Zaga
Gavrilovic, Birmingham
BBBS 2008
‘New observations on the miniature of the vision of St. Gregory of Nazianzus in Paris gr.510’, Zbornik Radova Vizantoloskog Instituta 44 (Belgrade).
Forthcoming: ‘Markov Manastir revisited’, Papers of the Symposium in memory of V. J. Djuric held in October 2006, Belgrade.
BBBS 2007
‘Women in Serbian politics, diplomacy and art at the beginning of Ottomn rule’, in Elizabeth Jeffreys, ed., Byzantine Style, Religion and Civilization: in honour of Sir Steven Runicman (Cambridge 2006) 72-90.
Forthcoming: ‘New observations on the miniature of the vision of St.Gregory of Nazianzus in Paris gr.510’, ZRVI 44 (Belgrade); ‘Markov Manastir revisited’, Papers of the Symposium in memory of V. J. Djuric held in October 2006, Belgrade.
BBBS 2006
Forthcoming: 'Women in Serbian politiics, diplomacy and art at the beginning of Ottoman rule', in E. Jeffreys et al. (ed.), Byzantine Style, Religion and Civilisation. Studies in Honour of Sir Steven Runciman.
Work in progress: 'New observations on the miniature of the vision of St Gregory of Nazianzus in Paris.gr.510'.
BBBS 2005
'Observations on the Iconography of St.Kyriake, principally in Cyprus', LAMPIDON, Essays to honour the memory of Doula Mouriki, Vol I, Athens 2003, 255-264.
Forthcoming: 'Women in Serbian politiics, diplomacy and art at the beginning of Ottoman rule', in E.Jeffreys et al. (ed.), Byzantine Style, Religion and Civilisation. Studies in Honour of Sir Steven Runciman.
Work in progress: 'New observations on the miniature of the vision of St Gregory of Nazianzus in Paris.gr.510'; 'Additional notes on the fresco above the south entrance at Markov Manastir (1376-1381)'.
BBBS
2004
Forthcoming:
'Women in Serbian politics, diplomacy and art at the beginning of Ottoman
rule', in E. Jeffreys et al. (eds.), Byzantine Style, Religion and
Civilisation. Studies in Honour of Sir Steven Runciman.
BBBS
2003
Forthcoming:
'Women in Serbian politics, diplomacy and art at the beginning of Ottoman
rule', in E. Jeffreys et al. (eds.), Byzantine Style, Religion
and Civilisation. Studies in Honour of Sir Steven Runciman.
BBBS
2002
Studies
in Byzantine and Serbian Medieval Art (London, 2001); ‘Wisdom
and philanthropy of the ruler in the person of Stefan Nemanja. Examples
of the tradition in Serbian Medieval Art’ in J. Kalic, ed., Stefan
Nemanja – Saint Siméon Myroblite, (Belgrade 2000), 281-293.
BBBS
2001
‘The Gospels of Jakov of Serres (London, B. L. Add. MS 39626), the
Family Branković and the Monastery of St. Paul, Mt. Athos’ in R.
Cormack & E. Jeffreys., eds., Through the Looking Glass: Byzantium
through British Eyes (Aldershot, 2000), 135-144; Entries on ‘Bosnia’
and ‘Montenegro’ in G. Speake (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Greece and the
Hellenic Tradition (London, 2000).
Forthcoming:
‘The Cult of the Forty Martyrs in Macedonia and Serbia’ in M. Mullett
(ed.), The Forty Martyrs, BBTT 2 (Belfast); ‘Observations on the
Iconography of St. Kyriaki, principally in Cyprus’ in a volume of essays
to honour the memory of Doula Mouriki; ‘Wisdom and Philanthropy of the
Ruler in the Person of Stefan Nemanja: Examples of the tradition in Serbian
medieval art’ in Stefan Nemanja-Saint Symeon Myroblite, Histoire et
Tradition (Belgrade); Studies in Byzantine and Serbian Medieval
Art (London).
BBBS 2000
The wall paintings at the Monastery of Marko, 1376-77,
Serbian Studies. Journal of the North American Society for Serbian
Studies 13/1 (1999), 145-59; entries on Serbian history, Christian
tradition and medieval art in K.Parry, D.J. Melling, D. Brady, S.H. Griffith
and J.F. Healey, eds., The Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity
(Oxford, 1999).
