SPBS Members Complete Publications List (Q-R)

Professor Claudia Rapp, Los Angeles

BBBS 2006
Holy Bishops in Late Antiquity: The Nature of Christian Leadership in an Age of Transition, Berkeley etc.: California University Press, June 2005; 'All in the Family: John the Almsgiver, Nicetas and Heraclius', Nea Rhome. Rivista di ricerche bizantinistiche 1 (2004=Studi in onore di Vera von Falkenhausen), 121-134; 'Literary Culture under Justinian', The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian, ed. M. Maas (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005), 376-397; 'The Antiochos Manuscript at Keio University: A Preliminary Description', in Codices Keioenses: Essays on Western Manuscripts and Early Printed Books in Keio University Library, ed. Takami Matsuda (Tokyo: Keio University Press, 2005).
Forthcoming: 'Holy Texts, Holy Books, Holy Scribes: Aspects of Scriptural Holiness in Late Antiquity', The Early Christian Book, ed. W. Klingshirn, L.Safran (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University Press, 2006 forthcoming); 'Spiritual Guarantors at Penance, Baptism and Ordination in the Late Antique East', A New History of Penance, ed. A. Firey (Leiden: Brill, 2006, forthcoming); 'The Cult of Saints, 300-600', Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity, ed. W. Löhr (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006, forthcoming); 'Desert, City and Countryside in the Early Christian Imagination', The Encroaching Desert: Egyptian Hagiography and the Medieval West, ed. J. Dijkstra, M. van Dijck, Dutch Archive of Church History=Church History and Religious Culture 86 (Leiden: Brill, 2006, forthcoming)
Work in Progress: Edition, translation and commentary of the Life of Epiphanius of Cyprus; Translation and commentary of the Greek Life of Porphyry of Gaza, for Translated Texts for Historians (together with a translation of the Georgian Vita, prepared by Jeff Childers).

BBBS 2005
'Hagiography and Monastic Literature between Greek East and Latin West in Late Antiquity', LII Settimana di Studio del Centro Italiano di Studi sull'Alto Medioevo (Spoleto, 2004).
Forthcoming: Holy Bishops in Late Antiquity: The Nature of Christian Leadership in an Age of Transition, Berkeley etc.: California University Press, June 2005; 'Literary Culture under Justinian', Cambridge Companion to Justinian, ed. M. Maas, Cambridge University Press, 2005; 'Holy Texts, Holy Books, Holy Scribes: Aspects of Scriptural Holiness in Late Antiquity', The Early Christian Book, ed. W. Klingshirn, L.Safran, Catholic University Press, 2005.
Work in Progress: Translation and commentary of the Vita of Epiphanius of Cyprus, Critical edition of the Vita of Epiphanius of Cyprus

BBBS 2001
‘Mark the Deacon, Life of Porphyry of Gaza’, introduction, partial translation and annotation in T. Head (ed.), Medieval Hagiography: An anthology (New York, 2000), 53-75; ‘The Elite Status of Bishops in Late Antiquity in Ecclesiastical, Spiritual, and Social Contexts’, in M. Salzman & C. Rapp, ‘Elites in Late Antiquity’, Arethusa 33 (2000), 379-399.
Forthcoming:
‘Palladius, Lausus and the Historica Lausiaca’ in C. Sode & S. Takacs, eds., Novum Millennium. Essays in Honor of Paul Speck (in press); Holy Bishops in Late Antiquity: The nature of religious leadership in an age of transition (University of California Press)

BBBS 2000
‘"For next to God, you are my salvation": reflections on the rise of the holy man in late antiquity’, in J. Howard-Johnston, P.A. Hayward, eds., The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Essays on the Contribution of Peter Brown (Oxford University Press, 1999), 63-81; Mark the Deacon, Life of Porphyry of Gaza, introduction, partial translation and annotation, in Thomas Head, ed., Medieval Hagiography: An Anthology (New York: Garland Press, 2000), 53-75.
Forthcoming: ‘Palladius, Lausus and the Historia Lausiaca’, in C. Sode, S.Takacs, eds., Novum Millennium. Essays in Honor of Paul Speck (in press).
In Progress: Holy Bishops in Late Antiquity: Religious and Secular Power in a Time of Transition (monograph).

