Fourth International RaLATh-Conference
Next week the Fourth International Conference "Roman and Late Antique Thrace" (RaLATh) will take place in Burgas, Bulgaria, devoted this time to "Conflicts and Catastrophes".
Next week the Fourth International Conference "Roman and Late Antique Thrace" (RaLATh) will take place in Burgas, Bulgaria, devoted this time to "Conflicts and Catastrophes".
Thanks to our IT expert, Claus Franke, a map, which displays the mints, hoards and findspots, is now added to the portal’s menu.
The call for papers for the seventh series of the Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin is open until July, 31st. The seminar will run during the winter term of the 2020/21 academic year and is organised by the "Zentrum Grundlagenforschung Alte Welt" of the Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities together with the Berliner Antike Kolleg.
The conference "History and Society in Numismatic Perspectives" will be hosted by Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" in October 2020. The registration deadline is extended until 12.07.2020.
It is a first preliminary version and covers all provincial coinages issued under Gordian I, Gordian II, Balbinus, Pupienus, and Gordian III (AD 238-244), except for the province of Asia which had been previously published as RPC volume VII.1 by Marguerite Spoerri.
Our colleague, Angela Berthold, gave a talk on the coin typology of Maroneia.
Join the lecture by Yannis Stoyas. It is the last lecture of the Numismatic webinar series organized by our colleagues in Sofia within the frames of the project "Cult and Religion in Ancient Thrace”.
Join the webinar on Sunday at 10 am by Prof. Dr. sc. Ilya Prokopov and Dr. Valentina Grigorova-Gencheva.
Webinar lecture by Ulrike Peter on coins as communication media in Thrace and Moesia Inferior in the third century AD
New project positions at the Münzkabinett Berlin will be available from September 1, 2020. The aim of this subproject is to record in the interactive catalogue of the Münzkabinett (ikmk.smb.museum) approx. 12,000 coins minted in Asia Minor prior to the Roman domination.
Join the lecture of Dr. Thomas Faucher on Saturday at 10 am "The Ptolemaic Coinage of Egypt".
Join the lecture of Prof. Dr. François de Callataÿ in the webinar series as part of the project on cult and religion in ancient Thrace.
A new project on cult and religion in ancient Thrace is being launched at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. An EU-funded international numismatic seminar series will take place in May / June.
Our colleagues, Lily Grozdanova and Karsten Tolle, will give a seminar this Thursday at 5 pm.
The menu navigation in our portal is now available in even more languages.
The CN team has been actively working from home and was able to add new functionalities to our portal: The layout of the website is now viewable in Bulgarian and Russian.
Thanks to our IT team, the Corpus Nummorum portal is now finally searchable in German, as was our plan from the beginning of the project.
On February 27, 2020, Vladimir Stolba and Ulrike Peter will give a talk on typology of Abydos’ autonomous and Roman provincial coinage in a broader context of the Troad and adjacent regions.
The Fourth International Conference “Roman and Late Antique Thrace” (RaLATh) will take place in Burgas, Bulgaria from 12–16 October 2020. The topic is “Conflicts and Catastrophes in Roman and Late Antique Thrace.”
On February 1st, 2020, Claus Franke joint our team in order to support the IT needs of our database.
Dr. Lily Grozdanova, who is studying the coinage of Pautalia, was awarded the “Best Young Scholar of SU St. Kliment Ohridski” prize for 2019, founded and supported by the Sofia Municipality.
Karsten Tolle and Sebastian Gampe from our team in Frankfurt will present a paper titled “Nomisma.org und Corpus Nummorum - Einfluss digitaler Methoden.”
We are pleased to announce that on January 1, 2020, Jan Köster took over the role of IT support for our web-portal.
From January 2020, our practice of choosing the coin of the month will change.
Dear colleagues and friends, The CN-team wishes you all a very merry Christmas and a happy and successful New Year.
The second international “Visual Languages of Ancient Coins” (VLAC) conference, organized by the NUMiD Project, will take place in Frankfurt.
The Academy of Sciences and Literature in Mainz is organizing a one day conference on the so called “small disciplines” of the German research system.
The École Pratique des Hautes Études, Section des sciences historiques et philologiques – Equipe AnHiMA, is hosting a one-day workshop on the Roman Provincial coinage of the Troad organized by Antony Hostein, Directeur d’études at CNRS.
Join our CN colleagues and visit the 14. Tag der antiken Numismatik in Münster. As always, this numismatic meeting offers an interesting programme with numerous project presentations and the exciting results of new research.
The e-Forschungsberichte of the German Archaeological Institute have just been published. There you will find the above mentioned article which summaries the results of a workshop in October 2018. Two members of our team took part.