Dr
Garth Fowden, Athens, Greece
BBBS 2009
‘Pseudo-Aristotelian politics and theology in universal Islam’, in Seyed Mohammad Reza Darbandi and Antigoni Zournatzi, eds., Ancient Greece and Ancient Iran: Cross-cultural encounters. 1st International Conference, Athens, 11-13 November 2006 (National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens 2008) 65-81.
Work in Progress: Rational Islam and the reinvention of Aristotle (on the Theology of Aristotle, i.e. the Arabic Plotinus, and its cultural context).
BBBS 2006
'Late polytheism', in A.K. Bowman, P. Garnsey and Av. Cameron (eds), The Cambridge ancient history 12: The crisis of empire, A.D. 193-337 (Cambridge 2005, second edition) 519-72; 'Sages, cities and temples: Aspects of late antique Pythagorism', in A. Smith (ed.), The philosopher and society in late antiquity: Essays in honour of Peter Brown (Swansea 2005) 145-70; 'Kyriacus palaeophilos Anconitanus (and the Cha Gorge, Crete)', Journal of Roman archaeology 18 (2005).
BBBS 2005
Qusayr 'Amra: Art and the Umayyad elite in late antique Syria, (The transformation of the classical heritage 36, University of California Press, Berkeley 2004);
'Late antique art in Syria and its Umayyad evolutions', Journal of Roman archaeology 17 (2004) 301-22; 'The six kings at Qusayr 'Amra', in Convegno internazionale La Persia e Bisanzio (Roma, 14-18 ottobre 2002), (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Rome 2004), pp.275-90.
Work in Progress: Introductory monograph on Plotinus, including reception in patristic thought and Islamic philosophy.
BBBS
2003
O
AigÚptioj
Erm»j: Pr£xh kai skšyh sthn Ústerh arxaiÒthta[Greek translation
by G. Kousounelos of The Egyptian Hermes: A historical approach
to the late pagan mind (corrected reprint, Princeton 1993)]
(Ekdoseis Enalios, Athens); 'Elefantiasi del tardoantico?', Journal
of Roman archaeology 15 (2002) [review article on Av.
Cameron, B. Ward-Perkins and M. Whitby (eds), The Cambridge
ancient history 14: Late antiquity: Empire and
successors A.D. 425-600 (Cambridge 2000)].
BBBS 2000
Religious communities, in G.W. Bowersock, P. Brown
and O.Grabar, eds., Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Post-Classical World
(Cambridge, Mass., 1999), 82-106.
In progress: Qusayr Amra: Art and Arab Identity in late Antique Syria.
BBBS 1999
‘Polytheist religion and philosophy’, in Averil Cameron and Peter Garnsey,
eds., The Cambridge Ancient History 13: The Late Empire A.D.
337-425 (Cambridge, 1998); ‘"Desert kites": ethnography, archaeology
and art’, in J.H. Humphrey, ed., The Roman and Byzantine Near East
2: Some Recent Archaeological Research (Portsmouth, R.I., 1999). |
Dr
Simon Franklin, Cambridge
BBBS 2008
‘On Meanings, Functions and Paradigms of Law in Early Rus’, Russian History 34 (2007) 63-81; ‘Slavonic Sources’, in Mary Whitby, ed., Byzantines and Crusaders in Non-Greek Sources, 1025-1204 (Proceedings of the British Academy, volume 122, London 2007) 157-81; (with Maria Mavroudi): ‘Graeco-Slavic and Graeco-Arabic Translation Movements and their Cultural Implications: Problems and Possibilities of Comparison’, Byzantinoslavica 65 (2007) 51-67 [part of Franklin & Mavroudi (introd. & contrib.), ‘Byzantino-Slavica and Byzantino-Arabica: Studies in the Translation and Transmission of Texts’, ibid., 8-67]
BBBS
2003
'V obshchestve
sviatykh: khristianskie relikvii v Moskovskom kremle', Rossiiskaia
arkheologiia 1 (2002), 189-91; 'Byzantium and the Origins of Written
Culture in Rus', in: Literacy, Education and Manuscript Transmission
in Byzantium and Beyond, ed. Catherine Holmes and Judith Waring
(Leiden, Boston, Cologne: Brill, 2002), 187-197; Writing, Society
and Culture in Early Rus c. 950-1300 (C.U.P., 2002); Byzantium
- Rus - Russia. Studies in the Translation of Christian Culture (Variorum
Collected Studies; Aldershot, 2002).
Forthcoming: 'On
the Pre-History of Inscribed Gravestones in Rus', Palaeoslavica 10
(2002); 'Birchbark Documents' and 'Byzantine Influence' in Encyclopedia
of Russian History, ed. James R. Millar (New York: Macmillan).
BBBS
2002
‘Pre-Mongol Rus’:
new sources, new perspectives?’, The Russian Review 60 (2001), 465-73; ‘Po povodu ‘intellektual’nogo
molchaniia’ Drevnei Rusi’, Russia mediaevalis 10 (2001), 263-71.