Dr Hilary Richardson, Dublin, Ireland

BBBS 2009
‘ “Hands On” Dvin: Reflections on the Dvin Capital’, in Barlow Der Mugrdechian, ed., Between Paris and Fresno, Armenian Studies in Honor of Dickran Kouymjian (Mazda Publishers, Inc., Costa Mesa 2008) 27-37.

BBBS 2007
‘John Scottus Eriugena and Irish High Crosses’, in Marion Meek, ed., The Modern Traveller to our Past. Festschrift in honour of Ann Hamlin (2006) 78-83.
Forthcoming Entries for The Dictionary of Irish Biography (Royal Irish Academy) on Françoise Henry; R.A.S. Macalister; ‘“Hands On” Dvin: Reflections – The Dvin Capital’, for a Festschrift.

BBBS 2006
'Visual arts and society', in D. Ó Croínín (ed.), A New History of Ireland, Oxford 2005, vol.1, 680-713.

BBBS 2005
Forthcoming: 'A note on John Scottus Eriugena and Irish High Crosses' for a festschrift.

BBBS 2004
Forthcoming: 'A note on John Scottus Eriugena and Irish High Crosses'.

BBBS 2003
'Themes in Eriugena's writings and early Irish art', in J. McEvoy and M. Dunne, eds. History and Eschatology in Erigugena and his age, Proceedings of the 10th International SPES conference 2000 (Leuven 2002), 261-280.
Work in Progress: 'A note on John Scottus Eriugena and Irish high crosses', for a festschift.

BBBS 2002
‘Biblical imagery and the heavenly Jerusalem in the Book of Armagh and the Book of Kells’, in P.Ní Chatháin and M. Richter, eds., Ireland and Europe in the Early Middle Ages: Texts and Transmission (Dublin, 2002), 205-14 and pls. 1-31; ‘The cross triumphant: high crosses in Ireland’ in M. Richter and J.-M. Picard, eds., Ogma. Essays in Celtic Studies in Honour of Próinséas Ní Chatháin (Dublin, 2002), 112-17.
Forthcoming: ‘Themes in Eriugena’s writings and early Irish art’, in the Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of SPES; ‘History and eschatology in Eriugena and his age’, N.U.I. (Maynooth, 2000).

BBBS 2000
‘Biblical imagery and the Heavenly Jerusalem in the Book of Armagh and the Book of Kells’, in P. Ní Chatháin and M. Richter, eds., Proceedings of the Fifth International Colloquium, Konstanz, 1998.

BBBS 1999
In progress: Biblical imagery in the Book of Armagh and the Book of Kells.

Dr. Antonis Risos (Rizos), Bochum

BBBS 2006
Wirtschaft, Siedlung and Gesellschaft in Thessalien im Übergang von der Byzantinisch-Fränkischen zur Osmanischen Epoche, Amsterdam 2005, 2nd edition.
Forthcoming: ''Agrotikes ekmetallevseis sten Megalovlachia ton 14° ai', Ta Historika, Athens 2006 (in press).

BBBS 1999
‘Gyro apo tous episcopous Larisses Kypriano (+1332/3) kai Antonio (+post 1363) kathos kai merikes plerophories kai skepseis gia ten Thessalia tes epoches tous’ (About the Larissaean bishops Kyprianos and Antonios (1320-1363) as well as some information on Thessaly in that age), Thessaliko Hemerologio 34 (1998), 139-44; ‘Schetika me ten ektase tes Larisses prin ki hystera apo to 1506’ (On the area of the city of Larissa before and after 1506), Historikogeographika 6 (1998), 123-9.
Forthcoming: ‘Arvamites kai Garagoumides’, Ta Historika 28 (1998), 231-93.

