Dr
Mary Whitby, Oxford
BBBS 2008
‘The biblical past in John Malalas and the Paschal Chronicle’, in Hagit Amirav and Bas ter Haar Romeny, eds., From Rome to Constantinople: studies in honour of Averil Cameron (Leuven, Paris, Dudley, MA 2007) 279-302.
Work in progress: ‘Gregory of Nazianzus and the traditions of secular Greek hexameter poetry’, paper delivered to Cambridge colloquium Signs of life? New contexts for later Greek hexameter poetry (April 2007).
BBBS 2007
‘The St Polyeuktos epigram (AP 1.10): a literary perspective’, in Scott Fitzgerald Johnson, ed., Greek Literature in Late Antiquity: dynamism, didacticism, classicism (Aldershot 2006) 159-87; Review of Gianfranco Agosti, ed., Nonno di Panopoli, Parafrasi del Vangelo di San Giovanni, Canto Quinto (Florence 2003), Eikasmos 17 (2006) 553-61.
Forthcoming: (Ed.) Byzantines and Crusaders in non-Greek Sources, 1025-1204, Proceedings of the British Academy vol. 132 (Oxford 2007). This collection of 14 essays, each by a specialist and accompanied by a detailed analytical bibliography, surveys the range of historical sources in Latin, northern vernaculars, Arabic, Hebrew, Slavonic, Georgian, Armenian and Syriac for the peoples who collided with the Byzantine empire during this period of dramatic upheaval.
‘The Cynegetica attributed to Oppian’, in Simon Swain, Stephen Harrison, Jas’ Elsner, eds., Severan Culture (Cambridge 2007); ‘The Bible Hellenized: Nonnus’ Paraphrase of St John’s Gospel and “Eudocia’s” Homeric centos’, in David Scourfield, ed., Texts and Culture in Late Antiquity: inheritance, authority and change (Classical Press of Wales).
In press: ‘The biblical past in John Malalas and the Paschal Chronicle’ (Brill).
Work in progress: ‘The Anacreontic poetry of John of Gaza’ (paper presented at the 2006 International Colloquium of Byzantine Studies); ‘Rhetorical questions’, in Liz James, ed., Blackwell’s Companion to Byzantium (Blackwell, Oxford).
BBBS 2006
Forthcoming: (ed.) Byzantines and Crusaders in non-Greek Sources (OUP for the British Academy, 2006); 'The St Polyeuktos epigram (AP 1.10): a literary perspective', in Scott Johnson (ed.), Greek Literature in Late Antiquity: dynamism, didacticism, classicism (Ashgate, 2006); 'The Bible Hellenized: Nonnus’ Paraphrase of St John’s Gospel and “Eudocia’s” Homeric centos', in David Scourfield (ed.), Texts and Culture in Late Antiquity: inheritance, authority and change (Classical Press of Wales).
Work in progress: 'The Cynegetica attributed to Oppian'; 'The biblical past in John Malalas and the Paschal Chronicle'.
BBBS 2003
Forthcoming: 'The vocabulary of praise in verse celebration
of sixth-century AD building achievements: AP 2.398-406, AP 9.656, AP 1.10
and Paul the Silentiary's Description of St Sophia', in (eds.) D.
Accorinti and P. Chuvin Mélanges Francis Vian.
BBBS 2002
‘Procopius’ Buildings,
Book I: a panegyrical perspective’, Antiquité Tardive 8 (2000) 45-87; ‘Kaiserzeremoniell’ in Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum,
Band XIV, 1135-77; ‘George of Pisidia’ for Graham Speake, ed., Encyclopaedia
of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition (London: Fitzroy Dearborn,
2000).
Forthcoming: ‘George
of Pisidia’s presentation of the Emperor Heraclius and his campaigns:
variety and development’, in G. Reinink and B. Stolte, eds., volume
on the Emperor Heraclius, Groningen
Studies in Cultural Change (Louvain, 2002); ‘George of Pisidia
and the persuasive word: words, words, words ...’, in E. Jeffreys,
ed., Writing Byzantium (Aldershot:
Ashgate).
BBBS
2001
In progress:
‘The Bible Hellenized: Nonnus’ St. John paraphrase and “Eudocia’s”
Homeric centos’: paper delivered at the Late Antiquity panel of the
Celtic Conference in Maynooth (September 2000) and the Oxford Byzantine
seminar,
November 2000.