Forthcoming: ‘V
obshchestve sviatykh: khristianskie relikvii v Moskovskom kremle’, Rossiiskaia
arkheologiia (2002); ‘Byzantium and the origins of written
culture in Rus’, in Catherine Holmes and Judith Waring, eds., Education, Literacy and Manuscript Transmission: the
Formation of Knowledge in Byzantium and Beyond; Writing, Society and
Culture in Early Rus 950-1300 (C.U.P., 2002); Byzantium
- Rus - Russia. Studies in the Translation of Christian Culture (Aldershot:
Variorum Collected Studies, 2002).
BBBS
2001
‘Literary
Demonism and Orthodox Tradition’ in P. Davidson (ed.), Russian Literature
and its Demons (Oxford & New York, 2000), 31-58; ‘On the Socio-Cultural
Dynamics of Written Culture in Pre-Mongol Rus: The graphic environment
and typologies of writing’, Verbum 3 (2000), 149-151.
Forthcoming:
‘Po povodu “intellektual’nogo molchaniia” Drevnei Rusi’, Russia
Mediaevalis 10.
BBBS 2000
Annotationes Byzantino-Russicae, in G.G. Litavrina, ed.,
GENNADIOS. K 70-letiiu akademika (Moscow, 1999), 223-30; Rus,
in David Abulafia, ed., The New Cambridge Medieval History 5, c.1198-c.1300
(Cambridge, 1999), 796-808, 971-5.
Forthcoming: Literary demonism and Orthodox tradition, in
Pamela Davidson, ed., Russian Literature and its Demons (Oxford
and New York, 2000). |
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Prof W.H.C. Frend, Cambridge
BBBS 2003
Paganism, Orthodoxy and Dissent, Fourth volume of Collected
Works, published by Ashgate, Aldershot 2002, pp.386.
Forthcoming: From
Dogma to History: A study of the development of scholarly approach
to early Church History, SCM Press, February 2003.
BBBS
2002
‘Church historians of the early twentieth century: Adolf von Harnack (1851-1930)’, JEH 52.1 (Jan. 2001), 83-102; ‘Martyrdom
and political oppression’, Ph. Esler, ed., The Early Christian World (New York and
London: Routledge, 2001), 815-40; ‘North African and Byzantine saints in
Byzantine North Africa’, Mélanges en honneur d’Yvette Duval (Paris:
de Boccard, 2001), 319-33; ‘The Donatist Church. A movement of protest
in Roman North Africa’ (1952), republished as an Oxford Historical Classic
(2002); ‘From Donatist opposition to Byzantine loyalism: the cult of martyrs
in North Africa, 350-650’, Proceedings of the International Mediaeval Congress,
Leeds, July 2000; ‘The conversion of Europe: Roman Britain—a failed promise’,
Proceedings of the International Conference on ‘The Age of Conversion in
Northern Europe’, York, July 2000; Orthodoxy, Paganism and Dissent in the Early Christian Centuries (Aldershot:
Ashgate Publishing), pp. 381. |
Dr
J.D. Frendo, London
BBBS
2003
'The Literary
Sources of George of Pisidia's Political Rhetoric', Byzantine Studies /
Etudes Byzantines, New Series, vol. 4, 110-115.
Forthcoming:
'Byzantine-Iranian Relations before and after the Death of Khusrau
II: a critical examination of the evidence', Bulletin of the Asia
Institute 14.
BBBS
2002
(with
A. Fotiou) John Kaminiates the Capture
of Thessaloniki. Translation, introduction and notes. Byzantina
Australiensia 12 (Perth, 2000); ‘Three authors in search of a reader: an
approach to the analysis of direct discourse in Procopius, Agathias and
Theophylact Simocatta’, Novum Millenium
Studies in Byzantine history and culture dedicated to Paul Speck,
123-35.
BBBS
2000
Review of Thomas Artsruni, History of the House of Artsrunik,
translation with commentary by Robert W. Thomson (Detroit: Wayne State
University Press, 1985), in Byzantine Studies/ Etudes Byzantines,
n.s. 1-2, 220-1.
Forthcoming: (with A. Fotiou) John Kaminiates: The Capture of Thessaloniki.
English Translation with Historical Notes in Byzantina Australiensia. BBBS 1999
‘The Miracles of St Demetrius and the capture of Thessaloniki. An
examination of the purpose, significance and authenticity of John Kaminiates’
De Expugnatione Thessalonicae’, Byzantinoslavica 58 (1997),
205-24; ‘Generals’ speeches in Procopius, Agathias and Theophylact Simocatta’
(in Russian), Istoricheskaja Mysl’ v Bizantii i na Srednevekovom Zapade
(Historical Thought in Byzantium and the Medieval West) (Ivanovo,
1998), 60-77. |