Byzantine Fellows List, 2010/11
Fellows
- Dimiter G. Angelov, Harvard University / University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Spring, The Byzantine Hellene: Emperor Theodore Ⅱ Laskaris and the Transformation of Byzantine Culture after 1204
- Mark C. Bartusis, Northern State University, Aberdeen, Academic Year, Warfare in Later Byzantium
- Ildiko Csepregi, University of Reading, United Kingdom, Fall, Temple Sleep from Antiquity to Byzantium: Healing, Dreaming, and Storytelling
- Veronica della Dora, University of Bristol, United Kingdom, Spring, Byzantine Landscapes: Looking at the World before Linear Perspective
- Réka Forrai, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, Academic Year, Papal Involvement in the Spread of Greek Culture to the Medieval Latin West
- Manfred Kraus, University of Tübingen, Fall, The Byzantine Aftermath of Aphthonius's Progymnasmata
- Aglae Pizzone, University of Milan, Academic Year, ‘Imagine There's a Tragelaph’: Phantasia and Aesthetics in the Middle Byzantine Period (Ⅸ–Ⅻ Century)
- Peter Sarris, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, Fall, Agrarian Change in Byzantium c.630–1204
- Kostas Yiavis, Cornell University, Academic Year, Vernacular Byzantine Translations and the Medieval European Romance, 1350–1550
Junior Fellows
- Heather Badamo, University of Michigan, Academic Year, Image and Community: Representations of Military Saints in the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean
- Annie Labatt, Yale University Academic Year, In Search of the Eastern Image: Sacred Painting in Eighth and Ninth Century Rome
- Alexander More, Spring, State and Health in the Medieval Mediterranean at the Origins of Welfare Policy, 1150–1350
Summer Fellows
- Margaret B. Alexiou, Harvard University, Ptochoprodromika: Edition, Translation, Commentary, with Introduction
- Sarah T. Brooks, James Madison University, The Art of Death in Byzantium: Funerary Art and Architecture, 1204–1453
- Ana Cabrera L., Museo Nacional De Artes Decorativas, Madrid, Spain, Characterization of Coptic Textiles: The Collection of the Textile and Clothing Museum of Barcelona
- Mariachiara Giorda, University of Turin, Torino, Italy, Retelling the Family: Blood Ties in Egyptian Monasticism (Ⅳ–Ⅶ Centuries)
- Alexander L. Lingas, City University London, United Kingdom /European Humanities Research Centre, University of Oxford, A New Historical Introduction to Byzantine Chant
- Przemysław Marciniak, University of Silesia, Poland, A Commentary and Translation of the Three Byzantine Dramatia: Katomyomachia, Dramation, and Bion Prasis
- Sergei Mariev, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, Optics and Aesthetics in Theodoros Metochites
- Alberto Rigolio, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, The Syriac Translation Movement: Shaping Greek Education for a Christian Society
- Svetlana Sobkovitch, École pratique des hautes études, Université Paris-Sorbonne, France, Marian Prefigurations in Byzantine Art: Evolution of the Main Types
- Oğuz Tekin, Istanbul University, Late Roman and Byzantine Weights in the Collection of the Istanbul Archaeology Museum
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