Publications

Articles 

  • (2024) Dosi, M. ‘The Datacons Project: An Open-access Dataset of Late Roman Consular Dates.’ Journal of Open Humanities Data, 10: 9, pp. 1–8. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/johd.130  

Digital tools 

  • (2023) Dosi, M., ‘The DataCons Project: An Open-Access Archive of Late Roman Consular Dates’ (2.0.0) [Dataset]. Zenodo. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10251711 (2023) 
  • Burgi, K., Bushnell, M., Dosi, M., Dunwoody, S., Fox, J., Ghelarducci, V., Kono, K., Lowe, I., McDermott, C., Meredith, G., Ohge, C., Pisanelli, L., Saunders, N., Steer, M., Trinkwon, G., Walters, E., Winters, J., & Zolotariof, E. Mapping the Arts & Humanities in the UK. University of London School of Advanced Studies. Accessible from: https://www.humanities.org.uk/ 
  • (forthcoming) Dosi, M., Heather, P., Licudi, A., & Kieran, B., DataCons: The Digital Database of Late Roman Consular Dates. King’s College London Central IT Services. Beta version is accessible from: https://web-papyr-rp-poc-neu-1.azurewebsites.net/

Other Research Outputs 

Dissertations 

  • (2022). Consular Dating and Consular Dissemination in Late Antiquity. PhD dissertation, King’s College London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18742/pqvw-fh97 
  • (2017). Rome after Rome: Imperial Ideology and Propaganda in the Reigns of Zeno and Anastasius. MRes dissertation, University of Birmingham. 
  • (2014). Intorno a Re Odoacre e alla caduta senza rumore di Roma. Una questione storiografica ancora aperta. MA dissertation, Universita’ degli Studi di Milano.  

Work-in-progress 

  • Baker, K., Dosi, M., Heather P. & Licudi, A. (sub. exp. 2024). ‘DataCons: a New Research Tool for Digital Humanities and Ancient History.’ 
  • Baker, K. & Dosi, M. (sub. exp. 2024). ‘Logistic Regression Analysis, Geospatial Modelling and Overlap Analysis in Establishing Regional Dissemination Times and Deviations in the Order of Appearance of the Consular Formula: Preliminary Results’. This article presents the preliminary results of a collaborative project funded by KCL in 2019-2022, dealing with(i) an algorithm to identify anomalies in the expected order of dissemination of consular dates in the years 284-541, and (ii) a geospatial model to predict regional dissemination times of consular dating formulas. 
  • Dosi, M. (sub. exp. 2024), ‘Justinian and the End of the Ordinary Non-Imperial Consulship.’ Id. (sub. exp. 2024), ‘A Revision of the Conflicting Consular, Postconsular, Indictional and Diurnal Dates in Consular Papyri and Inscriptions in Bagnall, R. S. & Worp, K. A. Chronological systems of Byzantine Egypt. Second Edition. Leiden, 2004.’ 
  • Id. (sub. exp. 2024), ‘The Dissemination of Belisarius’ Consulship in Ostrogothic Italy, AD 535.’ 
  • Id. (sub. exp. 2024), ‘Polyonymous Nomenclatures in Late-Antique Consular Formulae.’ 
  • Id (sub. exp. 2024), “The Formula ‘Et qui fuerat nuntiatus (e.q.f.n.)’ in Late-Antique Consular Dates”. 
  • Id. (sub. exp. 2024), “The Origin and Development of the Practice of Dating by Junior Consuls in Late Antiquity”. 
  • Id. (sub. exp. 2024), ‘Recovering Contemporary Dissemination: Perfect, Most-Likely and Irreconcilable Dates in the Epigraphical and Papyrological Corpus of Late-Antique Consular Material’. 
  • Id. ‘Critical Discussion of the Places of First Appearance of the New Consulates: 284-541.’ In, id. DataCons: The Digital Database of Late Roman Consular Dates. 
  • Id. ‘Earliest attested Type-2 Formulas’. In id. DataCons: The Digital Database of Late Roman Consular Dates. 
  • Id. ‘Findspots’. In id. DataCons: The Digital Database of Late Roman Consular Dates.

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