Byzantine Fellows List, 1980/81
Associate Fellow
- Irfan Shahîd
Fellows
- Anthony A.M. Bryer, University of Birmingham, Academic Year,Late Byzantine and Early Ottoman Society
- Dimitri Conomos, University of British Columbia, Fall, The Late Byzantine and Slavonic Communion Cycle
- Sidney Griffith, Catholic University of America, Academic Year,Images and Symbols, Muslim Polemic and Christian Apologetic
- Walter Kaegi, University of Chicago, Fall, Byzantium and the Arab Conquest
- Anthony Luttrell, Old University of Malta, Academic Year, An Edition of the Aragonese Chronicle of the Morea
- Justin Mossay, Catholic University of Louvain, Spring, Gregory of Naziarzus
- Ahmad Shboul, University of Sydney, Academic Year, The Byzantines in Arabic Literature: Social and Intellectual Life in the Arab Frontier Cities of Northern Syria and Upper Mesopotamia
- Speros Vryonis
- Slobodan Ćurčić, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Spring, Annotated Bibliography of Medieval Art and Architecture in the Balkans
Fellow/American Academy in Romes
- Jan Ziolkowski
Junior Fellows
- John P. Baldovin, Yale University, Academic Year, The Urban Context of Christian Worship in Jerusalem, Rome, and Constantinople from the 4th to the 10th Centuries
- Leslie Brubaker, Johns Hopkins University, Academic Year, The Homilies of Gregory of Nazianzus in Paris (B.N. gr 510)
- Bruce Lippard, Indiana University, Academic Year, Byzantium and the Mongols, 1243–1341
- Robert Ousterhout, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign, Academic Year, The Architecture of the Kariye Camii in Istanbul
- William N. Turpin, Cambridge University, Academic Year, The Late Roman Law Codes: Forms and Procedures of Imperial Legislation from the Classical Age to Justinian
Summer Fellows
- Pascal Culerrier, University of Paris – Nanterre, Urban History of Western Asia Minor (6th–10th centuries)
- C.W.J. Eliot, Mount Allison University, New Brunswick, The Nekropolis Church at Anemurium (Modern Anamur) in Cilicia
- John F. Haldon, University of Birmingham, Late Byzantine and Early Ottoman Society
- John Langdon, University of California, Los Angeles, John Ⅲ Ducas Vatatzes (1222–1254)
- Rowena K. Loverance, University of Birmingham, Late Byzantine and Early Ottoman Society
- Werner Seibt, University of Vienna, Byzantine Prosopography
- Christopher Walter, Institut français d'études byzantines Paris,Iconographical Themes Reflecting the Ideology of the Byzantine Church
Visiting Fellows
- Hans Mayer, University of Kiel, Academic Year, History of the Latin East
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