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  • 43 2017

    BULLETIN OF BRITISH

    BYZANTINE STUDIES

  • BULLETIN OF BRITISH BYZANTINE STUDIES

    43 ISSN 0265-162 2017

    being the Bulletin of the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies

  • CONTENTS

    1. National Committees of International Association 1

    2. Membership of the S.P.B.S. Executive Committee 4

    3. Publications & Work in Progress 6

    4. Fieldwork & Projects 43

    5. Theses 60

    6. Conferences, Lectures & Seminar Series 72

    7. SPBS Conference grants - reports 87

    8. Exhibitions 98

    9. University News 101

    10. Obituaries 104

    11. 49th Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies: Report 109

    12. 50th

    Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies: Programme 111

    13. SPBS Spring Symposia 137

    14. Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies 144

    A. Society Lecture

    B. New Members

    C. Membership of the Executive

    D. Minutes of 2016 AGM

    E. Treasurer’s Report

    F. Agenda of 2017 AGM

    15. Books, Journals & Websites 155

  • International Association of Byzantine Studies National Committees

    1. Officers and Addresses of National Committees of the International Association of Byzantine Studies

    Albania: Lida Miraj (President), [email protected]; Andi Rëmbeci (Secretary),

    [email protected]

    Argentina: Pablo Ubierna (President), Comité Argentino de Estudios Bizantinos, Dpto.

    Estudios Medievales, IMHICIHU CONICET, Saavedra 15, 5o piso, 1183 - Buenos Aires,

    Argentina, [email protected]

    Armenia: Hrach Bartikyan (President), Erna Manca Shirinian (Vice President), Anna

    Arevshatyan (Secretary), Zaruhi Pogossian (Treasurer), Yerevan, 53 Mashtots Av.

    Australia: Dr Ken Parry (President), [email protected]; Dr Amelia Brown (Secretary),

    [email protected]; Andrew Stephenson (Treasurer), [email protected];

    Australian Catholic University, PO Box 456, Virginia, Queensland 4014

    Austria: Prof Dr Andreas Külzer (Secretary), Institut für Byzantinistik und Neogräzistik der

    Universität Wien, Postgrasse 7, A-1010 Vienna, Austria, [email protected]

    Belgium: Peter Van Deun (President), [email protected]; Anne-Marie Doyen

    (Vice-President and Treasurer); Dr. Antonio Ricciardetto (Secretary),

    [email protected]. Address of the Society for Byzantine Studies: Belgisch

    Genootschap voor Byzantijnse Studies, Hertogstraat 1, B-1000 Brussels; address of the

    secretariat: Blijde Inkomststraat 21, B-3000 Leuven (Belgium)

    Bulgaria: Prof. Vassil Ghiuselev (President), University of Sofia "St Kliment Ohridski",

    Faculty of History, 15 Tsar Osvoboditel Bd., Room 40A, 1504 Sofia, Bulgaria,

    [email protected]

    Canada: Geoffrey Greatrex (President), Dept. d'études anciennes et de sciences des religions

    /Dept. of Classics & Religious Studies, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 70 av.

    Laurier est / Laurier Ave. East, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1N 6N5, [email protected]

    Cyprus: Charalampos G. Chotzakoglou (President), Lefkonos 8/ Apt. 3, CY-1011 Lefkosia,

    Cyprus, [email protected]

    Czech Republic: Petra Melichar (President), Institute of Slavonic Studies of the Czech

    Academy of Sciences, Valentinská 1, CZ-110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic,

    [email protected]

    Denmark: K. Fledelius (President), Centre d’ Études Byzantines, Institut d’Histoire,

    Université de Copenhague, Njalsgade 102, DK-2300, Copenhagen S, Denmark

    Estonia: Michael Bibikov (President), [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • International Association of Byzantine Studies National Committees

    Finland: Björn Forsén (President), Tieteiden talo, Kirkkokatu 6, FIN - 00 170 Helsinki,

    Finland, [email protected]

    Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: Toni Filiposki (President), Macedonian

    Academy of Sciences and Arts , Bul. Krste Misirkov, 2, P.O. Box 428 1000 Skopje, (FY)R

    Macedonia, [email protected]

    France: Vincent Déroche (President), Collège de France, 52 rue du Cardinal Lemoine, F-

    75005 Paris

    Georgia: Nodar Lomouri (President); Erekle Jordania (Secretary),

    [email protected]

    Germany: Albrecht Berger (President), [email protected]; Michael Grünbart,

    Vasiliki Tsamakda (Vice-Presidents); Sergei Mariev (Secretary), Institut für Byzantinistik,

    Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 München

    Greece: Prof. T. Kolias (President); T. Maniati-Kokkini (General Secretary), 48 Bas.

    Konstantinou str., 116 35 Athens (www.byzantinestudies.gr)

    Hungary: Bálint Csanád (President); Juhász Erika (Secretary), [email protected]

    Israel: Joseph Patrich (President), The Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University, Mt

    Scopus IL-91905, Jerusalem, Israel, [email protected]

    Italy: Antonio Rigo (President), [email protected]; Alessandra Guiglia (Secretary)

    Japan: Kazuo Asano (President), Department of History, Graduate School of Literature,

    Osaka City University, 3-3-138, Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, 558-8585, Japan,

    [email protected]

    Netherlands: Joanita Vroom (President), [email protected]; Daphne Penna

    (Secretary), [email protected], Comité Néerlandais de l'Association Internationale des Études

    Byzantines, c/o Dr. D. Penna, University of Groningen (RUG), Law Faculty, Legal History

    Department, visiting address: Turftorenstraat 21 (building 1323), room 169 // Postal address:

    Postbus 716, 9700 AS Groningen, The Netherlands

    Norway: Dr. Staffan Wahlgren (President), [email protected]

    Poland: Prof. dr hab. Maciej Kokoszko, prof. UŁ, (President), Uniwersytet Łódzki

    (University of Łódź), [email protected]; Dr Andrzej Kompa, (Secretary),

    Uniwersytet Łódzki (University of Łódź), [email protected]

    Romania: Nicolae Şerban Tanaşoca (President), [email protected]; Andrei

    Timotin (Secretary), [email protected]; Daniela Solomie (Treasurer),

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • International Association of Byzantine Studies National Committees

    [email protected]; Institut d’études sud-est européennes de l’Académie roumaine

    Calea 13 Septembrie no. 13, 050711 Bucarest, Roumanie

    Russia: Sergey Karpov (President), 119991, Russia, Moscow, Lomonosovskiy prospekt 27,

    kor. 4, MGU, Historical faculty, [email protected]

    Serbia: L. J. Maksimovic (President), Vizantoloski Institut SANU, Knez Mihailova 35/ 111,

    11000 Belgrade, Serbia

    Slovakia: Tatiana Štefanovičová (President), Šafárikovo námestie 6, m.č. 428, 818 06

    Bratislava, Slovensko, [email protected]

    Spain: I. Pérez Martín (President), Sociedad Española de Bizantinística, Centro de Ciencias

    Humanas y Sociales, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, despacho 1C16, C/

    Albasanz 26 - 28, 28037 Madrid (España), [email protected]

    Sweden: Ingela Nilsson (President), [email protected], Department of Linguistics

    and Philology, Box 635, SE-75126 Uppsala

    Switzerland: Jean-Michel Spieser (President), [email protected], Musée d'art et

    d'histoire de Genève, case postale 3432, CH. 1211 Genève

    Turkey: Prof. Dr. Nevra Necipoğlu (Secretary General), [email protected], Boğaziçi

    University, Department of History, 34342 Bebek, Istanbul

    Ukraine: G. Ivakin (Secretary), [email protected], Institute of Archaeology, Av. Heros

    of Stalingrad 12, 254655 Kiev - 210 Ukraine

    United Kingdom: Elizabeth Jeffreys (Chair), Tim Greenwood (Secretary), School of

    History, University of St Andrews, 71 South Street, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9QW

    United States of America: Derek Krueger (President), [email protected]

    Vatican: Cesare Pasini (President), [email protected], Pontificio Comitato di Scienze Storiche,

    I-00120 Città del Vaticano

  • 2. SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF BYZANTINE STUDIES

    EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

    A. Ex officio

    Professor Cyril Mango (Vice-President, 2014-2019)

    Professor Robin Cormack (Vice-President, 2014-2019)

    Professor Margaret Mullett (Vice-President, 2014-2019)

    Professor Michael Angold (Vice-President, 2014-2019)

    Mr Michael Carey (Vice-President, 2012-2017)

    Dr Rosemary Morris (Vice-President, 2013-2018)

    Professor Elizabeth Jeffreys (Chair, 2013-2018)

    Dr Tim Greenwood (Honorary Secretary, 2015-2020)

    Mr Chris Budleigh (Honorary Treasurer, 2014-2019)

    Ms Rowena Loverance (Chair, Publications Committee, 2013-

    2018)

    Dr Archie Dunn (Chair, Development Committee, 2016-2021)

    Dr Hannah Hunt (Chair, Membership Committee, 2016-2019)

    B. Elected by the Membership of the Society

    Until AGM 2017:

    Dr Claire Brisby

    Dr Rebecca Darley

    Dr Angeliki Lymberopoulou

    Until AGM 2018:

    Dr Elena Vasilescu

    Mr Michael Heslop

    Until AGM 2019:

    Dr Anne Alwis

    Professor Judith Herrin

    Dr Ida Toth

    C. Dr Fiona Haarer (Chair, Bulletin Committee & Editor, BBBS)

    Mr Brian McLaughlin (Webmaster)

    Dr Elisabeth Mincin (Membership Secretary)

  • Addresses

    Chair Professor Elizabeth Jeffreys

    Exeter College, Oxford OX1 3DP

    Hon. Secretary Dr Tim Greenwood

    School of History, University of St Andrews, 71 South Street, St Andrews, Fife

    KY16 9QW

    [email protected]

    Hon. Treasurer Mr Chris Budleigh

    2 Boxhill Station House, Westhumble Street, Westhumble, Surrey RH5 6BT

    Editor Dr Fiona Haarer

    Department of Classics, King’s College, Strand, London WC2R 2LS

    [email protected]

    Membership Secretary

    Dr Elisabeth Mincin, Flat 2 Columbia Court, 68 The Avenue, Beckenham BR3

    5ES

    [email protected]

  • PUBLICATIONS

    3. PUBLICATIONS AND WORK IN PROGRESS

    Dr Petros Bouras-Vallianatos, London

    ‘Case Histories in Late Byzantium: Reading the Patient in John Zacharias

    Aktouarios’ On Urines’, in Georgia Petridou and Chiara Thumiger, eds.,

    Approaches to the Patient in the Ancient World (Brill, Leiden 2016) 390-409;

    ‘Miraculous Fish Therapy for Leprosy (Elephant Disease) and other Skin

    Diseases in Byzantium’, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 40 (2016) 170-

    175; ‘Modelled on Archigenes theiotatos: Alexander of Tralles and his Use of

    Natural Remedies (physika)’, Mnemosyne 69 (2016) 382-396; ‘Η Ιατρική Τέχνη

    στο Βυζάντιο’, Neusis [‘The Art of Medicine in Byzantium’, article in modern

    Greek] 24 (2016) 189-223.