BBBS
2000
Forthcoming: The Great Palace dig: the Scottish perspective,
in R. Cormack and E. Jeffreys, eds., Through the Looking Glass
(Ashgate, 2000), 45-55; article on George of Pisidia for Graham Speake,
ed., Encyclopaedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition (London:
Fitzroy Dearborn, 2000); Procopius Buildings: a panegyrical
perspective, Antiquité Tardive 8 (2000)
BBBS
1999
The Propaganda of Power: The Role of Panegyric in Late Antiquity,
Mnemosyne suppl. 183 (Brill: Leiden 1998); ‘Defender of the Cross:
George of Pisidia on the Emperor Heraclius and his deputies’, in ibid.,
247-73.
In
progress: George of Pisidia on the Emperor Heraclius: translation and
commentary (for Translated Texts for Historians, Liverpool University
Press). |
Dr
Michael Whitby, Warwick
BBBS
2001
The Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius
Scholasticus, an English translation with introduction and notes,
TTH (Liverpool, 2000); ‘The Successors of Justinian’, in A. Cameron, B.
Ward-Perkins & M. Whitby, eds., The
Cambridge Ancient History XIV AD 425-600 (Cambridge, 2000), 86-111; ‘The Army, c. 420-602’, in CAH XIV, 288-314; ‘Armies and Society in the Later
Roman World’, in CAH XIV, 469-496; ‘The Balkans and Greece, 420-602’, in CAH XIV, 701-730; (with S. Barnish & D. Lee),
‘Government and Administration’ in CAH
XIV, 164-206.
Forthcoming:
‘Pride and Prejudice in Procopius’ Buildings’, in C. Roueché (ed.), Procopius,
Buildings’; ‘Armies
and Warfare in the Third Century’, in S. Swain & M. Edwards, eds.,
Re-Making Late Antiquity; ‘The Church Historians and Chalcedon’, in G. Marasco
(ed.), The Later Greek and Latin
Historiography, Fourth to Sixth Centuries A.D. (Brill).
BBBS
2000
The Violence of the Factions, in K. Hopwood, ed., Organised
Crime in Antiquity (London, 1999) 229-53; Images of Constantius,
in D. Hunt and J.W. Drijvers, eds., The Late Roman World and its Historian:
Interpreting Ammianus Marcellinus (Routledge, 1999) 77-88; Theophanes,
a great chronographer, review article on Cyril Mango and Roger Scott,
The Chronicle of Theophanes, Dialogus 6 (1999), 98-107.
Forthcoming: Pride and Prejudice in Procopius Buildings,
in C. Roueché, ed., volume on Procopius Buildings;
The Church Historians and Chalcedon, in G. Marasco, ed., The
Later Greek and Latin Historiography, Fourth to Sixth Centuries A.D.
(Leiden: Brill).
BBBS
1999
‘Evagrius on patriarchs and emperors’, in Mary Whitby, ed., The
Propaganda of Power (Brill, 1998), 321-44; ‘Deus nobiscum: Christianity,
warfare and morale in late antiquity’, in M.M. Austin, J.D. Harries &
C.J. Smith, eds., Modus Operandi (London, Institute of Classical
Studies, 1998), 191-208.
Forthcoming:
Review article of C.E.V. Nixon and Barbara Saxon Rodgers, In Praise
of Later Roman Emperors, The Panegyrici Latini (Hermathena, 1998);
review article of Cyril Mango and Roger Scott, The Chronicle of Theophanes,
Dialogus (1998); ‘Images of Constantius’, in J.W. Drijvers and
D. Hunt, ed., The Late Roman World and Its Historian: Interpreting
Ammianus Marcellinus (Routledge, 1999); ‘The violence of the factions’,
in Keith Hopwood, ed., Organised Crime (1999); ‘The Church Historians
and Chalcedon’, in G. Marasco, ed., The Later Greek and Latin Historiography,
Fourth to Sixth Centuries A.D. (Brill). |
Mr. Nigel Wilson, Oxford
BBBS 2009
‘Some observations on the fortunes of Lucian’, in Filologia, papirologia, storia dei testi: giornate di studio in onore di Antonio Carlini (Udne 9-10 dicembre 2005) (Pisa-Roma 2008) 53-61; ‘An incunable, a Greek epigram and a Renaissance painting’, in Italia medioevale e umanistica 48 (2007) 285-9 with Plate VII; contributions ‘Palaeography’ and ‘Libraries’ in E. Jeffreys with J. Haldon and R. Cormack, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies (Oxford 2008) 101-14, 820-5.
