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The Genealogies and Domestic Spaces of Early Christian Saints in Early Modern Rome (Conference Paper/Presentation)
Title: The Genealogies and Domestic Spaces of Early Christian Saints in Early Modern Rome
Author: Maya Maskarinec
Abstract: This talk considered the genealogies and domestic spaces
of early Christian saints in early modern Rome to demonstrate how intimately connected these were with contemporaries' interest into Roman antiquities and illustrious Romans of antiquity.
Date: 02/19/2022
Conference Name: The Classical Tradition and the Making of Knowledge, USC EMSI/Huntington Library
Saints for All Occasions in Early Medieval Rome (Conference Paper/Presentation)
Title: Saints for All Occasions in Early Medieval Rome
Author: Maya Maskarinec
Abstract: This talk examined how saints and their cults could serve as role models for individuals and communities, and to what degree their usage as such reveals aspects of the cultural connectivity of the Mediterranean.
Date: 06/10/2022
Conference Name: Exempla docent. Significance of Paradigmatic Conceptions for the Function of Mediterranean Societies during the 4th–8th Centuries, University of Zurich (Switzerland)
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