Professor Charlotte Roueché, London

BBBS 2008
(with Joyce Reynolds and Gabriel Bodard) Inscriptions of Aphrodisias. An electronic corpus, available at http://insaph.kcl.ac.uk/iaph2007; ‘Late Roman and Byzantine Game Boards at Aphrodisias’, and (with R. C. Bell) ‘Graeco-Roman pavement signs and gameboards: a British Museum Working Typology’ in I. Finkel, ed., Ancient Board Games in Perspective (London 2007) 100-105, 106-109; 'Performance and contest in Late Antiquity', Kodai, Journal of Ancient History 13/14 (2003/4, appeared 2007) 37-43; (with D. Feissel) ‘Interpreting the signs:  anonymity and concealment in Late Antique inscriptions’, in H. Amirav and B. ter Haar Romeny, eds., From Rome to Constantinople: Studies in Honour of Averil Cameron (Late Antique History and Religion 1, Peeters, Leuven 2007); ‘From Aphrodisias to Stauropolis’, in R. Salway and J. Drinkwater, eds., Wolf Liebeschuetz reflected (London 2007) 183-192.

BBBS 2004
'The rhetoric of Kekaumenos', in E. Jeffreys ed., Rhetoric in Byzantium (London, 2003), 23-37.

BBBS 2003
'Texts and Stones: Reading the Past at Aphrodisias in Caria', Greek Archaeology without Frontiers (National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens, 2002), 47-66; (With Gabriel Bodard), 'The Epidoc Aphrodisias Pilot Project (EPAPP): Zur Digitalisierung von Inschriften', in Forum Archaeologiae, June 2002;  'The prehistory of the Department of Antiquities in Cyprus', in J. Herrin, M. Mullett, C. Otten-Froux, edd, Mosaic, Papers for A.H.S.Megaw (Monograph of the British School at Athens, 2002), 155-166;  'Images of Performance: new evidence from Ephesus' in P.E. Easterling and E. Hall edd., Greek and Roman Actors (Cambridge, 2002), 254-281;  'The literary background of Kekaumenos', in C. Holmes and J. Waring edd., Literacy, education and manuscript transmission in Byzantium and beyond (Leiden, 2002), 111-138;  'The image of Victory: new evidence from Ephesus', in Mélanges Gibert Dagron, Travaux et Mémoires 14 (Paris, 2002), 527-546.

BBBS 2002
‘Defining the foreign in Kekaumenos’, Dion C. Smythe, ed. Strangers to Themselves: The Byzantine Outsider (Variorum, London, 2000), 203-14; ‘Asia Minor and Cyprus’, A.M. Cameron, B. Ward-Perkins, L. M. Whitby, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History XIV (Cambridge, 2000), 570-87; (with Michael Ballance), ‘Three inscriptions from Ovacik’, Appendix 2 , in Martin Harrison, Mountain and Plain:  From the Lycian Coast to the Phrygian Plateau in the Late Roman and Early Byzantine Period (University of Michigan, 2001), 87-112.

BBBS 2001
‘Defining the Foreign in Kekaumenos’ in D. C. Smythe (ed.), Strangers to Themselves: The Byzantine Outsider (London, 2000), 203-214.
Forthcoming:
(With Martin Ballance), 'Three Inscriptions from Ovacik', Appendix 2, in Martin Harrison (ed.),  Mountain and Plain: From the Lycian Coast to the Phrygian Plateau in the Late Roman and Early Byzantine Period (University of Michigan, 2001), 87-112; 'The Prehistory of the Department of Antiquities in Cyprus' in J. Herrin, M. Mullett & C. Otten-Froux, eds., Papers for A. H. S. Megaw (to be published as a monograph of the British School at Athens, 2001); Entry on 'Asia Minor' A. M. Cameron, L. M. Whitby & B. Ward-Perkins, eds., Cambridge Ancient History XIV (Cambridge); 'Images of Performance: New evidence from Ephesus' in P. E. Easterling & E. Hall, Actors and Acting in Antiquity  (Cambridge).
In progress:
(With Joyce Reynolds) Preparation of an online corpus of the inscriptions of Aphrodisias, in Caria.

