Tag Archives: spring 2017

May 23—Ilaria Ramelli, Philosophical Asceticism and Justice in Antiquity and Late Antiquity

The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium, in collaboration with the Early Christian Studies Workshop, is pleased to announce our last meeting of Spring 2017: Please come by if you’re free this afternoon—we look forward to seeing you there!

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May 16—Thomas Deswarte, Did Isidore of Seville write on Acolytes? Some reflections on his Epistola ad Leudefredum and his De Ecclesiasticis Officiis

The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium, in collaboration with the Medieval Studies Workshop, is pleased to announce our next meeting: Did Isidore of Seville write on Acolytes? Some reflections on his Epistola ad Leudefredum and his De Ecclesiasticis Officiis Prof. Thomas Deswarte … Continue reading

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April 25—Brian Salas, Overstriking the Miliaresion: Byzantine Silver in the Age of Islam

The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is pleased to announce our next meeting: Overstriking the Miliaresion: Byzantine Silver in the Age of Islam Brian Salas Ph. D. Student, University of Chicago (History) This presentation investigates the role of Byzantine silver … Continue reading

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April 11—Ani Honarchiansaky, Lifting the Yoke of Taxation by Holy Cross: Taxation and Resistance in Sasanian Iran

The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is pleased to announce our next meeting: Lifting the Yoke of Taxation by Holy Cross: Taxation and Resistance in Sasanian Iran Ani Honarchiansaky Visiting Ph. D. Student, University of California, Los Angeles The historic … Continue reading

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April 4—Jason Osequeda, Constructing a New Jerusalem: Building a Bridge to the Christian Past and Forging a New Identity in Late Antique Constantinople

The Workshop on Late Antiquity and Byzantium is pleased to announce our first meeting of Spring 2017: Constructing a New Jerusalem: Building a Bridge to the Christian Past and Forging a New Identity in Late Antique Constantinople Jason Osequeda Ph. D. Student, … Continue reading

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