The first, on Temple Music: Meaning and Influence, organized by Margaret Barker, to be held on Saturday 30 May 2009 at the Temple Church in London.
THe second, on the Septuagint at Heythrop College:
LOST IN TRANSLATION: STUDIES OF THE SEPTUAGINT AND BEYOND IN HONOUR OF JENNY DINESI can't reproduce the registration form here, but the contact info is:
A One Day Conference
Heythrop College, University of London
All papers will take place in the Walker, 2nd Floor, Main Building
Wednesday 24th of June 2009
9:30-10:10: Registration and Tea/Coffee (Walker Room)
The morning papers will be chaired by Dr Ann Jeffers, Heythrop College.
10:10: Introduction
10:10-10:50: Sarah Pearce, University of Southampton.
"Philo's 'Family Values'".
10:50-11:30: Charlotte Hempel, University of Birmingham. The Qumran Yahad in Recent Scholarship.
11:30-12:20: Tessa Rajak, University of Reading.
'Ancestral Laws: What Josephus Made of the Greek
Bible.'
12:20-1:00: Deborah Rooke, King’s College, London
‘Susanna in Handel's Oratorio’.
Lunch – provided (Walker Room)
The afternoon papers will be chaired by Dr Bridget Gilfillan Upton
1:50-2:30: Jim Aitken, CJCR, Cambridge
'The Septuagint and "Alexandrian" scholarship'.
2:30-3:10: Gillian Greenberg, University College London
'Literary Initiative in the Peshitta'.
3:10-3:50: Sean Ryan, Heythrop College.
‘Dislocated Locusts: Re-visions of Joel & Amos in
Revelation 9’
3:50-4:30: Jonathan Norton, Heythrop College. ‘Psuche, Pneuma, and Paul's Rhetorical Surprise’.
4:30 Tea and departure
Ms Mariann JakabThird, a reminder of the Dead Sea Scrolls Conference at Kings College London, for which the registration deadline is 1 May.
Heythrop College
University of London
Kensington Square
London W8 5HQ
m.jakab@heythrop.ac.uk
020 7795 4201
All three via Deborah Rooke on the SOTS list.