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November 22—Anita Jambrek, Thief, Donor, Potentate, and Mourner: The Story of the Shrine
The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is pleased to announce our next meeting: Thief, Donor, Potentate, and Mourner: The Story of the Shrine The Chest of St. Simeon (detail). Scanned from Ivo Petricioli, St. Simeon’s Shrine in Zadar (Zagreb: Drago … Continue reading
November 15—Julian Führer, Phantoms of Literacy: Communication through Letters and Charters in the Early Middle Ages (6-8th c.)
The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium, in collaboration with the Medieval Studies Workshop, is pleased to announce our next meeting: Phantoms of Literacy: Communication through Letters and Charters in the Early Middle Ages (6-8th c.) St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang … Continue reading
October 11—Zach Ralston, The Reception of the Mandylion at Constantinople
The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is pleased to announce our next meeting: The Reception of the Mandylion at Constantinople Madrid Skylitzes (Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid, MS Graecus Vitr. 26-2), fol. 131 r Zach Ralston MA Student, University of … Continue reading
October 4—Michael Allen, Rome and Its Visitors in the Early Middle Ages: the Itinerarium Einsidlense Reconsidered
The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is pleased to announce our next meeting: Rome and Its Visitors in the Early Middle Ages: the Itinerarium Einsidlense Reconsidered Einsiedeln, Stiftsbibliothek, Codex 326(1076), f. 77v + f. 78r – Manuscript of collected works Michael … Continue reading
Welcome Back! Autumn Quarter 2016
Welcome back to another year at the Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium! We are pleased to announce our schedule for Autumn Quarter 2016—please be sure to mark your calendars! October 4 Rome and Its Visitors in the Early Middle Ages: … Continue reading