BBBS 2008
‘Scholiasts and Commentators’, Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies 47 (2007) 39-70. Review of E. Sciarra, La tradizione degli scholia iliadici in Terra d’ Otranto, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 100 (2007) 255-7.
Work in progress: a paper on Greek MSS with forged text or miniatures.
BBBS 2007
‘L’archetipo tardoantico di Faust’, in Eudocia Augusta, Storia di San Cipriano, a cura di Claudio Bevegni (Milan: Adelphi 2006) 173-207.
BBBS 2006
'The Archimedes palimpsest: a progress report', Journal of the Walters Art Museum 62 (2004, actually 2005) 61-68.
BBBS 2004
Pietro
Bembo, Oratio pro litteris graecis (Messina 2003).
Forthcoming:
chapters "Palaeography" and "Libraries" in the Oxford
Handbook of Byzantine Studies.
BBBS 2003
'An ambiguous compendium' in Studi italiani di filologia classica 20
(2002) 242-3.
Forthcoming: contributions
on "Palaeography" and "Libraries" to the Oxford
manual of Byzantine Studies; Pietro Bembo. Oration pro litteris
graecis, Messina 2003.
BBBS 2002
‘The Peckover codex of Theodore Studites’, BZ 94
(2001), 268-71.
In progress: Editio
princeps of Pietro Bembo’s Greek oration to the Venetian
senate requesting greater support for Greek studies; The Archimedes
palimpsest—collaboration in the project is being undertaken at
the Walters Art Museum to restore this manuscript.
BBBS
2001
‘The Interpretation of Scribal Habits’ in I Manoscritti Greci tra Riflessione e Dibattito (Papyrologica Florentina 31) (Florence,
2000), 685-688; ‘Fozio e le Due Culture’ in L. Canfora, N. G Wilson & C.
Bevegni, eds., Fozio tra Crisi
Ecclesiale e Magistero Letterario (Brescia, 2000), 29-44; Review
of T. Martínez & C. Láscaris, Semblanza de un Humanista Bizantino
in Byzantinische Zeitschrift 93 (2000), 219-221; Entry on ‘Scholarship,
history of’ in G. Speake (ed.), Encyclopaedia
of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition
(London, 2000), 1501-1503.
Forthcoming:
Brief article in Byzantinische Zeitschrift
describing the Peckover House MS. of Theodore Studites.
BBBS 2000
Archimedes: the palimpsest and the tradition, BZ
92 (1999), 89-101, with six plates.
BBBS
1999
Wrote a description of the Archimedes palimpsest that formerly belonged
to the Metochion of the Holy Sepulchre in Istanbul and was sold at a Christie’s
auction in New York on October 29 1998 for two million dollars. Since
the sale catalogue had limited circulation, an article of largely similar
content is being prepared for publication in BZ. |
Dr
David Woods, Cork, Ireland
BBBS 2009
‘Jews, Rats, and the Battle of Yarmuk’, in A.S. Lewin and P. Pellegrini, eds., The Late Roman Army in the Near East from Diocletian to the Arab Conquest (BAR Int. Ser. 1717: Oxford 2007) 367-76; ‘Pope Zacharias (741-52) and the Head of St. George’, ARAM Periodical 20 (2008) 163-80; ‘The Good Soldier’s End: From Suicide to Martyrdom’, Byzantinoslavica 66 (2008) 71-86; ‘Lactantius, Valerian, and Halophilic Bacteria’, Mnemosyne 61 (2008) 479-81; ‘St. Patrick and the ‘Sun’ (Conf. 20)’, Studia Hibernica 34 (2006-07) 9-16.
Forthcoming: ‘The Origin of the Cult of St. George at Diospolis’, Proceedings of the Fifth Maynooth Patristics Conference 2003; ‘The Cross in the Public Square: The Column-Mounted Cross c.AD450-750’, Proceedings of the Sixth Maynooth Patristics Conference 2005; ‘Adomnán, Arculf, and Aldfrith’, Proceedings of the Iona Conference 2004; ‘Late Antique Historiography: A Brief History of Time’, in P. Rousseau, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Late Antiquity; ‘Ammianus versus Libanius on Barbatio’s Alleged Bridge across the Rhine’, Mnemosyne 62 (2009).
