LAMB Workshop: “Tetrarchic Christianity: The Transformation of Trier and Sirmium into Competing Christian Capitals”
Lottie Page, English
Thu, 10/10 · 6:00 pm—7:30 pm · 209 Scheide Caldwell
Program in Medieval Studies; The Center for Collaborative History; Departments of Art & Archaeology, English, Religion, and Classics
Join us for our third LAMB workshop on Thursday, October 10 at 6pm in Scheide Caldwell 209. We will read and discuss Jeremy Stitts’ paper “Tetrarchic Christianity: The Transformation of Trier and Sirmium into Competing Christian Capitals.” John Ladouceur will comment and dinner will be served.
Please RSVP and download the paper from our website. After you RSVP, you will receive an email with the password to download the paper.
About LAMB:
The Late Antique, Medieval, and Byzantine Graduate Workshop at Princeton (LAMB) provides interdisciplinary forums for presenting research, fostering community, and training in professional development.
Contact Radka Pallová (rp1545@princeton.edu)or Anna D’Elia (anna.delia@princeton.edu) with any questions.
LAMB is sponsored by the Program in Medieval Studies, the Center for Collaborative History, and the Departments of Art & Archaeology, English, Religion, and Classics.