    Forthcoming

    ‘Pseudo-Galenic Text on Urines and Pulse in Late Byzantium: The Case of

    Wellcome MS.MSL.60’, in Caroline Petit and Simon Swain, eds., Pseudo-

    Galenic Texts and the Formation of the Galenic Corpus (Warburg Institute,

    London:); ‘Reading Galen in Byzantium: The Fate of Therapeutics to Glaucon’,

    in Petros Bouras-Vallianatos and Sophia Xenophontos, eds., Greek Medical

    Literature and its Readers: From Hippocrates to Islam and Byzantium

    (Routledge, London); ‘Theories on Pneuma in the Work of the Late Byzantine

    Physician John Zacharias Aktouarios’, in Sean Coughlin, David Leith and Orly

    Lewis, eds., The Concept of Pneuma after Aristotle (Edition Topoi, Berlin);

    ‘Andreiomenos’, ‘Ioannes Aktuarios’, ‘Ioannes von Prisdrianai’, ‘Marcellus’,

    ‘Medizin’, ‘Nikolaos Myrepsos’, ‘Oreibasios’, ‘Paulos von Aigina’,

    ‘Philagrios’, ‘Stephanos’, ‘Symeon Seth’, ‘Theophilos Protospatharios’ in

    Michael Grünbart and Alexander Riehle , eds., Lexikon der byzantinischen

    Autoren (Akademie Verlag, Vienna); ‘Medizinisches Shriftum’, ‘Häufige

    Krankheiten’ in F. Daim, Byzanz: Historisch-kulturwissenschaftliches

    Handbuch [Der Neue Pauly, Supplemente 11], (J. B. Metzler, Stuttgart) in

    press; with Sophia Xenophontos eds., Greek Medical Literature and its

    Readers: From Hippocrates to Islam and Byzantium (Routledge, London).

    Work in progress

    Medical Theory and Practice in Late Byzantium: John Zacharias Aktouarios

    (ca.1275 – ca. 1330) and his Works (monograph); ‘Cross-Cultural Exchange of

    Medical Knowledge in the Medieval Mediterranean: The Introduction and

    Dissemination of Sugar-Based Potions from Islam to Byzantium’ (long article);

    with Barbara Zipser eds., A Companion to the Reception of Galen (Brill,

    Leiden); with Dionysios Stathakopoulos, A History of Byzantine Medicine

    (monograph).

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Research Project: ‘Experiment and Exchange: Byzantine Pharmacology

    between East and West (ca. 1150-ca. 1450)’, (Wellcome Research Fellowship

    in Medical History, King’s College London, 2016-2019).

    Dr Sebastian Brock, Oxford

    with S.A. Harvey and others, Jacob of Serugh’s Homilies on Women whom Jesus

    met (Texts from Christian Late Antiquity 44; Piscataway NJ, 2016); ‘Syriac

    manuscripts of the 9th - 10

    th centuries from a codicological perspective’, Semitica

    et Classica 8 (2015) 157-164; ‘The History of Mar Yawnan’, in M.Kozah,

    Abdulrahim Abu-Husayn, Saif Shaheen al-Murikhi, Haya al-Thani, eds., An

    Anthology of Syriac Writers from Qatar in the Seventh Century (Gorgias Eastern

    Christian Studies 39, 2015) 1-42; ‘A half century of Syriac studies’, Byzantine

    and Modern Greek Studies 40 (2016) 38-48; ‘Miaphysite, not Monphysite!’,

    Cristianesimo nella Storia 37 (2016) 45-51; ‘Animals and humans: some

    perspectives from an Eastern Christian tradition’, Journal of Animal Ethics 6

    (2016) 1-9; ‘Patristic quotations in Gabriel Qatraya’s Commentary on the

    Liturgical Offices’, in A. Binggeli, A. Boud’hors, et M. Cassin, eds., Manuscripta

    Graeca et Orientalia. Mélanges en honneur de Paul Géhin (Orientalia

    Lovaniensia Analecta 243/Bibliothèque de Byzantion 12, Leuven 2016) 129-149;

    ‘Two hitherto unattested passages of the Old Syriac Gospels in Palimpsests from

    Sinai’, Deltion Biblikōn Meletōn 31A (2016) 7-18; ‘Controverses christologiques:

    réelles et controverses imaginées’, in F. Ruani, ed., Les controverses religieuses

    en syriaque (Études syriaques 13, Paris 2016) 105-17; ‘Isacco il Siro: Giustizia e

    misericordia in Dio’, in L. d’Ayala Valva, L. Cremaschi, A. Mainardi, eds.,

    Misericordia e perdono (Magnano 2016) 169-90.

    Dame Professor Averil Cameron, Oxford

    Arguing it Out. Discussion in Twelfth-Century Byzantium, The Natalie Zemon

    Davis Lectures (Central European University Press, Budapest 2016); with Niels

    Gaul, ed., Dialogues and Debate from Late Antiquity to Late Byzantium (Milton

    Park 2017); ‘Late antiquity and Byzantium – an identity problem’, Byzantine

    and Modern Greek Studies 40.1 (2016) 27-37; ‘Introduction’, in Nicholas S.M

    Matheou, Theofili Kampaniaki and Lorenzo M. Bondioli, eds., From

    Constantinople to the Frontier. The City and the Cities (Brill, Leiden 2016) 1-

    10; ‘Christian Literature and Christian History’, in Enrico Norelli, Markion und

    der biblische Kanon, Averil Cameron, Christian Literature and Christian

    History, Hans-Lietzmann-Vorlesungen 11/15 (De Gruyter, Berlin 2016) 29-53;

    ‘Culture wars: late antiquity and literature’, in Christel Freu, Sylvain Janniard,

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Arthur Ripoli, eds., Libera Curiositas. Mélanges d’histoire romaine et

    d’Antiquité tardive offerts à Jean-Michel Carrié (Bibliothèque de l'Antiquité

    Tardive 31, Brepols, Turnhout 2016) 307-16.

    Dr Simon Corcoran, Newcastle

    ‘Roman law in Ravenna’, in J. Herrin and J. Nelson, eds., Ravenna: Its Role in

    Earlier Medieval Change and Exchange (London 2016) 163-197; ‘The Codex of Justinian: the life of a text through 1,500 years’, in B. Frier, ed.,

    The Codex of Justinian. A New Annotated Translation, with Parallel Latin and

    Greek Text (Cambridge 2016) vol. 1, xcvii-clxiv; ‘The Würzburg fragment of Justinian’s constitutions for the administration of recovered Africa’, in S.

    Janniard et al., eds., Libera curiositas. Mélanges d’histoire romaine et

    d’Antiquité tardive offerts à Jean-Michel Carrié (Bibliothèque de l’Antiquité

    Tardive 31, Turnhout 2016) 97-114.

    Professor Jim Crow, Edinburgh

    With S. Turner, ‘L’archéologie des églises aniconiques de Naxos’, in M.

    Campagnolo, P. Magdalino, M. Martiniani-Reber and A.-L. Rey, eds.,

    L'aniconisme dans l'art religieux byzantine (Geneva: La Pomme d’Or 2015)

    193-204; ‘A Tale of Two Davids: the Russell Trust Expedition to conserve the

    Wall Paintings of the Church of Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya) at Trabzon’, in A.

    Eastmond, ed., Byzantium’s Other Empire: Trebizond (ANAMED: Istanbul

    2016) 239-260; ‘The Byzantine City and the Archaeology of the Third

    Millennium’, in S. Marjanović-Dušanić, ed., Proceedings of the 23rd

    International Congress of Byzantine Studies, Belgrade 22-27 August 2016,

    Plenary Papers (2016) 65-68, 141-143.

    In Press

    ‘Fortifications’, pp. 90-108; ‘Sinope’ pp. 395-400; and ‘Amastris’, pp. 389-94,

    in Neiwoehner, P., ed., The Archaeology of Byzantine Anatolia, From Late

    Antiquity to the Coming of the Turks (OUP, New York 2017); ‘New Cities of

    Late Antiquity: Theodosiopolis in Armenia’, in E. Rizos, ed., New Cities in Late

    Antiquity (Bibliotheque de l' Antiquité Tardive, Brepols, Turnhout 2017) 99-

    113; ‘Blessing or Security? Understanding the Christian Symbols of a

    Monumental Aqueduct Bridge in The Hinterland of Late Antique

    Constantinople’, in I. Garipzanov, C. Goodson and H. Maguire, eds., Graphic

    Signs of Power and Faith in Late Antiquity and The Early Middle Ages: Essays

    on Early Graphicacy (CURSOR, Brepols, Turnhout 2016) 147-174.

    Forthcoming

  • PUBLICATIONS

    ‘The Balkans, 600-1200’, in M. Decker, ed., Cambridge Handbook to Byzantine

    Archaeology; with K. Ward, M. Crapper, ‘Water supply infrastructure of

    Byzantine Constantinople’, Journal of Roman Archaeology; with D. Hill, eds.,

    Naxos and the Byzantine Aegean (Norwegian Institute in Athens); with S.

    Turner, ‘The Archaeology of the Aniconic Churches of Naxos’, in J. Crow and

    D. Hill (forthcoming); *with F. Ruggeri, M. Crapper, J.R. Snyder, ‘A GIS-

    based assessment of the Byzantine water supply system of Constantinople’, in

    4th IWA International Symposium on Water and Wastewater Technologies in

    Ancient Civilizations, Coimbra, Portugal 2016; *with M. Crapper, F. Ruggeri,

    K.A. Ward, ‘A Steady Flow Hydraulic Model of the 4th and 5th Century

    Aqueducts Supplying Constantinople’, in 4th IWA International Symposium on

    Water and Wastewater Technologies in Ancient Civilizations, Coimbra,

    Portugal 2016; *with K.A. Ward, M. Crapper, K. Altuğ, ‘The Byzantine

    Cisterns of Constantinople’, in 4th IWA International Symposium on Water and

    Wastewater Technologies in Ancient Civilizations, Coimbra, Portugal 2016.

    *They have been selected for publishing in the journal Water Science and

    Technology: Water Supply.

    Dr Mary Cunningham, Nottingham and Dumbarton Oaks (Felllow, 2015-

    2016)

    ‘The Interpretation of the New Testament in Byzantine Preaching: Mediating an

    Encounter with the Word’, in D. Krueger and R. Nelson, eds., The New

    Testament in Byzantium (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library, Washington, D.C.

    2016); ‘The Bible and Eastern Christianity’, in C.L. Crouch and R. Deines, eds.,

    Why Does the Bible Matter (University of Nottingham, Nottingham) 45 – 52;

    ‘The Mother of God and the Natural World: Byzantine Conceptions of

    Sacrament and Creation’, Analogia 1 (2016) 43 – 53.

    Forthcoming

    ‘Byzantine Reception’, in P.M. Blowers and P.W. Martens, eds., The Oxford

    Handbook of Early Christian Biblical Interpretation (Oxford University Press,

    Oxford 2017); ‘Dialogue in Byzantine Homilies and Hymns: The Human

    Encounter with Divine Truth’, in Y. Papadogiannakis and P. Toth, eds.,

    ‘Apocryphization’: Theological Disputes in Biblical Disguise from Late

    Antiquity to the Middle Ages (Brepols, Turnhout 2017); ‘Marian Narratives in

    the Middle Byzantine Period: Unity or Diversity?’, Apocrypha (2016); ‘Mary,

    the Mother of God in Dialogue: The Drama of Personal Encounter’, in A.

    Torrance, ed., Personhood in the Byzantine Christian Tradition (Ashgate,

    Farnham and Burlington, VT 2016).

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Work in Progress

    With Leslie Brubaker, The Virgin Mary in the Byzantine World, 400 – 1200:

    Images, Texts, Relics and Ceremony (Cambridge University Press); with

    Thomas Arentzen, eds., The Reception of the Mother of God in Byzantium:

    Marian Narratives in Texts and Images (Cambridge University Press).

    Professor Nicholas de Lange, Cambridge

    ‘Hebraists and Hellenists in the sixth-century synagogue: a new reading of

    Justinian’s Novel 146’, in Constanza Cordoni and Gerhard Langer, eds, “Let the

    wise listen and add to their learning” (Prov 1:5). Festschrift for Günter

    Stemberger on the occasion of his 75th birthday (Berlin/Boston 2016) 217–26.