Work in Progress: I am also completing a monograph provisionally entitled The Seventh Century Revisited: A Lost Christian Source on Early Islam dealing chiefly with the reliability of the so-called ‘Syriac Common Source’ as a source for Arab-Byzantine relations during the seventh century.
BBBS 2007
‘An 'Earthquake' in Britain in 664’, Peritia 19 (2005) 256-62; ‘Flavius Felix and the Signum of the Numerus Divitiensium’, ZPE 156 (2006) 242-44; ‘Adomnán, Arculf, and the True Cross: Overlooked Evidence for the Visit of the Emperor Heraclius to Jerusalem c.630 ?’, ARAM Periodical 18-19 (2006-07) 403-13; ‘Sopater of Apamea: A Convert at the Court of Constantine I ?’, Studia Patristica 39 (2006) 139-44; ‘On the Health of the Emperor Heraclius c.638-41’, Byzantinoslavica 64 (2006) 99-110.
Forthcoming: ‘The Origin of the Cult of St. George at Diospolis’, Proceedings of the Fifth Maynooth Patristics Conference 2003; ‘The Cross in the Public Square: The Column-Mounted Cross c.AD450-750’, Proceedings of the Sixth Maynooth Patristics Conference 2005; ‘Adomnán, Arculf, and Aldfrith’, Proceedings of the Iona Conference 2004; ‘Libanius, Bemarchius, and the Mausoleum of Constantine I’, in C. Deroux, ed., Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History XIII (Brussels); ‘Valentinian I, Severa, Marina, and Justina’, Classica et Mediaevalia 57 (2006); ‘On the Alleged Reburial of Julian the Apostate at Constantinople’, Byzantion; ‘Late Antique Historiography: A Brief History of Time’, in P. Rousseau, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Late Antiquity (Oxford 2007); ‘Jews, Rats, and the Reason for the Byzantine Defeat at the Battle of Yarmuk’, in A. Lewin, ed., The Late Roman Army in the Near East. From Diocletian until the Arab Conquest; ‘Bede, Ninian, and the Candida Casa’, The Innes Review; ‘Gildas, Aetius, and Patrick’, Journal of Celtic Studies; ‘Pompey, Geiseric, and 'The Treasures of Solomon'’, Journal of Jewish Studies.
Work in Progress: Papers currently under review by various journals include ‘Lactantius, Valerian, and Halophilic Bacteria’, ‘On the Alleged Letters of Honorius to the Cities of Britain in AD410’, and ‘Pope Zacharias (746-52) and the Head of St. George’. I am also completing a monograph provisionally entitled The Seventh Century Revisited: A Lost Christian Source on Early Islam.
BBBS 2006
'Malalas, ‘Constantius’, and a Church-Inscription from Antioch', Vigiliae Christianae 59 (2005) 54-62; 'Acorns, the Plague, and the Iona Chronicle', Peritia 17-18 (2003-04) 495-502.
Forthcoming: 'Sopater of Apamea: A Convert at the Court of Constantine I ?', Studia Patristica; 'The Origin of the Cult of St. George at Diospolis', Proceedings of the Fifth Maynooth Patristics Conference 2003; 'The Cross in the Public Square: The Column-Mounted Cross c.AD450-750', Proceedings of the Sixth Maynooth Patristics Conference 2005; 'Adomnán, Arculf, and Aldfrith', Proceedings of the Iona Conference 2004; 'Adomnán, Arculf, and the True Cross: Overlooked Evidence for the Visit of the Emperor Heraclius to Jerusalem c.630', ARAM Periodical; 'Libanius, Bemarchius, and the Mausoleum of Constantine I', in C. Deroux (ed.), Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History XIII (Brussels); 'An Earthquake in Britain in 664', Peritia; 'Flavius Felix and the Signum of the Numerus Divitiensium', ZPE.
Work in progress: Completing a monograph provisionally entitled The Seventh Century Revisited: A Lost Christian Source on Early Islam.
