Annual Lectures
26 February 2016: “Documenting the emergence of the Cult of Saints: possibilities and challenges”
Inaugural Lecture of the Centre for Late Antique Studies
(Bryan Ward-Perkins)
14 April 2017: “Elite Contestations and the Crisis of 455” (Professor Michele Salzman)
21 February 2018: “Speeches on stone: a roadmap towards Late Antiquity through epigraphy”(Silvia Orlandi)
3 April 2019: “Quoddam sacerdotium: the Mysteries of the State and the Self-perceptions of the late Roman bureaucratic elite” (Sebastian Schmidt-Hofner)
12 March 2021: “Disaster in Late Antiquity: Scale, Agency, and Narrative” (Kristina Sessa)
8 April 2022: “Simitthus in the first millennium AD. The multiple transformations of a Roman town in Africa” (Dr Philipp von Rummel)
11 November 2022: “The Consistory of the Late Roman Emperors” (Ignazio Tantillo)