    Dr Charalambos Dendrinos, London

    With Christopher Wright and Maria Argyrou, A Descriptive Catalogue of the

    Greek Manuscript Collection of Lambeth Palace Library (Lambeth Palace

    Library and Hellenic Institute, Royal Holloway, University of London: London,

    February 2016) published online at:

    https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/hellenic-institute/Research/LPL-Greek-MSS-

    Cataloguing-Project.html.

    Forthcoming

    With † Julian Chrysostomides and Richard Clogg, ‘The tombstone of an

    Ecumenical Patriarch in Muswell Hill, London: Meletios II (1700-1780, r.

    1768-1769).

    Work in progress

    An annotated critical edition of Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus’ Praecepta

    educationis regiae; (with Christopher Wright, Philip Taylor and Konstantinos

    Palaiologos) an electronic edition of the Correspondence of George of Cyprus

    (Ecumenical Patriarch Gregory II, 1283-89).

    Professor Antony Eastmond, London

    ‘Greeks bearing gifts: The Icon of Xaxuli and enamel diplomacy between

    Byzantium and Georgia’, in I. Foletti and E. Thunø, eds., Convivium

    supplementum: The medieval South Caucasus: Artistic cultures of Albania,

    Armenia and Georgia, Exchanges and Interactions in the Arts of Medieval

    Europe, Byzantium, and the Mediterranean. Seminarium Kondakovianum

    Series Nova (Prague 2016) 88-105.

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Forthcoming

    Tamta's World: the life and encounters of a medieval noblewoman from the

    Middle East to Mongolia (CUP, Cambridge, April 2017)

    Dr Elena Ene D-Vasilescu, Oxford

    Ed., with Mark Edwards, Visions of God and ideas on deification in Patristics

    thought (Routledge/Taylor & Francis 2016).

    Forthcoming

    ‘Gregory of Nyssa’, in Philip F. Esler, ed., The Encyclopaedia of Early

    Christian World (Routledge 2017, first edition 2000).

    Professor Garth Fowden, Cambridge

    ‘Foreword’, in Ibn al-Jawzī (tr. M. Cooperson), The life of Ibn Ḥanbal (Library

    of Arabic Literature: New York University Press, New York 2016) xiii-xvi;

    ‘Gibbon on Islam’, English Historical Review 131 (2016) 261-92; ‘War das

    erste Jahrtausend eine bedeutsame Periodisierung für die Zeitgenossen?’, in N.

    Schmidt, N. K. Schmid and A. Neuwirth, eds., Denkraum Spätantike:

    Reflexionen von Antiken im Umfeld des Koran (Episteme in Bewegung:

    Beiträge zu einer transdisziplinären Wissensgeschichte 5: Harrassowitz Verlag,

    Wiesbaden 2016) 499-531; with E. K. Fowden, Review: R. Talgam, Mosaics of

    faith: Floors of pagans, Jews, Samaritans, Christians, and Muslims in the Holy

    Land (Jerusalem 2014), Journal of Ecclesiastical History 67 (2016) 140-42.

    Dr Peter Frankopan, Oxford

    Work in progress

    The Greeks and the Crusades; Venice and the Eastern

    Mediterranean, 800-1400; Anna Komnene & The Alexiad; Court ritual in

    Byzantium, the Seljuk world and the Khmer empire; Russia.

    Dr J. David Frendo

    ‘Through Western Eyes: Greek and Latin Sources for Byzantine – Iranian

    Relations’, Melita Classica 3 (2016) 217-241; ‘Anonymus – graeco – siculus:

    A Twelfth – Century Greek Poet’, Peritia 24-25, 181-196; ‘Alexander’s Anti –

    Persian Rhetoric and the Destruction of the Achaemenid Empire’, BAI 26, 129 –

    132.

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Dr Tim Greenwood, St Andrews

    ‘“Imagined past, revealed present”: A Reassessment of the History of Tarōn

    [Patmut‘iwn Tarōnoy]’, in P. Boisson, A. Mardirossian, A. Ouzounian and C.

    Zuckerman, eds., Mélanges Jean-Pierre Mahé, Travaux et mémoires XVIII

    (2014) 377–392; ‘Armenian Epigraphy’, in V. Calzolari with the collaboration

    of M. Stone, eds., Armenian Philology in the Modern Era, Handbuch der

    Orientalistik 23/1 (Leiden 2014) 101–121; ‘Oversight, Influence and

    Mesopotamian connections to Armenia across the Sasanian and early Islamic

    periods’, in R. Rollinger and E. van Dongen, eds., Mesopotamia in the Ancient

    World: Impact, Continuities, Parallels Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium

    of the Melammu Project Held in Obergurgl, Austria 4–8 November 2013,

    Melammu Symposia 7 (Münster 2015) 509–523; ‘A Corpus of Early Medieval

    Armenian Silver’, Dumbarton Oak Papers vol. 69 [2015] 115–146.

    Professor Jonathan Harris, London

    ‘“A blow sent by God”: Changing Byzantine memories of the Crusades’, in

    Megan Cassidy-Welch, ed., Remembering Crusades and Crusaders,

    (Routledge, Abingdon and New York 2016) 189-201; ‘Byzantine refugees as

    crusade propagandists: The travels of Nicholas Agallon’, in Norman Housley,

    ed., The Crusade in the Fifteenth Century: Converging and Competing Cultures

    (Routledge, Abingdon and New York 2016) 34-46; ‘Constantinople’ in David

    Wallace, ed., Europe: a Literary History, 1348-1418 (Oxford University Press

    2016, 2 vols) ii. 347-67; ‘The age of chivalry’, Argo: A Hellenic Review 3

    (Spring/Summer 2016) 24-6; Bizant o lume pierdută, Romanian translation of

    The Lost World of Byzantium by Mihai Moroiu (Baroque Books and Arts,

    Bucharest 2016).

    Forthcoming

    Constantinople: Capital of Byzantium, second edition (Bloomsbury, London

    and New York); with Georgios Chatzelis, A Tenth-Century Byzantine Military

    Manual: The Sylloge Tacticorum (Routledge, Abingdon and New York);

    ‘Institutional Settings: the court, schools, church, and monasteries’, in Anthony

    Kaldellis and Niketas Siniossoglou, eds., The Cambridge Intellectual History of

    Byzantium (Cambridge University Press); ‘The Patriarch of Constantinople and

    the last days of Byzantium’, in Johannes Preiser-Kapeller and Christian

    Gastgeber, eds., The Patriarchate of Constantinople in Context and Comparison

    (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna); ‘Byzantium and the

    Latin States c.1095-c.1198/1204’, in Marcus Bull and Thomas Madden, eds.,

    The Cambridge History of the Crusades, vol. 1: Sources, Conquest and

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Settlement (Cambridge University Press); ‘Who was who at the court of

    Constantine XI, 1449-1453’, in Shaun Tougher, ed., The Emperor in the

    Byzantine World (Routledge, Abingdon and New York); ‘Constantinople’ and

    other entries in Oliver Nicholson and Mark Humphries, eds., The Oxford

    Dictionary of Late Antiquity (Oxford University Press).

    Mr Michael Heslop, London

    ‘Hospitaller Statecraft in the Aegean: Island polity and mainland power?’ in

    Jochen Schenk and Mike Carr eds., The Military Orders, Volume 6.1, Culture

    and Conflict in the Mediterranean World (Routledge, Abingdon).

    Forthcoming

    ‘Defending the Frontier: The Hospitallers in Northern Rhodes’, in George

    Cassar and Noel Buttigieg, eds., The Struggle for Supremacy; The

    Mediterranean 1453-169 (Malta, Sacra Militia Foundation); ‘The Countryside

    of Rhodes and its defences under the Hospitallers 1306-1423: Evidence from

    Unpublished Documents and Late Medieval Texts and Maps of Cristoforo

    Buondelmonti’, Crusades 15 (2016); ‘The defences of middle Byzantium in

    Greece (7th-12

    th centuries): the flight to safety in town, countryside and islands’,

    joint plenary paper with Nikos Kontogiannis in the Proceedings of the 46th

    Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, University of Birmingham, 23-25

    March, 2013.

    Dr Mark Jackson, Newcastle

    Forthcoming

    ‘A critical examination of Gertrude Bell’s contribution to archaeological

    research in central Asia Minor’, in P. Collins and C. Tripp, eds., Gertrude Bell

    and Iraq - A Life and Legacy (Oxford University Press for the British Academy,

    Oxford 2017); ‘Binbirkilise’, P. Niewoehner, ed., The Archaeology of Byzantine

    Anatolia. From the End of Late Antiquity to the Coming of the Turks (Oxford

    University Press, Oxford 2017); ‘Building on the past; Gertrude Bell and the

    transformation of space in the Karadağ’, in Y. Heffron, A. Stone, and M.

    Worthington, eds., Festschrift in Honour of Nicholas Postgate (Eisenbrauns

    2017); ‘2007–2011 Excavations at Kilise Tepe: A Byzantine Rural Settlement

    in Isauria’, Dumbarton Oaks Papers 69 (2016) 355-380; with A. Parkin, eds.,

    The Extraordinary Gertrude Bell (Tyne Bridge Publishing, Newcastle upon

    Tyne 2016).

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Professor Elizabeth Jeffreys, Oxford

    A princess, two books and an icon: a twelfth-century puzzle?, Deutsche

    Arbeitsgemeinschaft zur Förderung Byzantinischer Studien, Sonderheft 2015;

    ‘The manuscript transmission of Malalas’ chronicle reconsidered’, in M. Meier,

    ed., Tübingen Malalas Workshop I (Heidelberg 2015) 133-146; ‘Literary trends

    in the Constantinopolitan courts in the 1120s and 1130s’, in A. Bucossi and A.

    Suarez, eds, John II Komnenos, Emperor of Byzantium: In the Shadow of

    Father and Son (London 2016) 110-20; with M. Jeffreys, ‘The traditional style

    of thirteenth-century Greek “politikos stichos” poetry and the search for its

    origins’, BMGS 40.1 (2016) 69-81; ‘A date and context for the War of Troy’, in

    U. Moennig, ed., «…ΩΣ ΑΘΥΡΜΑΤΑ ΠΑΙΔΑΣ» Festschrift für Hans Eideneier

    (Edition Romisini, 2016) 85-93 [Online Bibliothek des Edition Romiosini:

    www.edition-romiosini.de)

    Professor Michael Jeffreys, Oxford

    Ed. with M. Lauxtermann, The Letters of Psellos: cultural networks and

    historical realities (Oxford 2016).

    Professor G.A. Loud, Leeds

    ‘Innocent II and the kingdom of Sicily’, in John Doran and Damian J. Smith,

    eds., Pope Innocent II (1130-1143): the World vs the City (London 2016) 172-

    180; ‘Communities, cultures and conflict in southern Italy from the Byzantines

    to the Angevins’, Al-Masāq. Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean 28 (2016)

    132-52; ‘The German Emperors and Southern Italy, 962-1137’, in Jean-Marie

    Martin and Rosanna Alaggio, eds., Quei Maladetti Normanni. Studi offerti a

    Errico Cuozzo per i suoi settant’anni da Colleghi, Allievi, Amici (Ariano Irpino

    2016) 583-605; ‘I Principi di Capua, Montecassino e le chiese del principato,

    1058-1130’, in Mariano dell’Omo, Federico Marrazzi, Fabio Simonelli and

    Cesare Crova, eds., Sodalitas. Miscellanea di studi in memoria di don Faustino

    Avagliano (Miscellanea Cassinese 2016) 595-617.