BBBS 2005
'A Misunderstood Monogram: Ricimer or Severus?' Hermathena 172 (2002), 5-21; 'St. Maximilian of Tebessa and the Jizya', in P. Defosse (ed.), Hommages à Carl Deroux: V. Christianisme et Moyen Âge Néo-latin et survivance de la latinité (Brussels, 2003), 266-76; 'The Constantinian Origin of Justina (Themistius, Or. 3.43b)', Classical Quarterly 54 (2004), 325-27; 'Amm. 21.6.3: A Misunderstood Omen', Classical Philology 99 (2004), 163-68; 'Some Dubious Stylites on Early Byzantine Glassware', Journal of Glass Studies 46 (2004), 39-49; 'The Crosses on the Glass Pilgrim Vessels from Jerusalem', Journal of Glass Studies 46 (2004), 191-95.
Forthcoming: 'Malalas, ‘Constantius', and a Church-Inscription from Antioch', Vigiliae Christianae; 'Acorns, the Plague, and the Iona Chronicle', Peritia; 'Sopater of Apamea: A Convert at the Court of Constantine I ?', Studia Patristica; 'The Origin of the Cult of St. George at Diospolis', Proceedings of the Fifth Maynooth Patristics Conference 2003; 'Adomnán, Arculf, and Aldfrith', Proceedings of the Iona Conference 2004.
Work in progress: I have received a one-year Research Fellowship from the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences for 2004-05 in order to work on a book provisionally entitled: The Seventh Century Revisited: A Lost Christian Source on Early Islam. I will be investigating the relationships between our main sources for the seventh-century (Fredegar, the Spanish Chronicles, Nicephorus, Theophanes Confessor, Sebeos, various Syriac chronicles) with special reference to the so-called ‘common Syriac source'.
BBBS 2004
'Four
Notes on Adomnán’s Vita Columbae' Peritia 16 (2002),
40-67; 'Eusebius on Some Constantinian Officials', ITQ 67 (2002),
195-223; 'Ammianus and Bishop Eusebius of Emesa', JThS 54 (2003),
585-91; 'The 60 Martyrs of Gaza and the Martyrdom of Bishop Sophronius
of Jerusalem', ARAM Periodical 15, 129-50; 'Olympius and the ‘Saracens’ of
Sicily', BMGS 27 (2003). Forthcoming:
'A Misunderstood Monogram: Ricimer or Severus?' Hermathena;
'St. Maximilian of Tebessa and the Jizya', Studies in Latin
Literature and Roman History; 'The Constantinian Origin of Justina
(Themistius, Or. 3.43b)', Classical Quarterly; 'Malalas, ‘Constantius’,
and a Church-Inscription from Antioch', Vigiliae Christianae;
'Amm. 21.6.3: A Misunderstood Omen', Classical Philology; 'Acorns,
the Plague, and the Iona Chronicle', Peritia; 'The Crosses
on the Glass Pilgrim Vessels from Jerusalem', Journal of Glass Studies.
Work
in Progress: 'Libanius, Bemarchius, and the Mausoleum of Constantine
I'; 'Sopater of Apamea: A Convert at the Court of Constantine I ?';
'The Origin of the Cult of St. George at Diospolis'; 'Some Dubious
Stylites on Early Byzantine Glassware'; 'Heraclius in the ‘Arena’'.
BBBS 2003
'Julian, Gallienus, and the Solar Bull', American Journal of Numismatics 12
(2002), 157-69; 'Gregory Thaumaturgus and the Earthquake of 344', Journal
of Theological Studies 53 (2002), 547-553; 'Arculf's Luggage: The
Sources for Adomnán's De locis Sanctis, Érui 52 (2002),
25-52; 'Ammianus
and the Blood-Sucking Saracen' in K. Sidwell (ed.) Pleiades Setting:
essays for Pat Cronin on his 65th Birthday (Cork 2002),
127-45.
Forthcoming:
'Ammianus and Bishop Eusebius of Emesa', Journal of Theological
Studies; 'A Misunderstood Monogram: Ricimer or Severus?' Hermathena; 'Eusebius
on Some Constantinian Officials', ITQ; 'St. Maximilian of Tebessa
and the Jiyza', Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History; 'The
60 Martyrs of Gaza and the Martyrdom of Bishop Sophronius of Jerusalem', ARAM
Periodical.
Work in Progress: 'Libanius,
Bemarchius, and the Mausoleum of Constantine I'; 'On the Murderers
of Theophilus: Libanius, Or. 19:47'; 'Notes on Malalas'; 'Notes
on Adomnán's Vita Columbae'.
