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The Early Evolution of Christian Philanthropy in Early Byzantium
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filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Fellowship Report
Daniel Caner, Indiana University, Bloomington, Fellow 2018–2019
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Research
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Byzantine Studies
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Fellows and Visiting Scholars
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Astronomy in Byzantium: Workshop of Entangled Cultures
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filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Fellowship Report
Alberto Bardi, Centro Tedesco di Studi Veneziani, Fellow 2018–2019
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Research
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Byzantine Studies
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Fellows and Visiting Scholars
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Reading between the Limbs: Holy Week and Byzantine Bodies
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filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Fellowship Report
Thomas Arentzen, University of Oslo, Fellow 2018–2019
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Research
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Byzantine Studies
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Fellows and Visiting Scholars
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From Paradise to Pompeii
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Annette Giesecke finds Near Eastern inspiration for luxurious ancient Roman gardens
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News & Press
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News Archives
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2020
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A Typology of Gifts
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filed under:
Scholar Spotlight,
Fellow,
Byzantine Studies
Daniel Caner untangles dirty wealth, fruit-bearings, and Christian philanthropy
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News & Press
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News Archives
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2020
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The Park as Evolutionary Art
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Heidi Hohmann charts 150 years of parkways, playground instructors, and change in Minneapolis
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News & Press
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News Archives
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2019
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The Bishop versus the Emperor
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filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Matthew Crawford works on the first English translation of a surprising treatise from late antique Alexandria
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News Archives
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2019
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The Pope’s Ghostwriter
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filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Evangelos Chrysos describes how a ninth-century papal advisor used the world’s largest forgery to fuel a culture clash
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News Archives
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2019
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Building on the Body
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filed under:
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Saburo Sugiyama explains ritual construction, human sacrifices, and a missing zoo at Teotihuacan
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News Archives
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2019
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Reconstructing What Is Lost
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filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Arianna Gullo uses sixth-century epigrams to better understand Byzantine art history
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News Archives
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2019