    Forthcoming

    G.A. Loud and Martial Staub, eds., The Making of Medieval History (York

    Medieval Press / Boydell and Brewer 2017); ‘A political and social revolution:

    the development of the territorial principalities in Germany’, in G.A. Loud and

    Jochen Schenck, eds., The Origins of the German Principalities 1100-1350

    (Routledge 2017); ‘Labour services and peasant obligations in twelfth- and

    thirteenth-century southern Italy’, in Ross Balzaretti, Julia Barrow and Patricia

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Skinner, eds., Italy and Early Medieval Europe: Essays Presented to Chris

    Wickham (Oxford 2017); ‘The problem of Pseudo-Hugo. Who wrote the

    History of “Hugo Falcandus”?’, in N. Kivilcim Yavuz and Richard Broome,

    eds., Transforming the Early Medieval World. Studies in Honour of Ian N.

    Wood (Kismet Press, Leeds 2017); ‘The medieval archives of the abbey of S.

    Trinità, Cava’, in David Bates and Elisabeth Van Houts, eds., Peoples, Texts

    and Artifacts in the Norman World (Institute of Historical Research, London

    2017); ‘A New Document concerning the Bishopric of Sebastea’, Crusades 16

    (2017); ‘The ecclesiastical institutions of the Lombard principality of Capua’, in

    Federico Marazzi, ed., Felix Terra. Capua e la Terra di lavoro nell’età

    langobarda (Special issue of Archivio storico della Terra di Lavoro, 2017?)

    Forthcoming Research Project

    ‘The Social World of the Abbey of Cava, c. 1020-1300’, will be funded by a

    Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship 2017-19 (to include two visits to the

    archive of the Badia di S. Trinità, Cava de’ Tirreni, southern Italy).

    Professor Henry Maguire, London

    ‘Imperial and Saintly Bodies in Byzantine Portraiture’, in Vasiliki Penna, ed.,

    Heads and Tails, Tales and Bodies: Engraving the Human Figure from

    Antiquity to the Early Modern Period (exhibition catalogue, The Benaki

    Museum, Athens and The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow 2016)

    341-49; ‘Heaven on Earth: Neoplatonism in the Churches of Greece’, in Sharon

    E. J. Gerstel, ed., Viewing Greece: Cultural and Political Agency in the

    Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean (Brepols, Turnhout 2016) 53-65;

    ‘Where Did the Waters of Paradise go after Iconoclasm?’ in Brooke Shilling

    and Paul Stephenson, eds., Fountains and Water culture in Byzantium

    (Cambridge 2016) 229-45.

    Forthcoming

    ‘Magic in Byzantine Pottery: the Other Within’, in Paul Magdalino, Koray

    Durak, and Ivana Jevtic, eds., Proceedings of the Fourth International Sevgi

    Gönül Byzantine Studies Symposium (Koç University Press, Istanbul); ‘Parody

    in Byzantine Art’, in Ingela Nilsson and Przemyslaw Marciniak, eds., A

    Companion to Byzantine Satire (Brill); ‘Rhetoric and Artistry in Early

    Byzantium’, in Wolfgang Brassat, ed., Handbuch Rhetorik in der bildenden

    Künsten (De Gruyter); ‘Why did Hades Become Beautiful in Byzantine Art?’ in

    Gunnel Ekroth and Ingela Nilsson, eds., Round Trip to Hades (Brill).

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Dr Rosemary Morris, York

    ‘Byzantine Courts and their Roman Antecedents’, in R. Murphey, ed., Imperial

    Lineages and Legacies in the Eastern Mediterranean. Recording the Imprint of

    Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Rule (Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman

    Studies 18, Routledge, London 2017) 17-34.

    Forthcoming

    ‘The "Life Aquatic" on Athos in the tenth and eleventh centuries’, in R.

    Balzaretti, J. Barrow and P. Skinner, eds., Italy and Medieval Europe (Essays

    for Chris Wickham), (OUP, Oxford 2017).

    In Progress

    ‘In praise of actes mentionnées; reconstructing Athonite legal processes (10th-

    11th c.)’, in O. Delouis et al., eds., Proceedings of the Conference Lire les

    archives de l'Athos (Athens 2015) (Travaux et Mémoires 2017); with Dr Robert

    Jordan (Belfast), for the DOML series, notes and introductory material to Texts

    and English translations of i) the Life of Theodore Stoudites by Mark the Monk;

    ii) The Eulogy by Naukratios; iii) the Translations of the Relics of Theodore

    and his brother Joseph.

    Dr Jennifer Nimmo Smith, Edinburgh

    ‘Some Observations on ‘Being All Things to All Men to Save All’ and apparent

    Inconsistency in the Works of Gregory of Nazianzus, the Emperor Julian and

    the Apostle Paul’, M. Vinzent and A. Brent, eds., Studia Patristica LXXIV,

    Including papers presented at the Fifth British Patristics Conference, London,

    3-5 September 2014 (Peeters 2016) 169 - 180.

    Forthcoming

    ‘Pillars and monuments (στῆλαι) in the works of Gregory of Nazianzus’, for a

    volume in commemoration of the late Prof. Mossay, of Louvain-la-Neuve,

    Belgium.

    Work in Progress

    Chapter on ‘Christianity’ for R.Scott Smith and Stephen M. Trzaskoma, eds.,

    The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Mythography (University of New

    Hampshire); collation of the manuscripts of Sermons 4 and 5 by Gregory of

    Nazianzus, with the scholia they contain on these sermons, for an edition and

    translation of their texts.

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    Dr Arietta Papaconstantinou, Reading

    Ed. with Jean-Luc Fournet, Mélanges Jean Gascou: textes et études

    papyrologiques (P.Gascou), Travaux et Mémoires du Centre d’Histoire et

    Civilisation de Byzance (Paris 2016); ‘Laonikos Chalkokondylis,

    Démonstrations historiques, Livre VIII’ (translation, introduction and notes), in

    Vincent Déroche and Nicolas Vatin, eds., La conquête de Constantinople

    (Anacharsis, Toulouse 2016) 323-341; ‘The rhetoric of power and the voice of

    reason: tensions between central and local in the correspondence of Qurra ibn

    Sharīk’, in Stephan Procházka, Lucian Reinfandt and Sven Tost, eds., Official

    epistolography and the language(s) of power. Proceedings of the 1st

    International Conference of the Research Network Imperium and Officium:

    Comparative Studies in Ancient Bureaucracy and Officialdom, University of

    Vienna, 10-12 November 2010, Papyrologica Vindobonensia 8 (Vienna 2015)

    267-281; ‘Byzantine Childhoods’, in Heather Montgomery, ed., Oxford

    Bibliographies in Childhood Studies (Oxford University Press, New York

    2016):

    http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/browse?module_0=obo-9780199791231;

    ‘Credit, debt, and dependence in early Islamic Egypt and Southern Palestine’, in

    Jean-Luc Fournet and Arietta Papaconstantinou, eds., Mélanges Jean Gascou:

    textes et études papyrologiques (P.Gascou), (Paris 2016) 613-642; ‘« Choses

    de femme » et accès au crédit dans l’Égypte rurale sous les Omeyyades’, in

    Olivier Delouis, Sophie Métivier, Paule Pagès, eds., Le saint, le moine et le

    paysan. Mélanges d’histoire byzantine offerts à Michel Kaplan, Byzantina

    Sorbonensia 29 (Publications de la Sorbonne, Paris 2016) 551-561.

    Reviews: Ville Vuolanto, Children and asceticism in late antiquity: Continuity,

    Family Dynamics, and the Rise of Christianity (Farnham 2015), for Childhood

    in the Past 9 (2016) 75-76; Andreas Kaplony, Daniel Potthast and Cornelia

    Römer, eds., From Bāwīṭ to Marw: Documents from the Medieval Muslim

    World (Islamic History and Civilization 112, Brill, Leiden 2015), for Journal of

    Religion in Europe 9 (2016) 294-296.

    In Press:

    ‘Coptic Life-Writing’, in Koen de Temmermann, ed., The Oxford Handbook of

    Ancient Biography (OUP, Oxford); ‘Papyri and the study of building in

    Byzantium’, in Michael Decker, ed., The Cambridge Handbook of Byzantine

    Archaeology (CUP, Cambridge).

    Work in Progress

    A study on debt, credit, and patronage in rural communities of the eastern

    Mediterranean, 500-800; a study of the eighth-century Coptic child donation

    deeds, with full translation of the documents; various articles on Coptic

    literature, multilingualism, and early Islamic governance.

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Professor Charlotte Roueché, London

    ‘Byzantine Epigraphy for the 21st Century’, in Andreas Rhoby ed. Inscriptions

    in Byzantium and Beyond (Vienna 2015) 115-120.

    With S.Dunn and T. Papacostas, Heritage Gazetteer of Cyprus:

    http://www.cyprusgazetteer.org/

    Dr Jonathan Shepard, Oxford

    Ed. with F. Androshchuk and M. White, Byzantium and the Viking World

    (Uppsala 2016); ‘Back in Old Rus and the USSR: Archaeology, History and

    Politics [Review Article]’, The English Historical Review 131 (2016) 384-405;

    ‘Byzantine Emissions, Not Missions, to Rus, and the Problems of “False”

    Christians’, in N. A. Makarov and A. E. Leontiev, eds., Русь в IX-X вв.:

    общество, государство, культура [Rus in the 9th-12

    th Centuries: Society,

    State, Culture] (Moscow 2014) 234-42; ‘Communications Across the Bulgarian

    Lands: Samuel’s Poisoned Chalice for Basil II and his Successors?’, South-

    Eastern Europe in the Second Half of 10th – the beginning of the 11

    th Centuries:

    History and Culture (Sofia 2015) 217-35; ‘History as Propaganda, Proto-

    Foundation-Myth and “Tract for the Times” in the Long Eleventh Century

    (c.1000-c.1130)’, in T. Jackson, ed., Old Rus’ and Medieval Europe: The Origin

    of States (=The Earliest States of Eastern Europe 2014) (Moscow 2016) 332-

    55; ‘Small Worlds, the General Synopsis, and the British Way from the

    Varangians to the Greeks’, in F. Androshchuk, J. Shepard and M. White, eds.,

    Byzantium and the Viking World (Uppsala 2016) 3-35; ‘Things, Рersons and

    Рractices in Сirculation Between Byzantium and the British Isles in the Viking

    Age: a Role for Rus?’, in P. G. Gaidukov, ed., Goroda i vesi srednevekovoi

    Rusi: arheologiia, istoriia, kul’tura: k 60-letiiu Nikolaia Andreeviča Makarova

    (Moscow 2015) 274-85; Entries on ‘Byzantine Empire 650-1204 CE’, ‘North

    Sea (Anglo-Scandinavian) Empire’ and ‘Rus’ and the Riurikid dynasty (9th

    century to c.1240 CE)’ in J. MacKenzie, ed., The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia

    of Empire (Oxford 2016).

    Forthcoming

    With M. Ančić and T. Vedriš, eds., Imperial Spheres and the Adriatic:

    Byzantium, the Carolingians and the Treaty of Aachen (812) (Abingdon);

    ‘Adjustable Imperial Image-Projection and the Greco-Roman Repertoire: their

    Reception among Outsiders and Longer-Stay Visitors’, in J. Stouraites, ed.,

    Identities and Ideologies in the Medieval Byzantine World (Millennium Studies

    Series) (Berlin and New York); ‘Anglo-Danish “Empire-Building”, Rus and

    Byzantium: a Background for Boleslaw Chobry?’, in L. Slupecki, ed.,

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Proceedings of the 5th Congress of Polish Medievalists, Rzeszów, 20-24

    September2015 (Rzeszó); ‘Anna Komnena as a Source for the Crusades’, in A.