BBBS 2002
‘The origin of the cult of St. Theagenes of Parium’, GOTR 44
(1999), 371-417; ‘Ammianus Marcellinus and the Rex
Alamannorum Vadomarius’, Mnemosyne 53
(2000), 690-710; ‘On “Ships in the Air” in 749’, Peritia 14
(2000), 429-30; ‘The Church of “St.” Acacius at Constantinople’, VigChr 55
(2001), 201-07; ‘”Veturius” and the beginning of the Diocletianic Persecution’, Mnemosyne 54
(2001), 587-91; ‘Grain prices at Antioch again’, ZPE 134
(2001), 233-38; ‘Strategius and the “Manichaeans”’, CQ 51 (2001), 255-64; ‘Dating Basil of Caesarea’s
correspondence with Arintheus and his Widow’, Studia
Patristica 37 (2001), 301-07; ‘Amandus: Rustic Rebel or Pirate
Prince?’ AHB 15 (2001),
44-49; ‘Some Eunapiana’ in
K. McGroarty, ed., Eklogai (Maynooth, 2001),
85-132.
Forthcoming: ‘Julian,
Gallienus, and the Solar Bull’, American Journal of Numismatics; ‘A misunderstood monogram:
Ricimer or Severus?’ Hermathena; ‘Gregory Thaumaturgus and the
earthquake of 344’, JThS; ‘Eusebius on some Constantinian officials’, ITQ; ‘St
Maximilian of Tebessa and the Jizya’, Studies
in Latin Literature and Roman History; ‘Arculf’s Luggage:
The Sources for Adomnán’s De Locis
Sanctis’, Ériu; ‘The 60 Martyrs of Gaza and the martyrdom
of bishop Sophronius of Jerusalem’, ARAM Periodical.
In progress: ‘Malalas
on Maximianopolis and Helenopolis’; ‘Malalas on the First Wife of Valentinian
I’; ‘Malalas on the Death of Constantine II’; ‘Malalas on the Isaurian
Tyrant Balbinus’; ‘The Cubicularius Kakorizos
c. 650’.
BBBS
2001
‘Two Notes on Late Roman Military Equipment’ Journal of Roman Military
Equipment Studies 9 (1998), 31-35; ‘On St. Artemios as “Deacon”’ BMGS
24 (2000), 230-234; ‘Thessalonica's Patron: Saint Demetrius or
Emeterius?’
HThR 93 (2000), 221-234; 'Ammianus Marcellinus and the Rex Alamannorum
Vadomarius', Mnemosyne 53 (2000), 690-710. Forthcoming:
'The Origin of the Cult of St. Theagenes of Parium', Greek Orthodox Theological Review; 'The Church of "St." Acacius
at Constantinople', Vigiliae Christianae;
'"Veturius" and the Beginning of the Diocletianic Persecution',
Mnemosyne; 'Grain Prices at Antioch Again', Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphie; 'Strategius and the "Manichaeans"',
Classical Quarterly;
'Gregory Thaumaturgus and the Earthquake of 344', Journal
of Theological Studies;
'Eusebius on Some Constantinian Officials', ITQ; 'Some Eunapiana' in a Festschrift
for G. Watson and T. Finan; 'Adamnán on St. George'.
BBBS 2000
Arbazacius, Fravitta, and the Government of Isauria, C. A.D.
396-404, Phoenix 52 (1998), 109-19; Ammianus and Eutherius,
Acta Classica 41 (1998), 110-18; A Persian at Rome: Ammianus
and Eunapius, Frg. 68 in J.W. Drijvers and D. Hunt, eds., The
Late Roman World and Its Historian: Interpreting Ammianus Marcellinus
(London, 1999), 156-59; The final commission of Artemius the former
dux Aegypti, BMGS 23 (1999), 2-24.
Forthcoming: Various papers on the cults of St Theagenes of Parium and
St Demetrius at Thessalonike; the so-called Church of St Acacius at Constantinople;
the dating of the correspondence between Basil of Caesarea and both the
magister militum Victor and his widow; on the alleged portrayal
of St Artemius as deacon and the monogram of Ricimer on the coinage of
Libius Severus; on the relationship between Ammianus Marcellinus and the
rex Alamannorum Vadomarius. |