Professor John Haldon, Princeton
BBBS 2010
Ed., A social history of Byzantium (Blackwell: Oxford 2009); ed., with E. Jeffreys and R. Cormack, The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies (OUP: Oxford 2008); with Jack Goldstone, ‘Introduction: ancient states, empires and exploitation: problems and perspectives’, in I. Morris and W. Scheidel, eds., The Dynamics of Ancient Empires. State power from Assyria to Byzantium (Oxford 2009) 3-29; ‘Empires and exploitation: the case of Byzantium’, in I. Morris and W. Scheidel, eds., The dynamics of ancient empires. State power from Assyria to Byzantium (Oxford 2009) 205-254; ‘Towards a social history of Byzantium’, in J.F. Haldon, ed., A Social History of Byzantium (Blackwell: Oxford 2009) 1-30; ‘Social élites, wealth and power’, in J.F. Haldon, ed., A Social History of Byzantium (Blackwell: Oxford 2009) 168-211; ‘The Avkat Archaeological Project 2009’, Anatolian Archaeology 15 (2009) 17-18.
Forthcoming
Ed., Early Islamic Syria: money, power and politics (Ashgate: Farnham 2010); with L. Brubaker, Byzantium in the Iconoclast era, ca. 680-850: a history (CUP: Cambridge 2010, in press); Le livre des cérémonies. Texte, traduction, commentaire, par G. Dagron, B. Flusin, J. Haldon (Paris, CNRS. Material submitted, publication delayed); ‘The resources of late antiquity’, in C. Robinson, ed., New Cambridge History of Islam (CUP: Cambridge 2010) vol. 1, chapter 1; ‘The end of Rome? Transformation of the eastern empire in the 7th-8th centuries CE’, in J. Arnasson, ed., The Roman Empire: historical and comparative perspectives (Melbourne 2010); ‘Comparative state formation: Rome and neighboring worlds’, in Scott Johnson, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity (OUP: Oxford-New York 2010); ‘Byzantium to 1025’, in D. Graff, ed., The Cambridge History of War (CUP: Cambridge, 2010); ‘The end of Rome? Transformation of the eastern empire in the 7th-8th centuries CE’, in J. Arnasson et al., eds., The Roman Empire: historical and comparative perspectives (Blackwell: Oxford 2010); ‘The Byzantine Successor State’, in P. F. Bang and W. Scheidel, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the ancient state: Near East and Mediterranean (OUP: Oxford 2010); ‘Information and War: strategic geography and strategic planning 6th – 10th c.’, in L. Lavan et al., eds., The Archaeology of War in Late Antiquity (Brill: Leiden 2010); ‘The army and logistics’, in P. Stephenson, ed., The Byzantine world (Routledge: London 2010); 12 articles/sub-chapters in P. Stephenson, ed., Medieval Warfare and Military Technology: an encyclopaedia (OUP: Oxford 2010); ‘Byzantine warfare’, in G. Martel, ed., The Encyclopaedia of War (Blackwell: Oxford 2010).
Work in progress
The Taktika of Leo the Wise: critical commentary (Dumbarton Oaks Studies, Washington DC).
Dr Jonathan Harris, London
BBBS 2010
‘The Goudelis family in Italy after the Fall of Constantinople’, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 33 (2009) 168-79; ‘Silent Minority: the Greek Community of Eighteenth-Century London’, in Dimitris Tziovas, ed., Greek Diaspora and Migration since 1700 (Ashgate: Farnham 2009) 31-43.
Forthcoming
The End of Byzantium (Yale University Press 2010); ‘Collusion with the infidel as a pretext for military action against Byzantium’, in Sarah Lambert and Liz James, eds., Clash of Cultures: the Languages of Love and Hate (Brepols: Turnhout 2010); ‘Greeks at the papal curia in the fifteenth century’, in Martin Hinterberger and Christopher D. Schabel, eds., Greeks, Latins, and Intellectual History 1204-1500: Debates, Influences, Impressions, Translations, Migrations, (Peeters: Leuven 2010); ‘Constantinople as City State, c.1360-1453’, Catherine Holmes, Eugenia Russell and Jonathan Harris, eds., Between Byzantines and Turks: Making Sense of the Late Medieval Eastern Mediterranean World (OUP: Oxford 2010); with Dmitri Tolstoy, ‘Alexander III and Byzantium’, in Peter Clarke and Anne Duggan, eds., Alexander III, (Ashgate: Farnham 2010); ‘When did Laskaris Kananos travel in the Baltic lands?’, Byzantion (2010).
