Byzantine Fellows List, 2009/10
Fellows
- Maria Evangelatou, University of California, Santa Cruz Academic Year, Weaving Christ’s Body: Clothing, Femininity and Sexuality in the Marian Imagery of Byzantium
- Scott Johnson, Washington and Lee University Academic Year, All the World’s Knowledge: Geography and Literature in Late Antiquity
- Noel Lenski, University of Colorado at Boulder Academic Year, Slavery in Late Antiquity
- Ruth Macrides, University of Birmingham Spring, Byzantine Ceremonial: Court and Capital in the Fourteenth Century
- Meaghan McEvoy, British School at Rome / University of Oxford Fall, Political Power and Imperial Governance: The Transformation of the Imperial Office in the Later Roman Empire, ca. 367–527
- Columba Stewart, Saint John's University Academic Year, Tracing Monastic Culture
- Martin Wallraff, University of Basel Spring, Religion of the Book? Christians and their Books in Late Antiquity: A Cultural History
Junior Fellows
- Sarah E. Insley, Department of the Classics, Harvard UniversityAcademic Year, The Formation of Constantinople as a Sacred Center
- Florin Leonte, Central European University Academic Year, Ideology and Rhetoric in the Texts of Manuel Ⅱ Palaiologos
- Alexander Riehle, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Academic Year, Literature and Society in the Reign of Andronikos II Palaiologos: An Examination of the Letter-Collection of Nikephoros Choumnos
- Jennifer Westerfeld, University of Chicago Academic Year, In the Shadow of the Sphinx: Pharaonic Sacred Space in the Coptic Imagination
Summer Fellows
- Jan Willem Drijvers, University of Groningen, Helena Revisited: Cross and Myth
- Ilias Evangelou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, The Impact of Hesychasm on the Ecclesiastical and Political Life of the Southern Slavs during the 14th Century
- Aglae Pizzone, University of Milan, Hellenistic Phantasia and Its Iconophile Offsprings
- Catherine Saliou, Université de Paris 8, Research on Sources Relating to the Topography of Ancient Antioch in Syria
- Larysa Sedikova, National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos,Trade Connections of Chersonesos (Cherson) in the 8th–14thCenturies on the Basis of Ceramic Finds
- Werner Seibt, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Byzantine Seals with Family Names in Dumbarton Oaks
- Stephen J. Shoemaker, University of Oregon, The Earliest Life of the Virgin: The First English Translation from the Old Georgian
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