BBBS 2000
‘The functions of the Roman governor in Late Antiquity: some observations’ and ‘Provincial governors and their titulature in the sixth century’, Antiquité Tardive 5 (1998), 31-36, 83-89; ‘Enter your city! A new acclamation from Ephesos’ in P. Scherrer et al., eds., Steine und Wege, Festschrift for Dieter Knibbe (Vienna, 1999), 131-6; ‘Looking for Late Antique Ceremonial: Ephesos and Aphrodisias’, H. Friesinger and F. Krinzinger eds., 100 Jahre Osterreichische Forschungen in Ephesos. Akten des Symposions Wien 1995, Archaologische Forschungen 1, DenkschrWien 260 (Vienna, 1999), 161-8.

BBBS 1999
‘Aurarii in the auditorium’, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 105 (1995), 37-50; ‘The Ages of Man’, Ktema 18 (1993 [1996]), 159-69; ‘A new governor of Caria-Phrygia: P. Aelius Septimius Mannus’, André Chastagnol, Segolene Demougin, Claude Lepelley, eds., Splendidissima Civitas: études d’histoire romaine en hommage à François Jacques (Paris, 1996), 231-9; ‘Benefactors in the late Roman period: the eastern empire’, M. Christol and O. Masson, eds., Actes du Xe Congres International d’Épigraphie Grecque et Latine (Paris, 1997), 353-68’ (with Richard Gordon, M. Beard and J. Reynolds), ‘Roman inscriptions 1991-1995’, Journal of Roman Studies 87 (1997), 203-40.

Mr. Mossman Roueché, London

BBBS 2003
'Why the Monad Is not number: John Philoponus and In De Anima 3',  JOB 52, pp.95-133.

Dr Eileen Rubery, Cambridge

BBBS 2009
‘Pope John VII’s devotion to Mary: Papal images of Mary from the 5th to the early 8th century’, in C. Maunder, ed., Origins of the Cult of the Virgin Mary (Burns & Oates/Continuum Press, London/New York 2008) 155-200.
Forthcoming: ‘Christ and the Angelic Tetramorphs: the Meaning of the 8th century Apsidal Conch at S Maria Antiqua in Rome’, in Savvas Neocleous, ed., Sailing to Byzantium. Proceedings of conference at Trinity College, Dublin, May 2006 (Cambridge Scholars Publishing).
Work in Progress: I am working on the Empress Licinia Eudoxia, wife of the Western Emperor Valentinianus III (who was Galla Placidia’s son), and on the art related to this period in Rome and Ravenna.
Thesis: I am finishing my PhD on ‘Papal Patronage in Byzantine Rome’ which concentrates on the monumental art found in S Maria Antiqua and Old S Peter’s and links between the Papacy, the Eastern Roman Empire and the Franks in the years 500-800.

BBBS 2008
Forthcoming: ‘Pope John VII’s devotion to Mary: Papal images of Mary from the 5th to the early 8th century’, in C. Maunder ed., Origins of the Cult of the Virgin Mary (Continuum Press, London 2008).
Work in Progress: Research into the images commissioned by the Popes in the period of Byzantine Rome (circa 550 – circa 800) concentrating on the churches S Maria Antiqua and Old S Peter’s and the Popes Martin I, John VII and Paul I, but also including various other contemporary works in Rome. Interest focuses on the messages the Popes might have been wishing to send via the art, in particular in relation to the various Councils of the period and to the development of eastern iconoclasm.
Thesis Title: The meaning of Papal Patronage in Rome between 550 and 800.