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Platonism in the Eastern Mediterranean
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Byzantine Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Samet Budak traces scholarly networks and intellectual traditions of Byzantine, Ottoman, and Arab philosophers
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2022
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The Multilingual World of Byzantine Antioch
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Byzantine Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Joe Glynias sheds light on the Byzantine legacy in the Middle East through writings from eleventh-century Antioch
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2022
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Responding to Collective Trauma in Antiquity
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Byzantine Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
David Gyllenhaal considers how late antique Christian and early Islamic communities sought divine meaning in catastrophes
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2022
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Finding Home in Memory and Music
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Musician-in-Residence,
Scholar Spotlight
Layale Chaker blends musical techniques and disciplines to record memories and tell stories
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2022
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Development of United Nations Educational Resources
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Amherst Folger Humanities Fellow Campbell Hannan reflects on the interdisciplinary process of developing educational resources on Dumbarton Oaks and the United ...
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2022
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Learning from Colonial Plants
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Scholar Spotlight,
Garden and Landscape Studies
Marlis Hinckley tracks the translation of Indigenous Mexican plants and plant knowledge to sixteenth-century Europe
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2022
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Treasuring Lake Titicaca
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Pre-Columbian Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Annick Benavides traces the connections between the Virgin of Copacabana and the Carabuco Cross in the colonial period
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2022
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Enlivening the Textiles of Paracas
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Pre-Columbian Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Ann Peters unravels the living history behind textiles in mortuary bundles at Paracas
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2022
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Ensoulment and Bābai the Great
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Byzantine Studies,
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Nathan Tilley traces the movement of texts and ideas east of Byzantium through the Syriac philosopher Bābai the Great
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2022