SPBS Members Complete Publications List (I-J)

 

Dr Katerina Ierodiakonou, Oxford

Forthcoming: Ed., Byzantine Philosophy and its Ancient Sources (Oxford University Press, 2002); ‘The self-conscious style of some Byzantine philosophers (11th-14th century)’, in the Proceedings of the Conference on the Awakening of the Senses, and Individual Preferences (11th-15th centuries) (Athens, 2002).

In progress: ‘The reception of Aristotle’s Categories in Byzantium’; a paper for the conference,  ‘Les Categories entre l’Antiquité et le Moyen Age dans la Tradition Latine, Grecque et Orientale (Geneva, 27-30 June 2002).

Andreas Ioannou, London

BBBS 2000
'KatanalHnontaw thn yrhske¤a: ShmeiHseiw sxetikã me thn °kyesh Yhsauro¤ tou Ag¤ou Ñorouw' (‘Consuming religion: remarks on the Treasures from Mt Athos exhibition’) in Dokim°w 8, 55-74.
In progress: Contemporary (road) icon shrines as a material culture element of Modern Greek moral imagination.

Dr. Furio Isolani, Volterra

BBBS 2006
'Hypothesis on the Origin and Nature of the High Medieval Territorial District of Maritima', in Studi Senesi, Siena 1999. This essay concerns the origins and administrative organization of the Byzantine Duchy of "Maritima" which included extensive territory from Cornia Valley to Tarquinia; 'The origin and first territorial expansion of Longobard Duchy of Lucca', in Rassegna Volterrana, 2000. This work examines the history of the Longobard Duchy of Lucca from its origins (576) to the beginning of the VIIth century. A large part of this article concerns the Byzantine settlement in Volterra territory and its link with the narrow Longobard duchy of Lucca; 'Agilulfo's military expedition against Perugia (594)' in Studi Senesi (The review of the University of Siena for historical essays), September 2005; 'A contribution to George Cyprus' Descriptio Orbis Romani: Kastron Evourias, in Studi Senesi, October 2005.

Dr Mark Jackson, Newcastle

BBBS 2009
Various chapters on Byzantine in N. Postgate and D. Thomas, eds.,  Excavations at Kilise Tepe, 1994-1998 From Bronze Age to Byzantine in Western Rough Cilicia (London: BIAA; Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research 2007) 2 vols; with N. Postgate, ‘Kilise Tepe 2007’, Anatolian Archaeology 13, 28-30 & cover; with R.S. Gabrieli and A. Kaldelis, ‘Stumbling into the Darkness: Trade and Life in Post-Roman Cyprus’, in M. Bonifey, ed., Proceedings of the 2nd international Congress of late Antique coarseware, cooking wares and amphorae in the Mediterranean (BAR International Series 2007) 791-802; with K. Greene, ‘Ceramic Production’, in J.P. Oleson, ed., Oxford Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World (OUP 2008) 496-519; W.M. Ramsay and Gertrude L. Bell, The Thousand and One Churches, with newly digitized original images from Newcastle University and University of Pennsylvania Museum Archives and Foreword by Robert G. Ousterhout and Mark P.C. Jackson (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2008; first published 1909).
Reviews: Dominique Pieri, Le commerce du vin oriental à l’époque Byzantine (Vè-VII`e siècles): le témoignage des amphores en Gaule (Bibliothèque Archéologique et Historique 174, Beyrouth, Institut Français du Proche-Orient) in Antiquity 82, no. 315 (2008) 229–230; with K. Greene, J. Theodore Pena, Roman Pottery in the Archaeological Record (New York: Cambridge University Press 2007), in Antiquity 82, no. 316 (2008) 517-8.
Forthcoming: ‘Medieval Rural Settlement at Kilise Tepe in the Göksu Valley’, in J.J Roodenberg, and T. Vorderstrasse, eds., Archaeology of the Countryside in Medieval Anatolia (Leiden: NINO 2009); with N. Postgate, ‘Excavations at Kilise Tepe 2007’, Kazı Sonuçları Toplantısı 29 (2009); ‘Byzantine Ceramics From The Excavations at Kilise Tepe 2007 and Recent Research On Pottery From Alahan’, Arkeometri Sonuçları Toplantısı 24 (2009); ‘A Byzantine Settlement at Kilise Tepe in the Göksu Valley’, in M. Hoff, ed., Rough Cilicia: New Archaeological and Historical Approaches (Connecticut: David Brown 2009).