    Mallett, ed., Eastern Christian Historians on the Crusades (Leiden); ‘The

    Byzantine Sphere of Influence in Eastern Europe, 867-1025’ and ‘The

    Byzantine sphere of influence in Eastern Europe, 1025-1204’, in T. Lounghis

    and E. Kislinger, eds., Βυζάντιο. Ιστορία και πολιτισμός (Athens and Paris);

    ‘Circles Overlapping in the Adriatic’, in M. Ančić, J. Shepard and T. Vedriš,

    eds., Imperial Spheres and the Adriatic: Byzantium, the Carolingians and the

    Treaty of Aachen (812) (Abingdon); Entries on ‘Byzantium’ and ‘Byzantine

    Sources’, in J. Jesch and C. Lee, eds., The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of the

    Viking World (Oxford); ‘Convergence and Collision in Eleventh-Century

    Christendom: Some Repercussions of the Christianisation of Rus on East-West

    Relations’, in J. Arnason, S. Bagge and B. Wittrock, eds., The Formation of the

    Great Civilizations: Contrasts and Parallels (Uppsala); ‘The Emperor’s

    “Significant Others”’, in S. Tougher, ed., The Emperor in the Byzantine World

    (Abingdon); ‘The Knowledge of the West in Byzantine Sources’, in S.

    Burkhardt and S. Kolditz, eds., Byzantium and the West 850-1204 (Leiden);

    ‘Man-to-Man, “Dog-Eat-Dog”, Cults in Common: the Tangled Threads of

    Alexios’ Dealings with the Franks’, in J.-C. Cheynet and B. Flusin, eds.,

    Travaux et Mémoires (Paris); ‘Memoirs as Manifesto: the Rhetoric of Katakalon

    Kekaumenos’, in T. Shawcross and I. Toth, eds., Reading in the Byzantine

    Empire and Beyond (Cambridge); ‘Photios’ Sermons on the Rus Attack of 860:

    the Questions of his Origins, and the Route of the Rus’, in C. Ludwig et al.,

    eds., Millennium: Yearbook on the Culture and History of the First Millennium

    CE (Berlin and New York);

    ‘Power-Seeking on the Imperial Fringes in the Later Eleventh Century: the Uses

    of Seals’, in B. Caseau, ed., L’exercise du pouvoir: à Byzance ou dans les Etats

    voisins (Paris); ‘Storm Clouds and a Thunderclap: East-West Tensions Towards

    the Mid-Eleventh Century’, in M. Lauxterman and M. Whittow, eds., Being in

    Byzantium: Byzantium in the Eleventh Century (Abingdon); ‘Superpower to

    Soft Power: the Many Facets of Byzantium in the Eyes of Contemporary and

    Modern Historians’, in B. Haider and W. Godsey, eds., International History in

    Theory and Practice: Traditions and Perspectives (Vienna).

    Dr Dionysios Stathakopoulos, London

    ‘John II Komnenos: a historiographical essay,’ in A. Bucossi and Alex

    Rodriguez, eds., John II Komnenos, Emperor of Byzantium. In the Shadow of

    Father and Son (London and New York 2016) 1-10; ‘Gesellschaft und

    Demographie im spätbyzantinischen Griechenland (1261-1453),’ in F. Daim

  • PUBLICATIONS

    and J. Drauschke, eds., Hinter den Mauern und auf dem offenen Land: Neue

    Forschungen zum Leben im Byzantinischen Reich (Mainz 2016) 181-188.

    Forthcoming

    ‘Dealing with an Ubermeister: the reception of Galen in Byzantine non medical

    texts,’ in B. Zipser and P. Bouras-Vallianatos, eds., Brill’s Companion to the

    Reception of Galen; ‘From Crete to Hell,’ in A. Lymberopoulou and V.

    Tsamakda, eds., Damned in Hell in the Frescoes of Venetian-dominated Crete

    (13th

    – 17th centuries); ‘Herbert Hunger und der Zeitgeist: die Erforschung von

    Alltagsleben und materieller Kultur,’ in Proceedings of the Conference

    dedidated to 100 years from the birth of H. Hunger (Vienna, Austrian

    Academy); ‘Irrevocable Blood: Ethnoreligious Violence and Collective Identity

    Formation in the Late Twelfth Century,’ in Y. Stouraitis, ed., Ideologies and

    Identities in the medieval Byzantine world (De Gruyter, Millenium Studies);

    ‘Sister, Widow, Consort, Bride: Four Latin Ladies in Greece (1330-1430)’, in

    A. Lymberopoulou, ed., Whose Mediterranean is it anyway? (Routledge, SPBS

    Spring Symposia); ‘Early modern translations of late Byzantine medical texts:

    contexts, use and dispersion,’ in Sonja Brentjes and José Luis Mancha, eds.,

    Narratives on Translations (Berlin); ‘The boundaries between possession and

    disease: medical concepts in Byzantine exorcisms,’ in K.-H. Leven and N.

    Metzger, eds., (Un-)heilige Krankheiten. Besessenheit in Medizin, Religion,

    Dämonologie, special issue of Medizinhistorisches Journal (2017); ‘Aristocracy

    in Nicaea,’ in P. Papadopoulou and A. Simpson, eds., The Empire of Nicaea

    revisited (Brepols); several chapters on the social history of the Palaiologan

    period in T. Loughis, ed., Βυζάντιο, Ιστορία και Πολιτισμός; several entries in

    the Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity.

    Work in Progress

    With Petros Bouras-Vallianatos, Byzantine Medicine (monograph); Filthy

    Lucre: Wealth and its uses in the late Byzantine World (monograph); ‘The

    question of usury in the late Byzantine period’; ‘Apology for a parvenu: Alexios

    Apokaukos revisited’; ‘Sodomy in Hell: observations on some depictions of the

    damned in Hell in Cretan frescoes’.

    Dr Alexandra Vukovich, Cambridge

    ‘Promissory Rituals in Rus’: Heteropraxy and oath-taking ‘by kissing the

    Cross’’, Byzantinoslavica 75.1 (2017); ‘Le Prince et son épée dans le Rous’ du

    Nord à la suite du séjour de Vsévolod Iourevich à Byzance’, in Élisabeth Yota,

    ed., Byzance et ses voisins (Peter Lang, Bern 2017); ‘Itinerant Rulership in

    Early Rus’’, in Teresa Earenfight, ed., New Perspectives on Elite and Royal

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    Households in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Explorations in Medieval

    Culture 3, Brill, Leiden 2017).

    Dr Mary Whitby, Oxford

    ‘Nonnus and biblical epic’, in Domenico Accorinti, ed., Brill’s Companion to

    Nonnus of Panopolis, Leiden 2016, 215-239.

    Forthcoming

    ‘Christodorus of Coptus on the statues in the Baths of Zeuxippus at

    Constantinople: text and context’, in Herbert Bannert and Nicole Kröll eds.,

    Nonnus of Panopolis in Context II: poetry, religion and society, Brill; ‘Greek

    epic’, in Scott McGill and Edward Watts, eds., in Blackwell Companion to Late

    Antiquity.

    Dr Monica White, Nottingham

    Co-editor, with Jonathan Shepard and Fedir Androshchuk, Byzantium and the

    Viking World (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis 2016); ‘Relics and the Princely

    Clan in Rus’, in ibid., 391-408.

    Work in Progress

    Two awards in 2015-16 for work on a new monograph about relations between

    Byzantium and Rus: a Leverhulme fellowship for an extra semester of research

    leave and a travel grant to visit the Hilandar Library at the Ohio State University

    to consult East Slavonic manuscripts on microfilm for the same project.

    Dr Christopher Wright, London

    With Maria Argyrou and Charalambos Dendrinos, A Descriptive Catalogue of

    the Greek Manuscript Collection of Lambeth Palace Library, (online

    publication):

    https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/Hellenic-Institute/Research/LPL/Greek-

    MSS/Catalogue.pdf

    ‘Non ex unica natione sed ex plurimis: Genoa, the Catalans and the Knights of

    St John in the fifteenth century’, Mediterranea: ricerche storiche 36 (2016) 9-

    44; ‘Constantinople and the coup d’état in Palaiologan Byzantium’, Dumbarton

    Oaks Papers 70 (2016).

    Forthcoming

    ‘Sea power and the evolution of Venetian crusading’, Magdalena Skoblar et al.,

    eds., The Adriatic as a Threshold to Byzantium: Acts of the Adriatic

    Connections Conference, British School at Rome 14-16 Jan 2015 (Cambridge

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    University Press, Cambridge); with Charalambos Dendrinos and Philip Taylor,

    ‘Presenting a 16th-century Greek Manuscript using 21st-century Technology:

    the Autograph Encomium on Henry VIII and Elizabeth I by George Etheridge’,

    VIII Colloque Internationale de Paléographie Grecque: Actes, ed. Christian

    Brockmann (De Gruyter, Berlin).

    Work in Progress

    Edition of Demetrios Kydones’s Greek translation of Thomas Aquinas’s Summa

    Theologiae, Prima Pars.

    Interactive online edition of the Letters of George of Cyprus.

    Articles: The Genoese community of Rhodes, 1400-1480’; ‘The emergence and

    function of the ‘appanage’ in Palaiologan Byzantium’.

    Dr Sophia Xenophontos, Glasgow

    Ethical Education in Plutarch: moralising agents and contexts (Walter de

    Gruyter: Beiträge zur Altertumskunde, Berlin - Boston 2016); ‘Casting new

    light on the connection between Pseudo-Plutarch’s On the education of children

    and Galen’s Exhortation to the study of medicine’ Latomus 75 (2016) 71–77;

    Introduction to Γαληνός Για την αποφυγή της λύπης, Η πραγματεία Περὶ ἀλυπίας,

    Μετάφραση-σχόλια Παρασκευή Κοτζιά, Επίμετρο Ιωάννης Πολέμης

    (Thyrathen, Thessaloniki); Review on P. Stadter, Plutarch and his Roman

    Readers (Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York 2014), Classical

    Review 66.2 (2016) 377-379.

    Forthcoming

    Theodore Metochites’ On morals or concerning education: Introduction,

    Translation, and Notes (Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library, Harvard

    University Press, Cambridge, Mass., London 2017); with Petros Bouras-

    Vallianatos eds., Greek Medical Literature and its Readers: From Hippocrates

    to Islam and Byzantium (Routledge, London); ‘Galen’s Exhortation to the study

    of medicine: an educational work for prospective medical students’, in P.

    Bouras-Vallianatos and S. Xenophontos, eds., Greek Medical Literature and its

    Readers: From Hippocrates to Islam and Byzantium (Routledge, London); with

    K. Oikonomopoulou, eds, A Companion to the Reception of Plutarch (Brill,

    Leiden); ‘Plutarch and Theodore Metochites’, in K. Oikonomopoulou and S.

    Xenophontos, eds., A Companion to the Reception of Plutarch (Brill, Leiden);

    ‘Plutarch and Adamantios Koraes’, in K. Oikonomopoulou and S.

    Xenophontos, eds., A Companion to the Reception of Plutarch (Brill, Leiden);

    ‘The military and cultural space in the Life of Pyrrhus and Marius’, in A.

    Georgiadou and K. Oikonomopoulou, eds., Space, time, and language in

    Plutarch’s vision of Greek culture (De Gruyter, Berlin/New York); ‘The

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Byzantine Plutarch: self-identity and model in Theodore Metochites’ Essay 71

    of the Semeioseis gnomikai’, in P. Mack and J. North, eds., The Afterlife of

    Plutarch, Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement (Institute of

    Classical Studies, London).