In Progress
Research on the last fifty years of Byzantium, 1403-1453.
Dr Myrto Hatzaki, Athens
BBBS 2010
Beauty and the Male Body in Byzantium: Perceptions and Representations in Art and Text (Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke 2009).
Professor Judith Herrin, London
BBBS 2010
Byzantium. The surprising life of a medieval empire appeared in Greek, Italian, Spanish and Dutch translations, the last with additional photographs making 32 plates all in colour; ‘Book Burning as Purification’, in Philip Rousseau and Manolis Papoutsakis, eds., Transformations of Late Antiquity. Essays for Peter Brown (Ashgate 2009) 205-22; ‘The Acts of Trullo (692) as a continuation of Chalcedon’, in Richard Price and Mary Whitby, eds., Chalcedon in Context. Church Councils 400-700 (Ashgate 2009) 148-68; ‘Women and the Transmission of Power in Byzantium’, in Giulia Calvi, ed., Women and the transmission of power (European University Institute working paper, Florence 2009).
Forthcoming
With Dimiter Angelov, ‘The Christian Imperial Tradition – Greek and Latin’, in Peter Fibiger Bang and Chris Bayly, eds., The Political Culture of Empires (CUP: Cambridge).
In Progress
A new edition of The Formation of Christendom and two volumes of collected articles to be published by Princeton University Press.
Mr Michael Heslop, London
BBBS 2010
Forthcoming
‘The Search for the Defensive System of the Knights in the Dodecanese. Part I: Chalki, Symi, Tilos and Nisyros’, in Helen Nicholson, ed., Crusades Subsidia.
In progress
‘The Search for the Defensive System of the Knights in the Dodecanese. Part II: Leros, Kalymnos, Kos and Bodrum’; ‘The Search for the Defensive System of the Knights in Northern Rhodes’.
Dr Paul Hetherington, London
BBBS 2010
‘The Perception of Icons in the late Byzantine World: Some Evidence in a Treasury Inventory of Hagia Sophia’, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 102.1 (2009); ‘William Miller: medieval historian and modern journalist’, in M. Llewellyn Smith, P.M. Kitromilides and E. Calligas, eds., Scholars, Travels, Archives: Greek History and Culture through the British School at Athens, British School at Athens Studies 17 (2009); Review of exhibition ‘Byzantium 330-1453’ (Royal Academy of Arts, London), The Burlington Magazine (January 2009).
Dr Hannah Hunt, Leeds
BBBS 2010
‘The Reforming Abbot and his Tears: Symeon the New Theologian and Penthos in Late Byzantium’, in E. Russell, ed., Spirituality in Late Byzantium (Cambridge Scholars Publications 2009).
Forthcoming
‘Divine Light and Spiritual Intoxication: Symeon the New Theologian's image of Penitence as a Mystical Winepress’, Medium Aevum (2010); ‘Sexuality and Penitence in Syriac Commentaries on Luke's Sinful Woman’, Studia Patristica (2010); Monograph on Asceticism and Human integrity in the late antique era (Ashgate 2011).
Mr Filip Ivanovic, Podgorica, Montenegro
BBBS 2010
Problematika autokefalije Mitropolije Crnogorsko-primorske [Problematics of the Autocephaly of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and Littoral] (Unireks-Svetigora: Podgorica 2006); ‘The Importance of Greek Culture for Development of European Civilization’, in K. Boudouris, ed., The Philosophy of Culture I (Athens: Ionia Publications 2006) 134-154; ‘De potential Dei: Some Western and Byzantine Perspectives’, The European Legacy 13:1 (2008) 1-11; ‘Education in Byzantine Empire’, in K. Boudouris and K. Kalimtzis, eds., PAIDEIA: Education in the Global Era II (Ionia Publications: Athens 2008) 112-122; ‘Ancient EROS and Medieval AGAPE: the Concept of Love in Plato and Maximus the Confessor’, in K. Boudouris and M. Adam, eds., Greek Philosophy and the Issues of Our Age II (Ionia Publications: Athens 2009) 93-114.
