-
Studying Classics in Byzantium
—
filed under:
Scholar Spotlight,
Fellow,
Byzantine Studies
Baukje van den Berg studies how the Byzantines used ancient literature for teaching grammar and rhetoric
Located in
News & Press
/
News Archives
/
2020
-
Hagia Sophia Meets Plaster Casts
—
filed under:
Junior Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight,
Byzantine Studies
Flavia Vanni makes the case for analyzing a material that has persisted from antiquity to today
Located in
News & Press
/
News Archives
/
2020
-
2019 Byzantine Studies Symposium
—
filed under:
News,
Symposium,
Byzantine Studies
Processions: Urban Ritual in Byzantium and Neighboring Lands
Located in
News & Press
/
News Archives
/
2019
-
The Pope’s Ghostwriter
—
filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Evangelos Chrysos describes how a ninth-century papal advisor used the world’s largest forgery to fuel a culture clash
Located in
News & Press
/
News Archives
/
2019
-
Reconstructing What Is Lost
—
filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Arianna Gullo uses sixth-century epigrams to better understand Byzantine art history
Located in
News & Press
/
News Archives
/
2019
-
Call for Papers: 55th International Congress on Medieval Studies
—
filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
News
Dumbarton Oaks is sponsoring 5 sessions in 2020
Located in
News & Press
/
News Archives
/
2019
-
Written in the Stars
—
filed under:
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight,
Byzantine Studies
Alberto Bardi examines astronomical manuscripts and cross-cultural exchanges in Byzantium
Located in
News & Press
/
News Archives
/
2019
-
The Missing People of Crete
—
filed under:
Scholar Spotlight,
Fellow,
Byzantine Studies
Vera Klontza-Jaklova develops a method to find remnants of the island’s Arabic period
Located in
News & Press
/
News Archives
/
2019
-
Hiding in Plain Sight
—
filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Christos Simelidis rediscovers a text on the Virgin Mary that is a missing link in Byzantine religious history
Located in
News & Press
/
News Archives
/
2019
-
The Ancient World’s TV
—
filed under:
Junior Fellow,
Byzantine Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Reyhan Durmaz argues that storytelling facilitated Christian-Muslim dialogue in the Middle Ages
Located in
News & Press
/
News Archives
/
2019