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Drs. E.A. (Elsa) Lucassen

Faculty of Humanities
Geschiedenis
Area of expertise: Late Antiquity, Festival Studies, Early Christianity, Papyrology, History of Religions, Roman Egypt, Mythology
Photographer: Sjoerd Baerts

Visiting address
  • Kloveniersburgwal 48
  • Room number: C1.08
Postal address
  • Postbus 1610
    1000 BP Amsterdam
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    Elsa Lucassen’s research project, part of the NWO-funded Lived Time project led by Dr Sofie Remijsen, is called ‘The Changing Festival Calendar in Late Antique Egypt’. She studies the way the immense changes of Late Antiquity, such as the rise of Christianity, influenced the festival calendar and the effect this had on the conviviality of culturally and religiously diverse groups. Before starting her PhD, she taught Latin and Greek at a secondary school in Amsterdam, having studied Classics at the University of Amsterdam.

    Project website: Lived Time – Lived Time in Late Antique Egypt (uva.nl)

     

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    • Remijsen, S. (organiser), Lucassen, E. (organiser), Hoogeveen, K. (organiser), Dekker, R. (organiser) & Collignon, M. (organiser) (26-11-2024 - 28-11-2024). Lived Time. Routines, Temporal Norms and Identities from Antiquity to the Modern World, Amsterdam. Conference on the experience of time, with contributions on topics from antiquity to the present day. Linked to Sofie Remijsen's research project (…) (organising a conference, workshop, ...). https://aihr.uva.nl/content/events/2024/11/lived-rime-conference.html
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