Forthcoming: The Gospels of Jakov of Serres (London, B.L. Add. MS
39626); The family Brankovic and the Monastery of St Paul,
Mt Athos, in R. Cormack and E. Jeffreys, eds., Through the Looking
Glass: Byzantium through British Eyes (Aldershot, 2000); entries on
Bosnia and Montenegro in G. Speake, ed., Encyclopedia of Greece and
the Hellenic Tradition; The Cult of the Forty Martyrs in Macedonia
and Serbia, M. Mullett, ed., The Forty Martyrs, BBTT 2 (Belfast);
Observations on the iconography of St Kyriaki, principally in Cyprus
in volume of essays to honour the memory of Doula Mouriki; Wisdom
and philanthropy of the ruler in the person of Stefan Nemanja. Examples
of the tradition in Serbian medieval art, in Stefan Nemanja-
Saint Siméon Myroblite, Histoire et Tradition; Studies in
Byzantine and Serbian Medieval Art (London: Pindar Press).
BBBS 1999
‘Saint Ephraim the Syrian’s thought and imagery as an inspiration
to Byzantine artists’, Hugoye Journal of Syriac Studies, vol. 1,
no. 2 (July, 1998) (special issue, devoted to the influence of St Ephraim
the Syrian): online at: http://www.acad.cua.edu/syrcom/Hugoye/Vol1No2/index.html
Forthcoming:
‘The Gospels of Jakov of Seres (Lond.Add.Ms. 39626), the family Brankovic
and the monastery of St Paul, Mt Athos’, in R. Cormack, ed., Through
the Looking Glass. British Reflections of Byzantium; ‘The cult of
the Forty Martyrs in Macedonia and Serbia’, in M. Mullett, ed., The
Forty Martyrs, BBTT 2 (Belfast); ‘Observations on the iconography
of St Kyriaki, principally in Cyprus’, in volume of Essays to honour the
memory of Doula Mouriki; ‘Serbian Christianity’, in K. Parry, ed., A
Dictionary of Eastern Christianity (Blackwell)’ ‘Wisdom and philanthropy
of the ruler in the person of Stefan Nemanja. Examples of the tradition
in Serbian medieval art’, in Stefan Nemanja-Saint Siméon Myroblite,
Histoire et Tradition.
In
progress: The embroidered belt of Sebastokrator Branko Mladenovic. |
Professor Geoffrey Greatrex, Ottawa
BBBS 2009
‘Political history, c.250-518’, in E. Jeffreys with J. Haldon and R. Cormack, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies (Oxford 2008); ‘Prokopio de Cezareo, enigma historiisto de la epoko de Justiniano (ses jarcento p.K.)’ in Internacia Kongresa Universitato, 61a sesio (Rotterdam 2008) 56-72 (in Esperanto with summary in English, French and Dutch); ‘Deux notes sur Théodose II et les Perses’, AnTard 16 (2008) 19-25.
Reviews:
Y. Le Bohec, L’armée romaine sous le bas-empire (Paris 2006), Antiquité Tardive 15 (2007), 376-83; J.D. Howard-Johnston, East Rome, Sasanian Persia and the End of Antiquity (Aldershot 2006), Early Medieval Europe 16 (2008) 118-23; J. Wiesehöfer and P. Huyse, eds., Ērān ud Anērān. Studien zu den Beziehungen zwischen dem Sasanidenreich und der Mittelmeerwelt (Stuttgart 2006), Phoenix (forthcoming); H. Boerm, Prokop und die Perser (Stuttgart 2007), BMCR 2008.05.23; B. Dignas and E. Winter, Rome and Persian in Late Antiquity (Cambridge 2007), sehepunkte 8.5 (15.05.2008) [on-line at sehepunkte.de]; W. Treadgold, The Early Byzantine Historians (London 2007), Journal of Ecclesiastical History 59 (2008), 530-1.
Work in progress: ongoing translation and commentary of Pseudo-Zachariah of Mytilene’s Ecclesiastical History, in collaboration with Dr Cornelia Horn and Dr Robert Phenix (St Louis, Missouri). A draft is now complete. The full work, incorporating a tr. and comm. of books III-XII should appear, with any luck in late 2010 or early 2011 (Liverpool University Press: Translated Texts for Historians series).
Sub-editor for the section on Late Antiquity for a forthcoming Blackwell’s Encyclopaedia of the Roman Army (edited by Yann le Bohec).
BBBS 2007
‘Urbicius' Epitedeuma: an edition, translation and commentary’, (with Hugh Elton and Richard Burgess) Byzantinische Zeitschrift 98 (2005) 35-74; Review of C. Kelly, Ruling the Later Roman Empire (Cambridge 2004), Phoenix 60 (2006) 178-81; ‘Pseudo-Zacharie de Mytilène et l'historiographie du VIe siècle’: summary in Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies (London 2006) III.160-1; full text available on the website.
