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Classics, love, revolution: the legacies of Luigi Settembrini – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

#review Anna Maria Cimino @ #BMCR on Andrea Capra, Barbara Graziosi, Classics, love, revolution: the legacies of Luigi Settembrini - bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2025/2025.09... "a subject who turns antiquity into a tool for criticising the present and producing the ideas to revolutionise it..."

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Roman Constantinople in Byzantine perspective – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

#review #BMCR Paul Magdalino, #Roman #Constantinople in #Byzantine perspective: the memorial and aesthetic rediscovery of Constantine's beautiful city, from late antiquity to the Renaissance (2024) bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2025/2025.03...

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A photo of a hand holding the RMN bookmark that came in the BMCR tote bag

A photo of a hand holding the RMN bookmark that came in the BMCR tote bag

A photo of the swag at the RMN table at the BMCR General Meeting

A photo of the swag at the RMN table at the BMCR General Meeting

If you're at the Black Methodists for Church Renewal (BMCR) General Meeting, we'd love to see you! Come by the RMN table for some merch and good company.

#faithfullylgbtq #lgbtq #umc #unitedmethodistchurch #bmcr

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Brill’s companion to ancient Greek and Roman warfare on film – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

#classicalreception @ #BMCR #review Konstantinos P. Nikoloutsos, Brill's companion to ancient Greek and Roman warfare on film (2023) bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2025/2025.03... ("especially recommended to Ridley Scott")

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Classical antiquity and medieval Ireland: an anthology of medieval Irish texts and interpretations – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

#classicalreception @ #BMCR #review Michael Clarke, Erich Poppe, Isabelle Torrance, Classical antiquity & medieval Ireland: an anthology of medieval Irish texts and interpretations (2024) bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2025/2025.03... "a remarkable and convenient resource for both Celticists and classicists"

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ISAW Monographs: *NEW Review*: A. Marton on A. Kotsonas, The Sanctuary of Hermes and Aphrodite at Syme Viannou VII, Vols. 1-2 (LASA 348-349) #BMCR: bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2025/2025.02...

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Join #CentenaryMemphis and the TWK BMCR Youth Ministry this Wednesday at 6:30pm in Memphis and Nashville!

Please share with the youth and parents in your local congregation!
#twkbmcr #twkumc #bmcr #nextgen #BeUMC #rethinkchurch

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Brill’s companion to the reception of Vitruvius – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

#classicalreception #BMCR #review Indra Kagis McEwen on Ingrid D. Rowland, Sinclair Bell, Brill's companion to the reception of #Vitruvius (2024) - "anyone interested in learning about Vitruvius.. would be wrong not to begin with this unique collection" bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2024/2024.11...

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Ambiguity and religion in Ovid’s Fasti: religious innovation and the imperial family – Bryn Mawr...

Gwynaeth McIntyre (Otago) #BMCR review: Darja Šterbenc Erker, Ambiguity & religion in Ovid's Fasti bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2024/2024.01... "valuable contribution to current discussions of genre, poetic intention, & audience expectations in literature of..late 1st century BCE to 1st century CE"

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Queens of a fallen world: the lost women of Augustine’s Confessions – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

"it serves as of an exemplar for writing serious historical inquiry to a broad readership" - Geoffrey Nathan (USNW/SDSU) #BMCR review on Kate Cooper, Queens of a fallen world: the lost women of #Augustine's Confessions (2023) bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2023/2023.11...

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The tomb of Parennefer, butler of Pharaoh Akhenaten: Theban tomb 188 – Bryn Mawr Classical Review

"beautifully produced volume that addresses, in detail, the archaeology of a historically important ancient Egyptian monument": Elizabeth Eltze (Auckland) - #BMCR review S.Redford, The tomb of Parennefer, butler of Pharaoh Akhenaten: Theban tomb 188 bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2023/2023.11...

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The mythological origins of Renaissance Florence: the city as New Athens, Rome, and Jerusalem – Br...

#classicalreception review #BMCR - Susanna De Beer on Irina Chernetsky, The mythological origins of Renaissance Florence: the city as New Athens, Rome, and Jerusalem (CUP) bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2023/2023.10...

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