In Progress
Symbol and Icon: Dionysius the Areopagite and the Iconoclastic Crisis (Pickwick: Eugene 2010).
Professors Elizabeth and Michael Jeffreys, Oxford
BBBS 2010
Ed., Iacobi Monachi Epistulae (Corpus Christianorum Series Graeca 68, Brepols 2009).
Dr Robert Jordan, Belfast
BBBS 2010
Work in progress
With Dr Rosemary Morris, Commentary on the Hypotyposis of Timothy for the monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis for publication by the end of 2010); English translation of Book I of the Synagoge of Paul of Evergetis.
Dr Haris A. Kalligas, Athens
BBBS 2010
Monemvasia. A Byzantine City State (Routledge: London 2009); ‘The Miniatures in the Chrysobulls of Andronikos II for Monemvasia’, in R. Shukurov, ed., Mare et litora. Essays presented to Sergei Karpov for his 60th birthday (Moscow: Indrik) 366-78; ‘Transformations of the Urban space in Monemvasia, 1690-1715’, in Chr. Maltezou, ed., I Greci durante la vevetocrazia: Uomini, spazio, idée (XIII-XVIII sec.) Convegno Internazionale di Studi, 3-7 December 2007 (Venice: Istituto Ellenico di Studi Bizantini e Postbizantini di Venezia).
Forthcoming
‘The Church of Hagios Nikolaos of Likinios in Monemvasia’, in Ch. Bouras e.a., eds., Churches in Greece after 1453, vol. 7; Editor and contributor: Greeks and Venetians. From Approach to Assimilation. Papers of the 14th Symposium of History and Art in Monemvasia, 7-9 July 2001; with Al. Malliaris, Malversasione: Μια δικογραφία του 1487 (Venice: Istituto Ellenico di Studi Bizantini e Postbizantini di Venezia); Ed., The Grimani dossier in the Gennadius Library; La Resa fatale di Malvasia (1715); Short Chronicle: Work and life in Monemvasia.
In progress
Survey of the twelfth century church of Hodigitria-Hagia Sophia in Monemvasia; Survey of the fortifications in Monemvasia; General survey on the Urban development of Monemvasia.
Professor Michel Kaplan, Paris
BBBS 2010
‘La fondation de Nikôn le Métanoeite à Sparte: un monastère urbain, sa ville et sa campagne’, Puer Apuliae. Mélanges offerts à Jean-Marie Martin, éd. E. Cuozzo, V. Déroche, A. Peeters-Custot et V. Prigent, (Centre de recherche d’histoire et civilisation de Byzance, Monographie 30, Paris 2008 (2009)), t. 2, 383-393; ‘Villes et campagnes à Byzance du vie au xiie siècle: aspects économiques et sociaux’, in Città e campagna nei secoli altomedievali (Settimane di studio della Fondazione Centro Italiano di Studi sull’alto Medioevo VI, Spolète 2009) 495-536; avec M.-F. Auzépy, dir., H. Çetinkaya, O. Delouis, J.-P. Grélois, A. Lamesa, ‘Campagne de prospection 2008 de la mission Marmara’, Anatolia Antiqua 17 (2009) 429-456.
Forthcoming
‘Why were monasteries founded in the byzantine world in the 12th and 13th centuries?’, First International Sevgi Gönül Byzantine Studies Symposium; ‘Economy and society in byzantine hagiography, methodoligical questions’, in S. Efthymiadis, éd., Byzantine Hagiography. A collective handbook; ‘Une hôtesse importante de l’église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de l’Oxeia à Constantinople: Fébronie’, Festschrift A.-M. Talbot.