    Work in progress

    Physician of the soul: philosophical guidance and practical ethics in Galen

    (monograph); editio princeps, George Pachymeres’ commentary on Aristotle’s

    Nicomachean Ethics (De Gruyter: Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca et

    Byzantina).

    MEMBERS RESIDENT OUTSIDE THE U.K.

    Professor Albrecht Berger, Munich

    With Sergei Mariev, Günter Prinzing, and Alexander Riehle, eds., Koinotaton

    Doron. Das späte Byzanz zwischen Machtlosigkeit und kultureller Blüte

    (Byzantinisches Archiv 31, Berlin 2016); ‘Nikephoros Kallistou Xanthopoulos

    and Jewish history’, in ibid., 1–15 [in German];

    ‘Urban elites in the Byzantine realm’, in Elisabeth Gruber, Mihailo Popović,

    Martin Scheutz, and Herwig Weigl, eds., Städte im lateinischen Westen und im

    griechischen Osten zwischen Spätantike und Früher Neuzeit. Topographie –

    Recht – Religion (Vienna 2016) 165–175 [in German]; ‘The dark side of

    sacrality – enchanted places and statues in Constantinople’, Distant Worlds

    Journal 2 (2016) 97–107 [in German]; ‘Magical Constantinople: statues,

    legends, and the end of time’, Scandinavian Journal of Byzantine and Modern

    Greek studies 2 (2016) 9–29; ‘In the ‘Wild East’ of Byzantium. The story of

    Digenes Akrites’, in Hans Sauer, Gisela Seitschek, and Bernhard Teuber, eds.,

    Höhepunkte des mittelalterlichen Erzählens. Heldenlieder, Romane und

    Novellen in ihrem kulturellen Kontext (Heidelberg 2016) 19–38 [in German];

    ‘Constantinople’, in Falko Daim, ed., Byzanz, Der Neue Pauly, Supplemente 11

    (Stuttgart 2016) [in German].

    Forthcoming

    Caspar Ludwig Momars, Η Βοσπορομαχία. Εισαγωγή και κριτική έκδοση [in

    Greek]; ‘Serial production oder writer’s contest? Some remarks on Byzantine

    hagiographical texts of the tenth century’, in Antonio Rigo, Michele Trizio, and

    Eleftherios Despotakis, eds., Byzantine hagiography. Texts, themes and

    projects, Proceedings of a symposium in Moscow 2012 [in German];

    ‘Constantinople’, in Michael Decker, ed., Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Byzan-

    tine Archaeology; ‘Monuments and buildings in Byzantine Constantinople’, in

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Raimondo Tocci, ed., The Brill Companion to Byzantine Chronicles; with

    Christian Gastgeber, eds., The Scholar and his Library; ‘The Church History of

    Nikephoros Kallistou Xanthopoulos’, in ibid., with Niccolò Zorzi, eds., I tondi

    di Campiello Angaran a Venezia e di Dumbarton Oaks. Stato dell’arte e

    prospettive della ricerca. Proceedings of a symposium in Venice in 2014;

    ‘The historical setting’, in ibid., [in Italian]; with Sergey Ivanov, eds., Holy

    fools and divine madmen: Sacred insanity through ages and cultures.

    Proceedings of a symposium in Munich in 2015; ‘Holy fools in modern

    Greece’, in ibid., ‘From outpost in the West to destroyer of the empire: Venice

    seen from Byzantium’, in Barbara Kuhn, ed., Proceedings of a series of lectures

    in Eichstätt 2014/15; ‘The emperor and the city: processions and receptions in

    Constantinople’, in Manfred Luchterhandt, ed., Palatium sacrum, Proceedings

    of a symposium in Göttingen in 2015; ‘Constantinople as a centre of economy

    and trading’, in Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan, ed., Transformations of city and

    countryside in the Byzantine period. Proceedings of a symposium in Mainz in

    2016 [in German].

    Dr Antje Bosselmann-Ruickbie, Mainz

    With Benjamin Fourlas and Susanne Greiff, ‘Gold- und

    Silberschmiedearbeiten’, in Falko Daim, ed., Byzanz. Historisch -

    kulturwissenschaftliches Handbuch (Neuer Pauly Supplemente 11, Stuttgart

    2016); with Stephan Albrecht and Susanne Greiff, ‘Edelsteine’, in Falko Daim,

    ed., Byzanz. Historisch-kulturwissenschaftliches Handbuch (Neuer Pauly

    Supplemente 11, Stuttgart 2016).

    Editorial work

    Antonaras, Anastassios Ch.: ‘Arts, Crafts and Trades in Ancient and Byzantine

    Thessaloniki. Archaeological, Literary and Epigraphic Evidence’, Byzanz

    zwischen Orient und Okzident 2 (Publications of the Leibniz-ScienceCampus

    Mainz: Byzantium between Orient and Occident), eds., Antje Bosselmann-

    Ruickbie and Leo Ruickbie (Mainz 2016).

    Esssys submitted

    ‘The Ornamental Decoration of the Bessarion Cross (14th Century)’, in Peter

    Schreiner and Holger A. Klein, eds., La Stauroteca di Bessarione: Restauro,

    Provvenienza, Ambito Culturale a Constantinopoli e a Venezia (conference

    Venice, 17-18 October 2013); ‘The Symbolism of Byzantine Gemstones:

    Written Sources, Objects and Sympathetic Magic in Byzantium’, in Susanne

    Greiff, Alexandra Hilgner and Dieter Quast, eds., Gemstones in the First

    Millennium AD: Mines, Trade, Workshops and Symbolism (conference Mainz,

    20-22 October 2015); ‘Protection against Evil in Byzantium: Magical Amulets

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    and their Survival from the Early to the Late Byzantine Period’, in Judith Noble

    and Dan Zamani, eds., Visions of Enchantment. Occultism, Spirituality & Visual

    Culture (conference Cambridge, 17-18 March 2014); ‘A 10th

    -Century Necklace

    from the Preslav Treasure: Byzantium and Bulgaria’, in Hans Belting and

    Fabian Stroth, eds., The History of Early Christian and Byzantine Art in 100

    Alternative Objects.

    Forthcoming

    Neue Forschungen zur spätbyzantinischen Goldschmiedekunst (13.-15.

    Jahrhundert) - New Research on Late Byzantine Goldsmiths’ Works (13th-15th

    Centuries), conference Mainz, 29-30 October 2015, Byzanz zwischen Orient

    und Okzident (Publications of the Leibniz-ScienceCampus Mainz: Byzantium

    between Orient and Occident), ed., Antje Bosselmann-Ruickbie (Mainz 2017).

    Work in Progress

    Project (with Dr Susanne Greiff/Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz,

    Germany): ‘Der griechische Traktat Über die hochgeschätzte und berühmte

    Goldschmiedekunst – Edition und interdisziplinärer Kommentar’ (‘The Greek

    Treatise On the Most Appreciated and Famous Art of the Goldsmith – Edition

    and interdisciplinary commentary’), with Prof. Dr Günter Prinzing (University

    of Mainz); Dr Susanne Greiff, Stephan Patscher MA (Römisch-Germanisches

    Zentralmuseum Mainz), Dr Michael Herdick, Erica Hanning MA, Sayuri da

    Zilva MA (Competence Centre for Experimental Archaeology Mayen,

    Germany): http://www.byzanz-mainz.de/forschung/a/article/der-griechische-

    traktat-ueber-die-edle-und-hochberuehmte-goldschmiedekunst-edition-und-int/

    Dr Elisabeth Chatziantoniou, Thessaloniki

    Συμβολή στη διοικητική προσωπογραφία της παλαιολόγειας Θεσσαλονίκης. Η

    περίπτωση του σεβαστού Θεόδωρου Παζουδίνου (1274), βυζαντινος δομος 22-

    24 (2014-2016) 5-22; Βιβλιοκρισία: «Μαρία Νυσταζοπούλου-Πελεκίδου, Η

    Βυζαντινή Διπλωματική. Τα έγγραφα των δημοσίων λειτουργών [Εταιρεία

    Βυζαντινών Ερευνών 23], Εκδόσεις ΒΑΝΙΑΣ, Θεσσαλονίκη 2015», βυζαντιακα

    32 (2015) 337-349.

    Forthcoming

    ‘Founders of monasteries practising philanthropy. The case of the sebastokrator

    Isaakios Komnenos’, in G. Kakavas et al., eds., Proceedings of the

    International Conference ‘The Institution of Sponsorship – from Ancient to

    Modern Times’, 1-27; ‘The kritai / praitores of Βoleron, Strymon and

    Thessalonike in the 11th century. A contribution to prosopography and

    provincial administration’, Byzantina 34 (2015-2016) 63 pp.

    Work in Progress

  • PUBLICATIONS

    The fiscal administration of the thema of Thessalonike in the early Palaiologan

    period (Monograph, to be published in 2017).

    Dr Nikolaos G. Chrissis, Athens

    ‘Byzantine crusaders: Holy war and crusade rhetoric in Byzantine contacts with

    the West (1095-1341)’, in A. Boas, ed., The Crusader World (Routledge,

    London 2015) 259-277.

    Forthcoming

    ‘Ideological and political contestations in post-1204 Byzantium: The orations of

    Niketas Choniates and the imperial court of Nicaea’, in S. Tougher, ed., The

    Emperor in the Byzantine World: Proceedings of the 47th Spring Symposium of

    Byzantine Studies (Cardiff, 25-27 April 2014) (Routledge, London); ‘Worlds

    apart? Reconsidering late Byzantine identity through the image of the West

    (13th-14th c.)’, in N. Chrissis, A. Kolia-Dermitzaki, and A. Papageorgiou, eds.,

    Byzantium and the West: Perception and Reality (Routledge, London); ‘The

    Crusades seen from Greece’, in Felix Hinz and Johannes Meyer-Hamme, eds.,

    Current International Perspectives on the Crusades. Texts from Historians of

    Different Nations – and Didactical Approaches; ‘Frankish Greece’, in J. Phillips

    and A. Jotischky, eds., The Cambridge History of the Crusades, vol. II:

    Expansion, Impact and Decline (CUP, Cambridge); ‘Gregory IX and the Greek

    East’, in C. Egger and D. Smith, eds., Pope Gregory IX (1227-41); ‘Tearing

    Christ’s Seamless Tunic? The ‘Eastern Schism’ and Crusades against the

    Greeks in the Thirteenth Century’, in Proceedings of the Eighth Quadrennial

    Conference of the SSCLE (Cáceres, Spain, 25-29 June, 2012); ‘Broken

    brotherhood: Greeks and Latins in the thirteenth century’, in N. Giantsi, ed., The

    Presence and Contribution of the Eastern Roman Empire in the Formation of

    Europe (EPLO, Athens).

    Professor Maria Constantoudaki, National and Kapodistrian University of

    Athens

    ‘Angelos, Damaskinos, Theotokopoulos: Convergencies and Divergencies in

    Their Work’, Mouseio Benaki 13-14 (2013-14) [published in 2016], 185-212 (in

    Greek with a summary in English).

    Professor Małgorzata Dąbrowska, Lodz

    Edition: Stanisław Kościałkowski pamięci przywrócony, (Stanislaw

    Koscialkowski Recollected) (Warsaw-Lodz 2016) pp. 358.

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Articles: ‘Bertrandona de la Broquiere pielgrzymka do Ziemi Świętej w latach

    1432-1433, w kontekście zagrożenia Bizancjum przez Turków Osmańskich’, in

    Na szlakach dwóch światów. Studia ofiarowane Profesorowi Jerzemu

    Hauzińskiemu (‘The Pilgrimage of Bertrandon de la Broquiere to the Holy

    Land in the context of the Osmanlis threat against Byzantium’, in Studies

    offered to Professor Jerzy Hauzinski), (Academy of Pomerania Press, Slupsk

    2016) 191-202; ‘Images of Trebizond and the Pontos in Contemporary

    Literature in English with a Gothic conclusion’, Text Matters. A Journal of

    literature, theory and culture vol. 6, no.6 (University of Lodz Press, Lodz 2016)

    247-263.

