here: www.durham.ac.uk/research/ins...
Pleasing to see that only 4% of the UK population need to be avoided at all costs...
Send in a paper! It’s going to be a great conference!
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Very exciting, you'll smash it! Hope this will also mean a brief in person return to TH as well.
Spent a few days exploring this stunning ancient city last year. The Piazza dell'Anfiteatro is wonderful, with fragments of the Roman structure amidst the later buildings.
Our visit coincided with the Festa di Sante Croce, with the winding streets lit by candles and the city filled with hymns.
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Nice to see this out digitally this week, open access at the link below ⬇️
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Late to the party but finally started watching Kaos last night. Prometheus' opening monologue on Zeus seemed pretty spot on to me...
Nice to see this out this week. Something a little different that spun out of my doctoral work, and ended up as a piece tracing a "Platonic" epithet back through the last five centuries of scholarship.
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Popping this back up for those who’ve recently joined the platform. Deadline tomorrow!
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For all those interested in the intersection of early Christian exegesis and artistic expression: do consider submitting to our session on Clement of Alexandria, Scripture and the Arts. More info below.
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Looking forward to this next week, it promises to be an excellent couple of days. Do get in touch if you'd be interested in joining us, either in person in London or virtually.
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A photo of Rubens’ painting depicting the Bishop Ambrose confronting the Theodosius on the steps of a cathedral.
Ambrose confronting Theodosius, painted by Rubens (c.1615).
One of many highlights from my amble round the Kunsthistorisches Museum this morning.