Byzantine Fellows List, 1998/99
Fellows
- Jonathan Bardill, University of Oxford, Academic Year, The Church of St. Polyeuktos in Constantinople
- Anthony Cutler, Pennsylvania State University, Fall, Gift Exchange between Byzantium and Islam
- Zbigniew T. Fiema, Salt Lake City, Utah, Academic Year, The Byzantine Period in Petra and Southern Jordan: New Archaeological and Historical Evidence
- Vojislav Korać, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Spring, The Architecture in the Transition Zones between Byzantium and the West, 9th to 14th Centuries. Program and Achievements
- Derek Krueger, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Academic Year, Religious Motivations for the Composition of Saints' Lives in the Early Christian East
- William L. North, University of California, Berkeley, Academic Year,Oikonomia and Dispensatio in Dialogue: A Comparative Case-Study of Ecclesiastical Mercy and Justice in Byzantium and the West
- Brigitte Pitarakis, Paris, France, Academic Year, Byzantine Bronze Pectoral Reliquary Crosses
- Denis F. Sullivan, University of Maryland, College Park, Academic Year, John Doxopatres' Commentaries on Hermogenes' Peri staseon and Peri ideon: A Critical Edition, Translation and Analysis
Junior Fellows
- Michael Gaddis, Princeton University, Academic Year, Religious Violence in the Christian Roman Empire
- Florent Heintz, Harvard University, Academic Year, Magic in the Late Antique Circus
- Asen Kirin, Princeton University, Academic Year, The Rotunda of St. George in Sofia: History, Architecture, and Mural Decoration – ca. 300–1600
- Holger Klein, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Bonn, Fall,Perceptions of Byzantium in Romanesque Europe: Byzantine Cross Reliquaries and their Impact on the Artistic Production of the West
Summer Fellows
- Kate Cooper, University of Manchester, The Roman Cult of Eastern Martyrs: 400–700
- Kristoffel Demoen, Universiteit Gent, John Geometres and John Mauropous: Rhetoric and Literature from Encyclopedism to the Pre-Renaissance
- Eurydice S. Georgantelis, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki,Coins and Routes in Western Thrace, 490–1204 A.D. and the Via Egnatia and the Regional Currencies of the Byzantine Empire
- Noel Lenski, University of Colorado at Boulder, Munera Immensa: The Role of Subsidies in Late Roman and Early Byzantine Foreign Policy
- Mikaël Nichanian, Université de Paris IV, Byzantine Elites and Imperial Power between the Seventh and the Ninth Century
- Arietta S. Papaconstantinou, Université de Paris Ⅻ, The Cult of Saints in Byzantine and Umayyad Egypt: The Contribution of Greek and Coptic Papyrological and Epigraphical Evidence
- Rosemary Thoonen Dubowchik, Southern Connecticut State University, Sacred Music of the Byzantine Empire: A Handbook
Visiting Scholar
- Lennart W. Ryden The Vita of Philaretos the Merciful
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