    Papers: ‘Posłowie. Bogumił Zwolski i jego sentyment do Mistrza’ (‘Afterword.

    Bogumil Zwolski and his affectionate attitude to the master’), in M. Dąbrowska,

    Stanisław Kościałkowski pamięci przywrócony (Warszawa- Lodz 2016) 311-

    316; ‘Profesor Gieysztor i Lamande’ (‘Professor and rue Lamande’), in M.

    Koczerska & P. Węcowski, eds., Aleksander Gieysztor. Człowiek i dzieło,

    (Warsaw University Press, Warszawa 2016) 187-190; ‘Pępek świata nad

    Bosforem. Historia konstantynopolitańska: z prof. Małgorzatą Dąbrowską

    rozmawia Beata Janowska’, in Ale Historia. Tygodnik Historyczny (‘The hub of

    the universe. Constantinopolitan history. An interview with Professor

    Malgorzata Dabrowska’, in What a story! Agora, Nr 16 (222) (Warsaw 2016) 3-

    5.

    Forthcoming

    Book: The Hidden Secrets. Late Byzantium in the Western and Polish Context,

    (Lodz University Press, Lodz 2016).

    Articles: ‘Steven Runciman (1903-2000)’, in J.Strzelczyk, ed., Mediewiści IV

    (The Medievalists) (Poznan University Press, Poznan 2016); ‘Jana Dlugosza

    spojrzenie na Bizancjum’ (‘Joannes Dlugossius’ point of view on Byzantium’),

    in Kwartalnik Historyczny (The Historical Review), Warsaw 2016; ‘The Image

    of a Trapezuntine Empress in the 14th Century According to Panaretos’, in

    Studies offered to Professor Danuta Quirini-Popławsk, (Cracow 2016).

    Reviews: Sebastian Kolditz, Johannes VIII. Palaiologos und das Konzil von

    Ferrara-Florenz (1438/39). Das byzantinische Kaisertum im Dialog mit dem

    Westen, Bd 1-2, Monographien zur Geschichte des Mittelalters (Anton

    Hiersemann, Stuttgart 2014, 776), in Kwartalnik Historyczny (Historical

    Review) (Warsaw 2016); V. Nosilla and M. Prandoni, eds., Trama contraluce.

    « Il patriarca protestante » Cirillo Loukaris (Firenze 2015, 207), in Odrodzenie

    i Reformacja (Renaissance and Reformation) (Warsaw 2016).

    Others: Przedmowa do: Andrew Pawłowski, Julian Cesarini, kardynał od św.

    Anioła (Forward to: Julian Cesarini, Cardinal of Saint Angel (Warszawa 2017).

    Work in Progress

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    Edition: Henryk Paszkiewicz wydobyty z zapomnienia (To remind Henryk

    Paszkiewicz) (Warszawa-Lodz 2017).

    Articles: ‘Odpocząć od Bizancjum w XV w.’ (‘To have a rest from Byzantium

    in the 15th century’), in Studies offered to Professor Zbigniew Anusik (Lodz

    2017); ‘The King of the Kalmar Union, Eric of Pomerania, and the Byzantine

    Puzzle’, in Studies offered to Elisabeth Malamut (Aix-en-Provence 2017).

    Professor Claudine Dauphin, Paris

    Les Animaux dans le Monde Antique: Le Bestiaire Levett (Musée d’Art

    Classique de Mougins 2016) 97 pages, 178 black-and-white and colour

    photographs.

    https://www.mouginsmusee.com/en/shop/books/les-animaux-dans-le-monde-

    antique-le-bestiaire-levett

    In collaboration with B. Hamarneh, M. Ben Jeddou, and J.-M. Castex,

    ‘Population Dynamics in the al-Karak Region in the Byzantine and Islamic

    Periods’, Studies on the History and Archaeology of Jordan (SHAJ), Actae of

    the 12th International Conference on the History and Archaeology of Jordan

    (ICHAJ) ‘Transparent Borders’, Berlin, 5-11 May 2013 (Amman 2016) 683-

    702.

    Forthcoming

    In collaboration with M. Ben Jeddou, ‘All Roads Lead to Mecca: on foot,

    camel-back and steam, the Syro-Jordanian Darb al-Hajj al-Shami (7th

    -20th

    centuries) through the prism of the new technologies’, Annual of the

    Department of Antiquities of Jordan 58 (2017), in Arabic.

    Web Pages

    Fallahin and Nomads in the Southern Levant from Byzantium to the Crusades: Population Dynamics and Artistic Expression, CBRL

    (Council fro British research in the Levant) -Affiliated Project:

    http://cbrl.org.uk/british-institute-amman/visiting-scholars-and-fellows

    http://cbrl.org.uk/research/papers

    http://cbrl.org.uk/research/item/name/fallahin-and-nomads-in-the-southern-

    levant-from-byzantium-to-the-crusades-population-dynamics-and-artistic-

    expression

    Specifically on the discovery by C. Dauphin of the Pilgrim Camps on the Hajj Roads in Jordan, contribution to the Palestine Exploration Fund

    Blog Adventures in the Archives and in the Field:

    http://www.pef.org.uk/blog/category/from-the-field/

    Obituaries

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Yoram Tsafrir, Emeritus Professor of Classical Archaeology, Institute of

    Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, died 23rd

    November 2015.

    Obituary: ‘Yoram Tsafrir, B.A., M.A., PhD (30 January 1938 - 23 November

    2015)’, Palestine Exploration Quarterly (Vol. 148, No. 1, March 2016) 5-7.

    Dr Stavros G. Georgiou, Strovolos, Cyprus

    Ed., First Annual Conference on Byzantine and Medieval Studies, Nicosia, 13-

    15 January 2017. Abstracts of Presentations, Byzantinist Society of Cyprus

    (Nicosia 2017); ‘The Office of Katepano of Cyprus in the Eleventh Century’,

    Vyzantiaka 32 (2015) (= Afieroma sti mnimi tou Kathigiti Emmanouil Kriara)

    187-200 (in Greek with Summary in English); ‘Limassol during the Proto-

    Christian and Byzantine Periods. The Saved Testimonies for the City and the

    Local Church’, Epetirida Kentrou Meleton Ieras Monis Kykkou 11 (2016) 31-50

    (in Greek); ‘Notes on the Byzantine Cyprus III’, Epetirida Kentrou Meleton

    Ieras Monis Kykkou 11 (2016) 115-122 (in Greek); ‘The Byzantine Aristocracy

    in Cyprus during the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries’, in Tiziana Creazzo, C.

    Crimi, Renata Gentile, G. Strano, eds., Studi bizantini in onore di Maria Dora

    Spadaro (Orpheus, 2, Acireale - Roma 2016) 211-224; ‘Theodosios Byzantios

    Goudelis and the “φρούριον τῶν Κιττιέων”’, Epistimoniki Epetiris tis Kypriakis

    Etaireias Istorikon Spoudon 12 (2016) 41-52 (in Greek); ‘The political status of

    Cyprus during the tyranny of Isaac Doukas Komnenos (1184-1191)’, in St. G.

    Georgiou, ed., First Annual Conference on Byzantine and Medieval Studies,

    Nicosia, 13-15 January 2017. Abstracts of Presentations, Byzantinist Society of

    Cyprus (Nicosia 2017) 46-47; Book-review in: Vyzantiaka 32 (2015) (=

    Afieroma sti mnimi tou Kathigiti Emmanouil Kriara) 373-378, Hellenica 65

    (2015) 387-390, Epistimoniki Epetiris tis Kypriakis Etaireias Istorikon Spoudon

    12 (2016) 469-472.

    Forthcoming

    ‘An Interesting Complement to the Byzantine Sources: Michael the Syrian’s

    Testimony for a Famine in Cyprus in 1132/1133’, Bizantinistica 17 (2016);

    ‘The Incident in Metabole. A Vague Passage of John Kinnamos (ed. Bonn, p.

    127.21-128.23)’, Vyzantiaka 33 (2016) (in Greek); ‘The Saved Testimonies fot

    the Byzantine Karpasia (4th-12th Centuries)’, in P. Papageorgiou, ed.,

    Karpasia. Praktika Defterou Epistimonikou Synedriou “Eis gin ton Agion kai

    ton Iroon”, Kyriaki 19 Iouniou 2011, Xenodocheio Navarria, Lemesos

    (Limassol 2017) (in Greek); ‘The Byzantine Tillyria (4th-12th Centuries)’, in

    St. Perdikis, ed., Praktika Defterou Synedriou “Tillyria: Mnimes, Istoria kai

    Archaiologia” (Nicosia 2017) (in Greek); ‘Addenda for the Anonymous

    Kamytzes of Pentekontakephalon of Saint Neophytos the Recluse’, Hellenica

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    66 (2016) (in Greek).

    Book-reviews in: Vyzantina 34 (2015), Vyzantiaka 33 (2016).

    Dr Ruthy Gertwagen, University of Haifa and Oranim Academic College,

    Israel

    ‘The naval power of Venice in the Oriental Mediterranean in the Middle Ages’,

    in Michel Balard, ed., Maritime History, the Middle Ages (Boydell & Brewer,

    Woodbridge, Suffolk 2017) 170-184; co-editor with Tonnes Nielsen-Bekker

    (Denmark), The Inland Seas: towards an ecohistory of the Mediterranean and

    the Black Sea (Geographica Historica, Franz Steiner, Stuttgart 2016); ‘Towards

    A Maritime Eco-history of the Byzantine and Medieval Eastern Mediterranean’,

    in ibid., 292-316; ‘A Chapter on Maritime History: Shipping and Nautical

    Technology of Trade and Warfare in the Medieval Mediterranean, 11th–16th

    Century’, in Michael Borgolte and Nikolas Jaspert, eds., Maritimes Mittelalter.

    Meere als Kommunikationsräume (Vorträge und Forschungen 83,

    Ostfildern 2015) 109-148; ‘Venice's Policy towards the Islands in the Ionian

    and Aegean Seas, 13th

    to 15th centuries’, International Journal of Maritime

    History, vol. 26, no.3 (2104): 529-548; ‘Nautical Technology’, in P. Horden and

    Sh. Kinoshita, eds., A Companion to Mediterranean History (WileyBlackwell

    2014) 154-169.

    Forthcoming

    ‘Genoa, Venice and the fights over the ionian sea lanes (late fourteenth to mid

    fifteenth century)’, Gerassimos Pangratis, ed., War, State and Society in the

    Ionian Sea in the Early Modern Period; ‘Shipbuilding and technologies of trade

    and warfare 6th -16

    th century’, in Amity Law and Julian Deahl, eds.,

    Mapping the Medieval Mediterranean, c. 300-1550: an encyclopedia of

    perspectives in research (Brill).

    Work in Progress

    The impact on the environment of the decline of Ceasarea Maritima from a port

    town to a coastal town in the late Roman and Byzantine periods on the

    environment; ‘Re-evaluating Venice's dominion over the Adriatic from the

    eleventh to late fifteenth century-the maritime perspective 11th

    to 16th

    centuries’;

    Struggles for Survival or for Power?– The Venetian Maritime Empire up to

    1500; Trade and Naval Warfare in the Mediterranean 11th

    -16th

    Centuries [in

    Hebrew].

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    Dr Geoffrey Greatrex, Ottawa

    ‘Réflexions sur la date de composition des Guerres perses de Procope’ in C.

