ninawillburger, to random
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For today's #MosaicMonday an early 4th century AD mosaic, discovered in the basilica of Aquileia, depicting the fight between a rooster and a turtle, commonly interpreted as the representation of light/good (rooster) and darkness/evil (turtle).

#LateAntiquity
#RomanArchaeology

arturoviaggia, to photography
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This is my most viewed image on Fickr. A pov shot looking up towards the dome in the sanctuary of San Vitale in . Gives a good sense of the mosaic program. Over 11K views!

📷🇮🇹 https://www.flickr.com/photos/60661697@N07/9226627308





@photography @humanities @visualarts @theology

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
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The late antique/early basilica of San Agnes on the via nomentana in , with and granite columns spoliated from buildings and 7th century gold mosaic.

arturoviaggia, to photography
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Mosaic panel from Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in which shows Jesus casting out demons from the Gerasene demoniac into a herd of pigs. The story is told in Mark 5:1-5:20 and Luke 8:26-8:39.

📷🇮🇹 flic.kr/p/2pDHDza





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arturoviaggia, to photography
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Apse and sanctuary of the "double church" or "Church of Mary" at . It's believed that the Council of Ephesus was held here in 431. It was the first church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, the

📷🇹🇷 https://flic.kr/p/qAmgZq




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knavalesi, to religion


Turns out I made a mastodon account 6 years ago! I'm Kent, a historian of in working on the prose of Venantius Fortunatus; editor- and tutor-for-hire (see link in profile); college instructor; dad to six cats 🐈 and husband to a brilliant scholar.

Originally from , currently in Lexington, KY.

Here I hope to share interesting tidbits from my field, as well as thoughts about research and pedagogy. And of course cat pics.

clusterroots, to Archaeology German

"Sailors and Saints" at the of . Joseph L. Rife presents results from long-term excavations at Kenchreai, the port of Corinth (Greece) in .

clusterroots, to Archaeology German

Tomorrow, is once again celebrating the traditional . Also taking part is Prof Joseph L. Rife. He will reveal new insights into of Mediterranean harbour cities in https://www.uni-kiel.de/de/veranstaltungen/night-of-the-profs/2023/details/news/21-uhr-cap3-2-2023

MARBASPrinceton, to Archaeology

This is the account for Manuscript, Rare Book & Archive Studies (MARBAS) at Princeton. We're an initiative dedicated to sharing resources and techniques related to textual artifacts produced before 1600. That's manuscripts, archival documents, early printed books, papyri, inscriptions, the list goes on! We're all about premodern texts and the multitudes of materials that have carried them.

We'll be posting about , , and from a range of geographies and across , , and the period.

Looking forward to connecting with @antiquidons, @histodons, @medievodons, @bookhistodons, and others!

https://marbas.princeton.edu/

Rome_and_stuff, to philosophy
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The rarely seen 2021 of the first, / early church of Santi Apostoli (buried in a later rebuilding) in . The made rome marble is from the 6th to 7th century.

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nev, to history
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Sooo I'm getting back into .

Do any of you have blogs? I would be interested in following your blogs! Or other people's blogs that you like. Tumblr and Medium count!

Some things I like to read about: and in general, & , , , , reviews, municipal politics, any independent Canadian media…but also just personal blogs are fine.

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bibelexegese, to random

We are a long-term project based in Berlin (Germany).
Started in 2011, the project edits and other texts by key authors of : Eusebius of Caesarea, Cyril of Alexandria, Hesychius of Jerusalem, Procopius of Gaza, Severian of Gabala and Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Their commentaries and sermons are important in the history of because of their powerful influence in the medieval and early modern periods, but they are also an intriguing branch of ancient literary , and, as such, are of great interest for literary and historical studies, philology and philosophy.
The editions are published online (and open access) in the Patristic Text Archive () and in print in the series "Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller (GCS)" (DeGruyter).

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