In Progress
Study on the organization of the sacred space in the healing sanctuaries of Constantinople and its suburbia.
Dr Christos Karydis, Athens
BBBS 2010
With K. Stoupathis, ‘The Epitrachelia of St. Dionysios of Zakynthos: Documentation & Preventive Conservation’, Archaeology & Art Magazine 111 (2009), in Greek; with A. Siatou and A. Karabotsos, ‘The Garment of a Byzantine Emperor from Mount Athos: Observation & Analysis’, TECHNART 2009, Non-destructive and Microanalytical Techniques in Art and Cultural Heritage Athens, 27 - 30 April 2009 (2009); with I. Karapanagiotis, ‘Identification of Colouring Matters in Textiles from the Monastery of Simonos Petra (Mount Athos)’, TECHNART 2009, Non-destructive and Microanalytical Techniques in Art and Cultural Heritage Athens, 27 - 30 April 2009 (2009).
Forthcoming
The Orthodox Christian Sakkos. Ecclesiastical Garments dating to the 15th- 20th c. from the Holy Mountain of Athos. Collection Survey, Scientific Analysis & Preventive Conservation (British Archaeological Reports: Oxford 2010).
Professor Bente Kiilerick, Bergen
BBBS 2010
‘What is Ugly? Art and Taste in Late Antiquity’, Arte medievale 2007:2, 9-20.
Forthcoming
‘The Aesthetics of Marble and Coloured Stone’; ‘From Temple to Church the Redefinition of the Sacred Landscape on the Acropolis’, in S. Brink and S.W. Nordeide, eds., The Sacralisation of Landscape (Leiden: Brill ca 2010); ‘Private Portraits in Late Antiquity: Observing the Subject’, in Papers from the conference La scultura romana in Asia Minore, Journal of Roman Archaeology (suppl. ser. 2010); ‘The Mosaic of the Female Musicians from Mariamin, Syria’, Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia XXII (2010); ‘The Rhetoric of Materials in the Tempietto at Cividale’, in V. Pace, ed., L’VIII secolo: un secolo inquieto (Udine 2010); ‘Visual and functional Aspects of Inscriptions in early Church Floors’, Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia, XXIV; ‘Colour and Context: Reconstructing the Polychromy of the Stucco Saints in the Tempietto Longobardo at Cividale’, Arte medievale.
Work in progress
‘Monochromy, Bichromy and Polychromy in Byzantine Art’, in D. Sears, e.a., ed., Festschrift J.O. Rosenqvist (2011); ‘Billedets væsen. Reflektioner over den byzantinske billedstrid’, DIN – tidsskrift for religion og kultur; ‘Defacement and Replacement in Ruler Images’, in K. Kolrud and M. Prusac Lindhagen, eds., Iconoclasms.
Dr Dirk Krausmuller, Cardiff
BBBS 2010
‘Being, Seeming and Becoming: Patriarch Methodius on Divine Impersonation of Angels and Souls and the Origenist Alternative’, in Byzantion 79 (2009) 168-207; ‘Faith and Reason in Late Antiquity: the Perishability Axiom and Its Impact on Christian Views about the Origin and Nature of the Soul’, in J. Dillon and M. El-Kaisy, eds., The Afterlife of the Soul: Platonist Theories of the Soul in Christianity, Judaism and Islam (Leiden 2009) 47-67; ‘Exegeting the Passio of St Agatha: Patriarch Methodius of Constantinople on Sexual Differentiation and the Perfect “Man”’, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 33 (2009) 1-16; ‘The Encomium of Catherine of Alexandria (BHG 32b) by the Protasecretis Anastasius, a work of Anastasius “the Stammerer”’, Analecta Bollandiana 127 (2009) 309-312.
Forthcoming
‘The abbots of Evergetis as opponents of “monastic reform”: a re-appraisal of the monastic discourse in eleventh- and twelfth-century Constantinople’, in Revue des Études Byzantines 68 (2010); ‘Aristotelianism and the disintegration of the Late Antique theological discourse’, in J. Watt and J. Lossl, eds., Interpreting the Bible and Aristotle. Christian and Late Platonist Commentary between Rome and Bukhara (Farnham 2010).
