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January 15 – Walter Kaegi **Please note exceptional meeting time & place**

The Workshop on Late Antiquity & Byzantium is proud to announce our first meeting of Winter 2015! Walter Kaegi, professor of History and voting member of the Oriental Institute, will be presenting “Constantine I, Babylon and Julian’s Expedition in Mesopotamia … Continue reading

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Winter 2015 Schedule

The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is please to announce its Winter 2015 schedule. Please note that there are a few workshops that will meet in unusual places, times, and days of meeting other than our usual meeting place … Continue reading

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December 2 – Aimee Genova

The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is pleased to announce its final meeting of the fall quarter. Aimee Genova, PhD. student in History, will be presenting “Crete: Using a Renaissance Text as a Framework for Understanding Ancient Crete.” Please … Continue reading

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November 25 – Jeremy Thompson

The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is pleased to announce its next meeting. Jeremy Thompson, PhD. Candidate in History, will be presenting “Notes on Carolingian Book Circulation in a Twelfth-Century Catalogue from Saint-Amand.” Please join us on Tuesday, November … Continue reading

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November 11 – Linda Wheatley-Irving

The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is pleased to announce its next meeting. Linda Wheatley-Irving (Central European University) will present “Late Antique Styles at the Mayyāfāriqīn Mosque: Whose Late Antiquity?”. Please join us on Tuesday, November 11, at 4:30PM … Continue reading

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October 28 – Warren Pezé **please note exceptional meeting place**

The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is pleased to announce its next meeting, cosponsored by the Medieval Studies workshop. Warren Pezé (Paris-I) will present “Marginalia, Corrections and Rewritings as a Source for the Social History of Early Medieval Heresy”. … Continue reading

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October 7 – Ralph Mathisen **please note exceptional meeting place and time**

The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium wishes to invite you to its first workshop of the year. Ralph Mathisen, Professor of History, Classics, and Medieval Studies at the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign), will present “Being ‘Roman’ in Late Antiquity”. … Continue reading

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