Byzantine Fellows List, 1981/82
Associate Fellow
- Irfan Shahîd
Fellows
- Brian Daley, Weston School of Theology, Academic Year, Greek Theological Controversy in the Early Sixth Century
- Robert S. Nelson, University of Chicago, Academic Year, Studies on Byzantine Manuscript Illumination of the Twelfth Century
- Dimitri Obolensky, Christ Church, University of Oxford, Fall,Byzantium in Eastern Europe: Some Major Protagonists
- Philip Rousseau, University of Auckland, Academic Year,Providence and Freedom in the Later Roman Empire
- Franz Tinnefeld, University of Munich, Spring, Four Prooimia of Imperial Records Composed by Demetrios Kydones: Critical Editions and Philological-Historical Commentary
- Raymond Van Dam, Stanford University, Academic Year, Religion and Society in Late Antique Asia Minor
- Edith M. Wightman, McMaster University, Spring, Gallia Belgica: An Investigation of Later Empire Trends in the Northern Roman Provinces
Junior Fellows
- Marie Taylor Davis, Princeton University, Academic Year, Ennodius of Pavia: Religion, Politics, Literature, and Propaganda under Theoderic
- Susan Madigan, University of Chicago, Academic Year, Athens gr. 211 and the Illustrated Versions of the Homilies of John Chrysostom
- Nicolas Schidlovsky, Princeton University, Academic Year, The Notation of the Lenten Prosomoia in the Byzantine and Slavic Traditions
- Joseph Sonderkamp, Freie Universität Berlin, Academic Year, The Transmission of the Epitome Morborum of Theophanes, Called Nonnus
Summer Fellows
- Averil Cameron, King's College, University of London, Procopius of Caesarea
- Costas N. Constantinides, Cyprus Research Center, Cyprus and Cypriots in the Medieval Greek Sources
- Helen Evans, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, Two Narrative Gospels from the School of T'eres Roslin (Walters Art Gallery Ms. W539 and Freer Gallery of Art Ms. 32.18) – The Hands of Illuminators and the Iconography of the Texts
- James D. Howard-Johnston, Oxford University, The Revival of Byzantine Power in the Near East, 867–1025
- Ann Kuttner, University of California at Berkeley, The David Plates of Heraclius: An Art Historical Excursus into Imperial Ideology
- Timothy S. Miller, University of Washington, The Origins of Hospitals in Medieval Byzantium
- Styliani Papadaki-Okland, University of Crete, The Illustration of the Byzantine Job Manuscripts: A Preliminary Study of its Origin and Development
- Paul Rorem, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, The Pseudo-Dionysian Synthesis
- Helen Saradi-Mendelovici, University of Montreal, Le notariat byzantin du IXe au XVe s.
Visiting Fellows
- Hans Mayer
- Speros Vryonis, University of California, Los Angeles, Academic Year
Visiting Scholar
- Venediktos Englezakis
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