BBBS 2000
‘A pilgrimage experience at sacred sites in late antique Anatolia’, in P. Baker et al., eds., TRAC98 (Oxford 1999), 72-85; (with J.N. Postgate), ‘Kilise Tepe 1997: a summary of the principal results’, Kazi Sonuçlari Toplantasi 20 (1999), 451-557.

Dr Liz James, Sussex

BBBS 2009
‘Introduction’ and ‘ “And shall these mute stones speak?” Text as image’ in Art and Text in Byzantium (Cambridge University Press 2007); Catalogue essay and catalogue entries in Byzantium 330-1453 Royal Academy Exhibition catalogue (2008); ‘Women, men, eunuchs: gender, sex and power’, in J. Haldon, ed., A Social History of Byzantium (Macmillan 2008).

BBBS 2008
‘Eat, drink..and pay the price’, with Antony Eastmond, in L. Brubaker and K. Linardou, eds., Eat, drink and be merry. Food and wine in Byzantium (Ashgate, Aldershot 2007).
Work in progress: The Leverhulme International Network, The Composition of Byzantine Glass Mosaic Tesserae, is now up and running – for more information, see our website:
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/arthistory/1-4-13-4.html

BBBS 2007

‘Byzantine glass mosaic tesserae: some material considerations’, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 30.1 (2006)
Forthcoming Ed. Art and Text in Byzantium (Cambridge University Press 2007).

BBBS 2005
'Senses and sensibility in Byzantium', Art History 27 (2004), 522-37.

BBBS 2004
'Colour and Meaning in Byzantium', Journal of Early Christian Studies 11 (2003), 223-33;  Icon and Word. The power of images in Byzantium. Studies presented to Robin Cormack (Ashgate, 2003), ed. with Antony Eastmond

BBBS 2003
Forthcoming: Constantine the Rhodian, The Wonders of Constantinople and the Church of the Holy Apostles, a new edition by Ioannis Vassis, translation and commentary by Liz James, Ruth Webb, Vassiliki Dimitropoulou, Robert Jordan et al, finally forthcoming in Belfast Byzantine Texts and Translations series.
Work in Progress: For 2003, I have a Leverhulme Research Fellowship to work on a project, "The Composition of Byzantine Glass Mosaics".

BBBS 2002
Empresses and Power in Early Byzantium (Leicester UP, 2001); ‘Bearing gifts from the East: imperial relic-hunters abroad’, in A.Eastmond, ed., Eastern  Approaches to Byzantium (Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000), 119-32; ‘What colours were Byzantine mosaics?’ in E. Borsook,  F. Superbi, G. Pagliarulo, eds., Medieval Mosaics: Light, Color, Materials (Harvard University Centre for Italian Renaissance Studies, Florence, 2000), 35-46; ‘As the actress said to the bishop...Byzantine women in English-language Fiction’, in R.S. Cormack and E. Jeffreys, eds., Through the Looking-Glass. Byzantium through British Eyes (Aldershot, 2000), 237-49.
In progress: catalogue and study of images of empresses; composition of Byzantine glass mosaics.

BBBS 2000
Desire and Denial in Byzantium, Proceedings of XXXIst Symposium of British Byzantine Studies (Variorum, Aldershot, 1999)
Forthcoming: Empresses and Power in Early Byzantium, part of the series Pauline Stafford and June Hammam, eds., Women, Power and Politics: Historic Perspectives (commissioned by Pauline Stafford for Cassell, September 2000); ‘As the actress said to the bishop...Byzantine women in English-language Fiction’, R.S. Cormack, ed., Through the Looking-Glass. British reflections of Byzantium (Aldershot: Variorum, 2000).