‘Pseudo-Zachariah of Mytilene: the context and nature of his work’, Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies 6 (2006) 39-52; ‘El paganismo en el siglo VI (translated into Spanish), Debats 90 (autumn 2005) 79-85.
Forthcoming: ‘Dukes of the eastern frontier’, in J.F. Drinkwater and B. Salway, eds., Lupi Passus. Festschrift W. Liebeschuetz (Institute of Classical Studies, London, forthcoming January 2007); ‘Moines et militaires et la défense de la frontière orientale’, to be published in the Proceedings of the conference on the Army and the Late Roman East held in Matera and Potenza, Italy (May 2005), edited by Ariel Lewin et al.; ‘Political history, c.250-518’, in E. Jeffreys, J. Haldon and R. Cormack, eds, The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies (Oxford); Review of N. Lenski, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine (Cambridge 2006) (in German), Historische Zeitschrift.
Work in Progress: ongoing translation and commentary of Pseudo-Zachariah of Mytilene's Ecclesiastical History, in collaboration with Dr Cornelia Horn and Dr Robert Phenix (St Louis, Missouri). The first half of 2006 was spent on sabbatical in Munich, Germany, where both my stay and my research were much assisted by Professor Albrecht Berger. I was able to complete in draft my commentary on the final six books of Pseudo-Zachariah's work while there.
BBBS 2006
‘Byzantium and the East in the Sixth Century', in M. Maas, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian (Cambridge 2005) 477- 509; 'Urbicius' Epitedeuma: an edition, translation and commentary', with Hugh Elton and Richard Burgess, Byzantinische Zeitschrift (2005), proofs already corrected; 'Political history, c.250-518', forthcoming contribution to E. Jeffreys, J. Haldon and R. Cormack (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies; Review of C. Kelly, Ruling the Later Roman Empire (Cambridge, 2004), in Phoenix (forthcoming); 'Dukes of the eastern frontier' in J.F. Drinkwater and B. Salway (eds), Lupi Passus. Festschrift W. Liebeschuetz, forthcoming; 'Moines et militaires et la défense de la frontière orientale' to be published in the proceedings of the conference on the Army and the Late Roman East held in Matera and Potenza, Italy (May 2005), edited by Ariel Lewin et al.
Work in progress: ongoing translation and commentary of Pseudo-Zachariah of Mytilene's Ecclesiastical History, in collaboration with Dr Cornelia Horn and Dr Robert Phenix (St Louis, Missouri).
BBBS 2005
'Khusro II and the Christians of his empire', Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies 3 (2003), 78-88; Reviews of E. Winter and B. Dignas, Rom und das Perserreich (Berlin, 2001) in Classical Review 54 (2004), 188-9 and of W. Kaegi, Heraclius, Emperor of Byzantium (Cambridge, 2003) in The Medieval Review 04.01.28 (on-line).
Forthcoming: 'Urbicius' Epitedeuma: an edition, translation and commentary', with Hugh Elton and Richard Burgess will appear at last in Byzantinische Zeitschrift. The authors are extremely grateful to Philip Rance for a wealth of useful comments. In February 2005 The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian will be published, in which my contribution on 'Relations with Persia and the East' will appear. 'Dukes of the eastern frontier' in J.F. Drinkwater and B. Salway, eds, Lupi Passus. Festschrift W. Liebeschuetz, should also appear in 2005.
Work in progress: Translation and commentary, in collaboration with Marina Greatrex, of Pseudo-Zachariah of Mytilene's Church History, a project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. A substantial article on 'Roman Frontiers and Foreign Policy in the East' is more or less complete and due to be published among the proceedings of a conference held at Macquarie University, Sydney, in May 2003.
BBBS
2004
'Recent
work on Procopius and the composition of Wars VIII', Byzantine and
Modern Greek Studies 27 (2003), 45-67; Review of A. Cameron, B.
Ward-Perkins, M. Whitby, eds, The Cambridge Ancient History,
vol.14 (Cambridge, 2000), Phoenix 57 (2003) 181-186.
Forthcoming (2003):
'Relations with the East', forthcoming contribution to M. Maas, ed., The
Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian; 'Political history,
c.250-518', forthcoming contribution to E. Jeffreys, J. Haldon and
R. Cormack, eds, The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies; 'Dukes
of the eastern frontier' in J.F. Drinkwater and B. Salway, eds, Lupi
Passus. Festschrift W. Liebeschuetz, forthcoming; Review of W.
Kaegi, Heraclius, Emperor of Byzantium (Cambridge, 2003) for The
Medieval Review.
