Published on 15 November 2013 John Scheid Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome 2001 - 2016 Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url News RSS News The loves of Ismene and Ismenias - " Well-known novel " : a Byzantine novel in18th century Paris. november 18, 2013 Ingela Nilsson Professor at Uppsala University (Sweden) Two conferences: November 18 and 21, 2013 Go to the conferences page John Scheid Religion, institutions and society in ancient Rome 2001 - 2016 Latest associated news All news Sticky news Public lectures program 2025-2026 Published on 28 July 2025 Sticky news Exhibition " Jules Oppert and the discovery of Mesopotamia (1850-1905) " : reading advice Published on 27 June 2025 Sticky news Jules Oppert and the discovery of Mesopotamia (1850-1905) Exhibition Published on 20 May 2025 Chair of excellence in biology/health Published on 23 July 2025 Research Assistant F/M - Pr Philippe Aghion, Chair Economics of Institutions, Innovation and Growth Job offer Published on 23 July 2025 Alain Supiot, winner of the Bob Hepple Award for Lifetime Achievement in Labour Law Published on 22 July 2025 Agreement signed between Collège de France and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Published on 3 July 2025 Animal biology engineer F/M - Pr Sonia Garel, Chair of Neurobiology and the Immune System Job offer Published on 2 July 2025
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