Byzantine Fellows List, 2004/05
Associate Fellow
- Irfan Shahîd
Fellows
- Elizabeth S. Bolman, Temple University, Academic Year, The Milk of Salvation? Constructions of the Nursing Virgin Mary in Eastern Christian Art
- Daniel F. Caner, University of Connecticut, Academic Year, Wealth, Charity and Christian Imagination in the Early Byzantine Period
- Andrew Crislip, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Fall, Christian Monasticism and the Transformation of Health Care in Late Antiquity
- Ivan Jordanov, Archaeological Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Science, Academic Year, The Prosopography of Bulgaria under Byzantine Rule 971–1185
- Claudia Rapp, University of California, Los Angeles, Spring, A Historical and Literary Commentary on the Vita of Epiphanius of Salamis
- Alexander L. Saminski, St. Andrei Roublev Museum, Moscow, Academic Year, Antioch (969–1268): Byzantine Provincial Art from Georgia and Greek Illuminated Manuscripts
- Rustam M. Shukurov, Moscow State University, Academic Year, Latent Turkification of Byzantium (ca. 1071–1461)
Junior Fellows
- Emmanuel C. Bourbouhakis, Harvard University, Academic Year, Eustathios of Thessalonike: A Literary Profile Based on a New Edition, Translation and Commentary of Five Opuscula
- Niels Henrik Gaul, Bonn University, Academic Year, Authorship, Audience, and Performance of High-Brow Literature in Late Byzantium (c.1250–c.1350)
- Günder Varinlioğlu, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year, The Rural Landscape and Built Environment at the End of Antiquity: Limestone Villages of Southeastern Isauria
Summer Fellows
- Marcello Garzaniti, University of Florence, From Holy Land to Holy Russia. The Pilgrimage Tale in Medieval Rus' and Muscovy
- Stefan Heidemann, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Catalogue of the Christian Oriental Seals in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection
- Asen Kirin, The University of Georgia, Sacred Art, Secular Context: Loan Exhibition from the Byzantine Collection of Dumbarton Oaks
- Sergio La Porta, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Armenian Scholia on the Works Attributed to Dionysius the Areopagite
- Tassos C. Papacostas, King's College London, The History and Architecture of the Monastery of St. John Chrysostom at Koutsovendis, Cyprus
- Maria G. Parani, Nicosia, Cyprus, The Monastery of St. Chrysostomos at Koutsovendis (Cyprus): The Wall-Paintings
- Claudia Sode, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Catalogue of the Christian Oriental Seals in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection
- Emilie van Opstall, University of Amsterdam, John Geometres: An Edition, Translation and Commentary of his Poems in Hexameters and Elegiacs
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