Robin Whelan (Liverpool): Seminar on ‘How to be Both: Models of Christian Political Service in Late Antiquity’
Parliament Hall 66 South Street, St Andrews, Fife, United KingdomJoint event with Mediaeval Studies
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Joint event with Mediaeval Studies
St Andrews Law Society Mooting event with ILCR members invited
Authors of the Laws: Rethinking Rousseau’s Legislator through Ancient Lawgivers: (1) ‘Nothing in Common with Human Dominion’; and (2) ‘Graven on the Hearts of the Citizens’
Authors of the Laws: Rethinking Rousseau’s Legislator through Ancient Lawgivers: (1) ‘Nothing in Common with Human Dominion’; and (2) ‘Graven on the Hearts of the Citizens’
Registration: Email [email protected] by 15 April (include dietary requirements). (St Andrews Classics event with ILCR members invited)