Dr Doug Lee, Nottingham
BBBS 2010
‘Abduction and assassination: the clandestine face of Roman diplomacy in late antiquity’, International History Review 31 (2009) 1-23; Modern Greek translation of Pagans and Christians in Late Antiquity: A Sourcebook (Enalios) [originally published in 2000].
Forthcoming
‘The eastern frontier in late antiquity: Roman warfare with Sasanian Persia’, in B. Campell and L. Tritle, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Warfare in the Classical World; ‘What difference did Christianity make?’ in P. Erdkamp, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome; various entries for the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Ancient History and the Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Roman Army.
In progress
From Rome to Byzantium, AD 363-565: The Transformation of Ancient Rome (vol.8 of Edinburgh History of Ancient Rome).
Professor Peter Mackridge, Oxford
BBBS 2010
Language and National Identity in Greece, 1766-1976 (OUP: Oxford 2009).
Professor Henry Maguire, Baltimore
BBBS 2010
‘Moslems, Christians, and Iconoclasm: Erasures from Church Floor Mosaics during the Early Islamic Period’, in Colum Hourihane, ed., Byzantine Art, Recent Studies (Tempe 2009) 111-19.
Jacek Maj, Krakow
BBBS 2010
Forthcoming
‘Jerzy Nowosielski on the Old Believers’, in Proceedings of the Conference: Russian Old Believers Abroad: History, Culture, Language, Religion; ‘Die “byzantinische Frage” und die “polnische Kultur”’, in Michael Altripp, ed., Byzanz in Europa - Europas östliches Erbe. Akten der Internationalen Fachtagung der Universität Greifswald und des Alfred Krupp Wissenschaftskollegs, 10.-15.12.2007 (2010); ‘Historia sztuki (post)bizantynskiej w Polsce: stan i perspektywy badawcze’, in Historia sztuki dzisiaj.
Professor Ljubomir Maksimović, Belgrade
BBBS 2010
Ed., Vizantijski svet i Srbi (Byzantine World and the Serbs) (Institute of History, Beograd 2008 ed. 2009) pp. 535; ‘The Problem of Humanities’, in Evaluation of Research, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Beograd 2009) 1-6; ‘Angeliki E. Laiou (1941-2008)’, Godišnjak SANU 115 (2008 ed. 2009) 573-574; ‘The “Byzantinisms” of King Stephan Radoslav’, Zbornik radova Vizantološkog instituta 46 (2009) 139-147; ‘A historian and his vision’ (In memoriam of Sima Ćirković), Politika 29.11.2009, 14.
Forthcoming
King Milutin and His Time; Karl Krumbachers serbische Schüler; Serbia's View of the Byzantine World (1204-1261); Untergang von Byzanz im Spiegel der serbischen Geschichte.
Professor Richard Marks, Cambridge
BBBS 2010
‘The Architectural Icon: Picturing Solovetski Monastery’, in A. Lidov, ed., New Jerusalems. The Translation of Sacred Spaces in Christian Culture (Moscow 2009) 671-698.
In progress
A 'biography' of the Mother of God of Vladimir icon from the 12th century to the present day.
Dr J.A. Munitiz, Birmingham
BBBS 2010
Forthcoming
‘Spiritual Literature’, in Paul Stephenson, ed., The Byzantine World.
In Progress
With R. Macrides and D. Angelov, Ps-Kodinos, Traité des Offices, simplified text, translation and commentary; Anastasius of Sinai, Questions and Answers, translation and commentary; Theognostos, Thesauros, translation and commentary.
Dr Jennifer Nimmo Smith, Edinburgh
BBBS 2010
Forthcoming
‘From Gorgias to Gregory of Nazianzus – a Platonic formula revisited’, Studia Patristica 2010 (Conference Proceedings of the Oxford Patristic Conference) 44-49.
In progress
Collation of the manuscripts of Sermons 4 and 5 by Gregory of Nazianzus, with the scholia they contain on these sermons, for an edition and translation of their texts.
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