Byzantine Fellows List, 2008/09
Fellows
- Rina Avner, Israel Antiquities Authority, Academic Year, The Church of the Kathisma on the Jerusalem-Bethlehem Road: Archaeological, Art Historical and Historical Study
- Marina Bazzani, University of Oxford, Academic Year, A Literary, Linguistic and Historical Analysis of the Poems of Manuel Philes
- Myriam Hecquet-Devienne, CNRS – Université de Lille 3, Academic Year, Byzantine Editors and History of Text Transmission: Inquiry on a Crucial Period for the Aristotelian Corpus
- Panagiotis Roilos, Harvard University, Spring, Ancient Greek and Christian Rhetorical Tradition in the Work of Ioannes Sikeliotes
- Isabella Sandwell, University of Bristol, Spring, Pragmatics, Preaching and Social Change in Late Antiquity: The Sermons of John Chrysostom
Junior Fellows
- Fotini Kondyli, University of Birmingham, Academic Year, Late Byzantine Rural Sites in the North Aegean: Their Archaeology and Distribution Patterns
- Yuliya Minets, Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Academic Year, Constructing Ideas of Christian Life: The Strategies of Interpretation of the Biblical Texts by Palladius of Hellenopolis
- Vitalijs Permjakovs, University of Notre Dame, Academic Year, The Origins and Evolution of the Byzantine Rite for the Consecration of Churches
- Jeanne-Nicole Saint-Laurent, Brown University, Academic Year, Apostolic Memories: Religious Differentiation and the Construction of Orthodoxy in Syriac Missionary Literature
Summer Fellows
- Mine Esmer, Istanbul Technical University, Proposals for the Conservation of the Middle Byzantine Period Monuments of Istanbul and their Neighborhoods
- Réka Forrai, Central European University, Budapest, Greek in the West: The Medieval Papacy and the Western Translation Projects
- Michael John Jeffreys, University of Oxford and King's College, London, Lead Seals in Dumbarton Oaks and the Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
- Andreas Rhoby, Institut für Byzanzforschung, Vienna, Byzantine Epigrams on Icons and Objects of Minor Arts
- Ufuk Serin, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Late Antique and Byzantine Rural Settlements in Caria (Western Asia Minor) in the Light of New Archaeological Evidence
- Antonios Tsakalos, Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens, The Rock-Cut Monastery of Karanlık Kilise in the Göreme Valley: Monasticism, Art and Patronage in Byzantine Cappadocia
- Ivan Yordanov, Shoumen University, Corpus of the Byzantine Seals from Bulgaria, Volume 3
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