Work
in Progress: translation and commentary and edition of Urbicius'
Epitedeuma. Richard Burgess has edited the text now and I hope
to be able to send off the manuscript imminently
BBBS
2003
The Roman Eastern
Frontier and the Persian Wars, A.D. 363-630 (London: Routledge,
2002) (with S.N.C. Lieu).
Forthcoming (2003):
Review of A. Cameron, B. Ward-Perkins, M. Whitby, eds, The Cambridge
Ancient History, vol.14 (Cambridge, 2000), Phoenix; 'Recent
work on Procopius and the composition of Wars VIII', Byzantine and
Modern Greek Studies (2003); 'Relations with the East', forthcoming
contribution to M. Maas, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Age
of Justinian; 'Political history, c.250-518', forthcoming contribution
to E. Jeffreys, J. Haldon and R. Cormack, eds, The Oxford Handbook
of Byzantine Studies.
Work in Progress:
translation, edition and commentary on Urbicius' Epitedeuma.
BBBS
2002
‘Justin I and the
Arians’, in M.F. Wiles and E.J. Yarnold, eds., Studia Patristica 34 (Louvain, 2001), 73-81; ‘Lawyers
and historians in late antiquity’ in R. Mathisen, ed., Law,
Society and Authority in Late Antiquity (Oxford, 2001), 148-61.
Work
in progress: The East Roman Frontier and the Persian Wars, A.D.
363-630 (London: Routledge, 2002), being undertaken in collaboration
with Prof Sam Lieu of Macquarie University, Australia. This is now
at proof stage and should appear in April/May 2002.
BBBS
2001
(with
Dr. John Watt), ‘One, two or three feasts? The Brytae, the Maiuma and
the May Festival of Edessa’, Oriens Christianus 83 (1999), 1-21; ‘The Background and the Aftermath of the Partition of Armenia in A. D.
387’, Ancient History Bulletin 14 (2000), 35-48. Available at http://ivory.trentu.ca/www/cl/ahb/ahb14/ahb-14-1-2d.html; ‘Roman identity in the Sixth Century’ in G. Greatrex & S.
Mitchell, eds., Ethnicity and Identity in Late Antiquity (London,
2000), 267-292; ‘Procopius the Outsider?’ in D. C. Smythe (ed.), Strangers
to Themselves: The Byzantine Outsider (London, 2000), 215-228; Review
of A. Chauvot, Opinions Romaines Face aux Barbares au Ive siècle
ap. J.-C (Paris, 1998), in Journal of Roman Studies 90 (2000),
249.
Forthcoming:
‘Lawyers
and Historians in Late Antiquity’ in R. Mathisen (ed.), Shifting Frontiers
II: The transformation of law and society in Late Antiquity; ‘Justin
I and the Arians’, Studia Patristica; Review of J. Wiesehfer (ed.),
Das Partherreich und seine Zeugnisse. The Arsacid Empire: Sources and
Documentation. Beitrage des Internationalen Colloquiums, Eutin, 27-30
June 1996, (Stuttgart, 1998) in Classical Review.
In
progress:
The
East Roman Frontier and the Persian Wars, A. D. 363-630 with Sam Lieu
is now largely complete. Publication anticipated in late 2001/ early 2002.
BBBS 2000
(with Marina Greatrex) The Hunnic Invasion of the East of 395
and the fortress of Ziatha, Byzantion 69 (1999), 65-75; Isaac
of Antioch and the sack of Beth Hur, Le Museon 111 (1998),
287-91;
Forthcoming: (with John Watt) One, two or three feasts? The Brytae,
the Maiuma and the May Festival at Edessa, Oriens Christianus
83 (1999); Procopius the Outsider? in D. Smythe, ed., The
Byzantine Outsider (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000); Lawyers and historians
in late antiquity in R. Mathisen, ed., Shifting Frontiers in
Late Antiquity II. The Transformation of Law and Society in Late
Antiquity (Oxford, 2000); (with S. Mitchell), ed., Race, Religion
and Culture in Late Antiquity (London, 2000); Roman identity
in the sixth century in Race, Religion and Culture in Late Antiquity,
op. cit.
In progress: a source book on the eastern frontier of the Roman empire,
363-630.
BBBS 1999
Rome and Persia at War (Leeds: Francis Cairns, 1998); Assessores
kaj historiistoj en la malfrua romia imperio’, Jura Tribuno Internacia
2 (1998), 33-50.
Forthcoming: Source book on Roman-Persian relations and the east Roman
frontier, A.D. 363-628, due to be published in 2000.
In progress: (with Hugh Elton) translation and commentary on Urbicius’
Epitedeuma, now nearly complete. |