The Artemidorus Papyrus A one-day conference at St John's College, Oxford, on Friday, June 13th, 2008
The so-called Papyrus of Artemidorus with it three parts - a text, a map, and images - is one of the most spectacular artefacts published in this decade. The one-day conference at St John's College, Oxford, aims to bring specialists on all aspects of the papyrus together. We are especially glad that colleagues from Germany, Italy, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA have agreed to participate: While Luciano Canfora (Bari/Italy) has had to cancel due to other commitments, we shall hear Margarethe Billerbeck (Fribourg/CH), Baerbel Kramer (Trier/Germany), Dirk Obbink (Oxford/UK), Peter Parsons (Oxford/UK), Nicholas Purcell (Oxford/UK), Richard Talbert (UNC Chapel Hill/USA), Nigel Wilson (Oxford/UK), and others. The aim of the conference, organized by Kai Brodersen and Jas Elsner, is to study the artefact, and its text, map, and images, as "gobbets" first (in a well-established Oxford tradition), thus contributing to a deeper understanding of what the papyrus presents, before discussing probabilities and authenticities. You can find further information, and registration details, on www.artemidorus.de -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] , currently @sjc.ox.ac.uk
