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The Multilingual World of Byzantine Antioch
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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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Dialogue and Dogma in Late Antiquity
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Emanuel Fiano studies the intellectual history of early Christianity and the “parting of the ways” between Judaism and Christianity in late antiquity
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2022
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Resources for Syriac Studies
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Resources
Materials and programs supporting scholars of Syriac Studies as part of Dumbarton Oaks' broader mission of supporting Byzantine scholarship.
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From Individual Stories to Imperial Policy
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Seals and the Reign of Basil II
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From Plains to the Pindus
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Molly Greene writes the first history of the Pindus Mountains under Ottoman rule
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2022
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Ancient Ways of Understanding Nature
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Jean De Groot studies the mathematics and concepts of mechanics in ancient texts
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2021
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The Diagram as Paradigm
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This volume looks at medieval diagrams in a cross-cultural perspective, focusing on three regions—Byzantium, the Islamicate world, and the Latin West—each ...
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Making the East Latin
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This volume analyzes the literary and rhetorical techniques of varied sources to reveal the coherent and increasingly sophisticated ways in which Crusader ...
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The Gold of Banjska
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Ivan Drpić examines the use of gilding in medieval Serbian wall painting.
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Worth Their Weight in Gold: The Significance of Lead Seals to Byzantine Studies
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In this lecture, Alicia Walker presents Byzantine sigillography as a rich domain for interdisciplinary investigation and collaboration.
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