    Freu, S. Janniard and A. Ripoll, eds, Libera Curiositas. Mélanges d’histoire

    romaine et d’Antiquité tardive offerts à Jean-Michel Carrié (Turnhout 2016)

    363-6.

    Review: M. Kahlos, ed., The Faces of the Other. Religious Rivalry and Ethnic

    Encounters in the Later Roman World, Mouseion 13 (2016) 188-91.

    Work in Progress

    Historical commentary on Procopius, Persian Wars, I-II.

    Professor John Haldon, Princeton

    Books: A tale of two saints. The martyrdoms and miracles of Sts. Theodore ‘the

    recruit’ and ‘the general’ (Translated texts, Liverpool UP 2016); The empire

    that would not die: the paradox of Byzantine survival ca 660-720 (Harvard UP:

    Cambridge MA 2016).

    Journal Articles: ‘Res publica Byzantina? State formation and issues of identity

    in medieval east Rome’, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 40 (2016) 4 – 16;

    ‘Cooling and societal change’, Nature Geoscience 9 (Feb 2016), 191–192

    (comment on Büntgen, U. et al., ‘Causes and concurrences of Europe’s

    unprecedented sixth-century summer cooling’, Nature Geoscience 9 (February

    2016) 1-7.

    Chapters in books: ‘Bureaucracies, elites and clans: the case of Byzantium ca

    500-1100’, in P. Crooks and T. Parsons, eds., Empires and Bureaucracy in

    World History. From Late Antiquity to the Twentieth Century (Cambridge 2016)

    147-169 ‘Die byzantinische Stadt – Verfall und Wiederaufleben vom 6. bis zum

    ausgehenden 11. Jahrhundert’, in F. Daim and J. Drauschke, eds., Hinter den

    Mauern und auf dem offenen Land. Leben im Byzantinischen Reich (Mainz

    2016) 9-22; ‘A context for two “evil deeds”: Nikephoros I and the origins of the

    themata’, in O. Delouis, S. Métivier and P. Pagès, eds., Le saint, le moine et le

    paysan. Mélanges d’histoire byzantine offerts à Michel Kaplan (Byzantina

    Sorbonensia 29: Paris 2016) 245-265; ‘Euchaïta’, in Ph. Niewöhner, ed., The

    archaeology of Byzantine Anatolia: from Late Antiquity to the coming of the

    Turks (OUP, Oxford 2016) 375-388.

    Forthcoming

    Articles/chapters: ‘Eastern Roman (Byzantine) views on Islam and on jihād, ca.

    900 CE: a papal connection?’, in R. Balzaretti, J. Barrow and P. Skinner, eds.,

    Italy and Medieval Europe: Papers for Chris Wickham on the Occasion of his

    65th Birthday (Past & Present Publications, Oxford); ‘More questions about the

    origins of the imperial Opsikion’, in A. Beihammer, B. Krönung, C. Ludwig

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    and B. Zielke, eds., Festschrift Ralph-Johannes Lilie zum 65. Geburtstag

    (Berlin); ‘L’armée au IXe siècle. Quelques problèmes et quelques questions’,

    in J.-Cl. Cheynet and B. Flusin, eds., A la suite de Paul Lemerle : L'humanisme

    byzantin et les études sur le XIe s. quarante ans après (Paris); with W.J.

    Eastwood, ‘Euchaita, landscape and climate in the Byzantine period’, in J.

    Preiser-Kapeller, A. Izdebski and M. Popović, eds., A companion to the

    environmental history of Byzantium (Brill, Leiden); ‘The political economy of

    Empire: “imperial capital” and the formation of central and regional elites’, in

    P. Bang, C. A. Bayly and W. Scheidel, eds., The Oxford world history of empire

    (OUP, Oxford); ‘A Mediterranean empire? Byzantium 565-1204’, in Fred

    Donner, Robin Adèle Greeley, Peter Sluglett, and Harvey Weiss, eds., Empire

    in the Middle East: from Antiquity to the French/British Mandates (CUP,

    Cambridge); ‘Introduction’ to the re-edition of M. Dobb, Studies in the

    development of capitalism (London/NY); ‘Contribution to the symposium on

    Alex Callinicos’ Making history. Agency, structure, and change in social

    theory’, in Historical materialism.

    Professor Bente Kiilerich, Bergen

    With Hjalmar Torp, The Rotunda in Thessaloniki and its Mosaics (Kapon

    editions, Athens 2016); with Hjalmar Torp, ‘Η Ροτοντα της Θεσσαλονικης και

    τα ψηφιδωτα της’ (Kapon Editions, Athens 2016); ‘The Barletta Colossus

    Revisited: The Methodological Challenges of an Enigmatic Statue’, Acta

    archaeol. artium hist pert XXVIII 2015 [2016], 55-72; ‘The Style and Visual

    Characteristics of the Centcelles Mosaics’, in A. Arbeiter and D. Korol, eds.,

    Der Kuppelbau von Centcelles. Neue Forschungen zu einem enigmatischen

    Denkmal von Weltrang. Internationale Tagung des Deutschen Archäologischen

    Instituts Madrid [22-24.11.2010], Iberia Archeologica 21 (Madrid 2016) 325-

    332; ‘Subtlety and Simulation in late antique opus sectile’, in P. Andreuccetti,

    ed., Il colore nel medioevo 6 (Convegni Lucca 2013) (Lucca 2016) 41-59.

    Forthcoming

    ‘Colour, Light and Luminosity in the Rotunda Mosaics’, in A. Eastmond and M.

    Hatzaki, eds., The Mosaics of Thessaloniki Revisited (Courtauld Institute,

    London, 30 May 2014) (Kapon Editions, Athens 2017); various entries in P.

    Corby Finney, ed., Eerdman’s Encyclopedia of Early Christian Art and

    Archaeology (2017); with Hjalmar Torp, ‘From Alexandria to Kenchreai? The

    Puzzle of the Glass Sectile Panels’, in T. Bács, A. Bollók and T. Vida, eds.,

    Festschrift Laszlo Török (Budapest); ‘Etude typologiques des portraits de

    martyr’, in H. Torp, La Rotonde palatiale à Thessalonique; ‘Riegl’s Concept of

    Late Roman Art: Judging the Evidence’, in U. Hansson, ed., History of

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Classical Archaeology in the Nineteenth Century, Swedish Institute, Rome, 4-6

    April 2013 (De Gruyter ?); ‘Abstraction in Late Antique Art’, in C. Olovsdotter,

    Symbolism and Abstraction in Late Antiquity, Swedish Institute Istanbul, 9-10

    May 2013 (2017?); ‘Spolia’, in O. Brandt, L. Rutgers and J. Magness, eds.,

    Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Late Antiquity (2017); ‘Spolia

    in Byzantine Art and Architecture”, in E. Schwarz, ed., The Oxford Handbook

    of Byzantine Art and Architecture, scheduled for publication in 2018/19.

    In progress

    ‘The Hephaisteion in the Byzantine Period’, in H. Saradi, ed., Papers from

    Byzantini Athena, Byzantine and Christian Museum Athens, October 2016

    (Brepols, Turnhout 2018); ‘In Search of the Patron: late antique Style in

    Context’, Acta archaeol. artium hist pert. XXX 2017/18.

    Dr Dirk Krausmüller, Vienna

    ‘Showing one’s true colours: Patriarch Methodios on the morally improving

    effect of sacred images’, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 40 (2016) 298-

    306; ‘Between Tritheism and Sabellianism: Trinitarian Speculation in John

    Italos’ and Nicetas Stethatos’ Confessions of Faith’, Scrinium 12 (2016) 261-

    280; ‘Monks who are not priests do not have the power to bind and to loose’:

    the debate about confession in eleventh- and twelfth-century Byzantium’,

    Byzantinische Zeitschrift 109 (2016) 703-732; ‘John of Phoberos, a 12th -

    Century Monastic Founder, and His Saints: Luke of Mesembria and Symeon of

    the Wondrous Mountain’, Analecta Bollandiana 134 (2016) 83-94; ‘Diorasis

    Denied: Opposition to Clairvoyance in Byzantium from Late Antiquity to the

    Eleventh Century’, Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik, 65 (2015) 111-

    128; ‘Responding to John Philoponus: Hypostases, Particular Substances and

    Perichoresis in the Trinity’, Journal for Late Antique Religion and Culture 9

    (2015) 13-28.

    Forthcoming

    ‘From Individual Almsgiving to Communal Charity: the Impact of the Middle

    Byzantine Monastic Reform Movement on the Life of Monks’, in Jahrbuch der

    Österreichischen Byzantinistik; ‘Aristotle in Cappadocian Garb: the Trinitarian

    Speculation of NicetasStethatos and Leo of Chalcedon’, in Erytheia; ‘An

    Ambiguous Authority: Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and the Debate about

    the Care of the Dead (6th-11

    th Century)’, in Revista di Studi Bizantini e

    Neoellenici; ‘Multiple Hierarchies: Servants and Masters, Monastic Officers,

    Ordained Monks, and Wearers of the Great and the Small Habit at the Stoudios

    Monastery (10th-11th Centuries)’, in Byzantinoslavica; ‘Under the Spell of John

    Philoponus: How Chalcedonian Theologians of the Late Patristic Period

  • PUBLICATIONS

    Attempted to Safeguard the Oneness of God’, in Journal of Theological Studies;

    ‘Enhypostaton: being 'in another' or being 'with another'? How Chalcedonian

    theologians of the sixth century defined the ontological status of Christ's human

    nature’, in Vigiliae Christianae; ‘The Procession of the Holy Spirit from the

    Divine Substance: Observations about the Trinitarian Theology of Symeon the

    New Theologian and Nicetas Stethatos’, in Greek Orthodox Theological

    Review; ‘Beyond the Iconoclast Controversy: Theodore of Stoudios'

    Engagement in Contemporary Debates About Asceticism, Predestination,

    Clairvoyance and the Vision of God’, in Ch. Erismann, ed., Theodore the

    Stoudite: Intellectual Context, Logic, and Logical Significance; ‘On the

    Relation Between the Late Antique and Byzantine Christological Discourses:

    Observations About Theodore of Stoudios' Third Antirrheticus’, in Ch.

    Erismann, ed., Theodore the Stoudite: Intellectual Context, Logic, and Logical

    Significance; ‘Sophisticated Simplicity: On the Style of the Vita prima of

    Athanasius the Athonite’, in L. James, ed., in Festschrift Margaret Mullett; ‘The

    "Greek East": Christianisation and the Provincial Elites (Emerging Byzantium)’,

    in J. Lössl and N. Baker-Brian, eds., Blackwell’s Companion to Religion in Late

    Antiquity.

    Dr Maximilian Lau (Tokyo)

    ‘Ioannoupolis: Lopadion as ‘City’ and Military Headquarters under Emperor

    Ioannes II Komnenos’, in N.S.M. Matheou, T. Kampanaki and L.M. Bondioli,

    eds., From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities (Brill,

    Leiden 2016); ‘Multilateral Cooperation in the Black Sea in the Late Eleventh

    and Early Twelfth Centuries: The Case for an Alliance between Byzantium,

    Kiev and Georgia’, in K. Stewart and J. Wakeley, eds., Cross Cultural

    Exchange in the Byzantine World, c.300 – 1500 A.D.: Selected Papers from the

    XVII Oxford University Byzantine Society’s International Graduate Conference

    (Peter Lang, Oxford 2016);

    ‘Rewriting the 1120s: Chronology and Crisis under John II Komnenos’, Making

    and Remaking Byzantium, Limes Plus Journal of Social Sciences and

    Humanities (Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences, Belgrade 2016); ‘The

    Naval Reform of Emperor John II Komnenos: A Re-evaluation’, Mediterranean