BBBS 1999
Ed., Women, Men and Eunuchs: Gender in Byzantium (London: Routledge, 1997); ‘Women’s studies, gender studies, Byzantine studies’, ibid., xi-xxiv; ‘Goddess, whore, wife or slave? Will the real Byzantine empress please stand up’, in A. Duggan, ed., Queens and Queenship in Medieval Europe (Boydell and Brewer,1997), 123-40; ‘"Pray not to fall into temptation and be on your guard". Antique statues in Byzantine Constantinople’, Gesta 35 (1996), 12-20; ‘Hysterical (hi)stories of art’, review article, Oxford Art Journal 18 (1995), 143-7.

Forthocoming: Ed., Desire and Denial in Byzantium, SPBS Publications 6 (Aldershot: Variorum, 1999); From Helena to Eirene. The Byzantine Empress, 4th-8th Centuries, part of the series edited by Pauline Stafford and June Hammam, Women, Power and Politics: Historic Perspectives; ‘As the actress said to the bishop...Byzantine women in English-language Fiction’, forthcoming in R.S. Cormack, ed., Through the Looking-Glass. British Reflections of Byzantium (Aldershot: Variorum, 1999); ‘What colours were Byzantine mosaics?’, in E. Borsook and F. Superbi, eds., La luce del Potere, Atti dei Giornata di Studio, Villa I Tatti (Villa I Tatti, Firenze, forthcoming).

In progress: during 1997-8, I was the Sussex Exchange Fellow with the Victoria and Albert Museum. I set up an exhibition, Perceptions of Byzantium, which opened at the Museum on October 20th and runs until

28 March 1999. An article based on the work carried out for this exhibition is in process. I am currently preparing, with Ruth Webb (Princeton) and I.Vassis (Thessaloniki), an edition, translation and commentary of Constantine the Rhodian’s tenth-century poem, The Wonders of Constantinople and the Church of the Holy Apostles.

Prof Elizabeth Jeffreys, Oxford

BBBS 2009
Edited with John Haldon and Robin Cormack, The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies.
Forthcoming: Edited with Michael Jeffreys, Iacobi Monachi Epistulae (Corpus Christianorum Series Graeca 68, March 2009).

BBBS 2007
The Age of the Dromon: the Byzantine navy ca 600-1204 (with J.H. Pryor; Leiden 2006); Edited book: Byzantine Style, Civilization and Religion: in honour of Sir Steven Runciman (Cambridge 2006); Edited Conference Proceedings: Approaches to Texts in Early Modern Greek (= NeoGraeca Medii Aevi V; with M. Jeffreys; Oxford 2005); Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies, 21-26 August, London 2006, 3 vols (Aldershot 2006); Articles: ‘The Oxford manuscripts Auct. T. 5. 20-25’, in D. Holton and others, eds., Copyists, Collectors, Redactors and Editors (Iraklio, Crete 2005) 151-60; ‘Writers and audiences in the early sixth century’, in Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, ed., Greek Literature in Late Antiquity. Dynamism, Didacticism, Classicism (Aldershot 2006) 127-40;  ‘Rhetoric in Byzantium’, in I. Worthington, ed., A Companion to Greek Rhetoric (Oxford 2006) 166-84.

BBBS 2004
Rhetoric in Byzantium (ed.), Ashgate 2003; 'Nikephoros Bryennios reconsidered', in The Empire in Crisis (?): Byzantium in the 11th century (1025-1081) (Athens 2003), pp.201-214; 'The beginning of Byzantine chronography: John Malalas', in G. Marasco (ed.), Greek and Roman Historiography in Late Antiquity, fourth to sixth century A.D. (Leiden 2003), pp. 497-528.

BBBS 2001
(ed., with Robin Cormack), Through the Looking Glass (Ashgate, 2000).

BBBS 1999
Ed. and trans., Digenis Akritis. The Grottaferrata and Escorial Versions, Cambridge Medieval Classis 7 (Cambridge Universtiy Press, 1998).

