Literature and Culture in the Roman Empire, 96–235 2020
DOI: 10.1017/9781108637336.014
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Architectural Criticism in the Roman World and the Limits of Literary Interaction

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“…The outcome of this experiment is, perhaps predictably, not expressed in a single unifying publication, but manifested in the range of visiting researchers, the many conferences and workshops and the plethora of publications that weave in and out of the evolving discourse surrounding DniR (e.g, Biffis 2018;, Barker 2019, Barker, Coombe, Perna 2018, Barker, Fant 2019, Hardy 2019a2019b, 2021, Prescott 2017, Prescott, Rasmussen 2020, Sande 2017, Siwicki 2020a2020b). Some of the outcomes have been in DniR's journal Acta (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcome of this experiment is, perhaps predictably, not expressed in a single unifying publication, but manifested in the range of visiting researchers, the many conferences and workshops and the plethora of publications that weave in and out of the evolving discourse surrounding DniR (e.g, Biffis 2018;, Barker 2019, Barker, Coombe, Perna 2018, Barker, Fant 2019, Hardy 2019a2019b, 2021, Prescott 2017, Prescott, Rasmussen 2020, Sande 2017, Siwicki 2020a2020b). Some of the outcomes have been in DniR's journal Acta (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%