Professor Michael Jeffreys, Oxford

BBBS 2001
‘Ioannikios Kartanos, Biblivon pavnu wjfevlimon ....’, Ellhnikaν 50 (2000), 45-53 (with one plate); Ellhnovglwssa palaiovtupa / Early Printing in Greek 1469-1700: a bilingual site for research and enjoyment. Edition 2001: http://babel.mml.ox.ac.uk/neograeca

Dr Robert H. Jordan, Belfast

BBBS 2009
Forthcoming: ‘Greek Monastic Charity: “...to one of the least of these my brothers...”’, in D. Stathakopoulos, ed., The Kindness of Strangers: Charity in the Pre-modern Mediterranean (Centre for Hellenic Studies Occasional Publications 2, London 2007).
Work in progress: with Dr Rosemary Morris, Commentary on the Hypotyposis of Timothy for the monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis; English translation of the Synagoge of Paul of Evergetis, volume 1.

BBBS 2008
Indexes for the The Synaxarion of the monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis, (BBTT, 6.7, Belfast 2007, xii + 308); ‘Founders and second founders: Paul and Timothy’, Founders and Refounders, ed. M. Mullett (BBTT, 6.3, Belfast 2007) 412-442.
Forthcoming: ‘Greek Monastic Charity: “...to one of the least of these my brothers...” in D. Stathakopoulos, ed., The Kindness of Strangers: Charity in the Pre-modern Mediterranean, Papers of the Annual Byzantine Colloquium, London, 2 May 2006.
Work in progress: (with Dr Rosemary Morris) Commentary on the Hypotyposis of Timothy for the monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis; English translation of the Synagoge of Paul of Evergetis, volume 1.

BBBS 2007
Work in Progress: Indexes to The Synaxarion of the monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis, vols. 1 & 2 (Publication expected summer 2007); with Dr Rosemary Morris, Commentary on the Hypotyposis of Timothy for the monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis (publication expected summer 2007); ‘Greek Monastic Charity: “...to one of the least of these my brothers...” in D. Stathakopoulos, ed., The Kindness of Strangers: Charity in the Pre-modern Mediterranean, Papers of the Annual Byzantine Colloquium, London, 2 May 2006; English translation of the Synagoge of Paul of Evergetis, Book 1 (currently being revised, but slowly owing to 1 and 2 above).

BBBS 2006
'The Synaxarion of the monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis', Vol. 2, March to August, The Movable Cycle, Text and Translation (BBTT 6.6, Belfast 2005).
Work in Progress: Volume of indexes for The Synaxarion of the monastery of the Theotokos Everegetis, Vols. 1 & 2; with Dr Rosemary Morris, Commentary on the Hypotyposis of Timothy for the monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis; Translation of Book I of the Synagoge of Paul of Evergetis.

BBBS 2003
Work in Progress:   Text and Translation of the Synaxarion of the monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis Vol 2: March - August, Triodion, Pentekostarion and a number of appendices.

BBBS 2002
In Progress: The Synaxarion of the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis,

March - August and the movable cycle (text and translation).

BBBS 2001
The Synaxarion of the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis, September – February (text and translation), BBTT  6.5 (Belfast, 2000).

In progress:
The Synaxarion of the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis, March – August and the movable cycle (text and translation)

BBBS 2000
Forthcoming: ‘John of Phoberou: a voice crying in the wilderness’, in Dion Smythe, ed.,The Other in Byzantium: Strangers to Ourselves, SPBS 7 (Aldershot: Variorum, 2000); The Synaxarion for the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis, new text and English translation, vol. I, September-December, BBTT (Belfast).
In progress: The Synaxarion for the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis, new text and English translation, vol. II, January-August; The Synagoge of Paul Evergetinos, English translation of Book I.

BBBS 1999
Forthcoming: ‘John of Phoberou: a voice crying in the wilderness’, in Dion Smythe, ed., Strangers to Themselves: The Byzantine Outsider, Proceedings of the 32nd Spring Symposium, SPBS Publications 7 (Aldershot: Variorum)/

In progress: The Synaxarion for the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis, new Greek text with English translation; The Synagoge of Paul Evergetinos, English translation of Book I.