Coming in hot: the Terrace Basilica of Doliche near Gaziantep, Turkey, with it's wonderful apse mosaic depicting a Nilotic scene. Currently working on a publication.
Join us on November 4 for the first lecture in the 2025–2026 East of Byzantium lecture series. Nazénie Garibian will discuss "Creating Christian Sacred Spaces: The Armenian Case (4th–7th Centuries)". 12:00 pm ET on Zoom. Register: https://t.co/Wq5tFUn0Hq
Warsaw Late Antique Seminar on 5 June : Thomas Laver (Cambridge) New Insights into the Organisation of Monastic Estates in Egypt, 5th-9th c. In-person and online
Warsaw Late Antique Seminar on 29 m: Przemysław Nehring (UMK) & Aldona Glińska-Neweś (UMK): St Augustine’s Sermons 355-356 as an Example of Communication Strategy in an Institution’s Reputational Crisis – Rhetorical Analysis vs. Modern Crisis Management Theory.
Perrine Pilette (CNRS), Patriarchs, Month After Month : Rewritings of the History of the Patriarchs of Alexandria in the Copto-Arabic Synaxarionat Warsaw Late Antique Seminar on 24 April. In person and online.
Warsaw Late Antique Seminar on 6 March (4.45 p.m. CET) : Mar Marcos (Universidad de Cantabria) Ecclesiastical Rivalries and Urban Violence in Late Antique Rome: Evidence from Canonical Collections. Join us in person or on Zoom!
Warsaw Late Antique Seminar on 27 February: Julia Schwarzer (Universität Regensburg), Christian Brotherhoods and Liturgical Song during Long Late Antiquity. At 4.45 p.m. and as always in person at @UniWarszawski and online
This week at Warsaw Late Antique Seminar: "For Body and Soul. A Bath Complex and a Church, or on Monumentalism in Philoxenite on Lake Mareotis" (Tomasz Derda, Tomasz Borowski, Julia Burdajewicz & Piotr Zakrzewski). This Thursday, 4.45 p.m., in-person and online
Przemysław Piwowarczyk, "What did laypeople do during the Coptic Mass? – a non-liturgical perspective". At Warsaw Late Antique Seminar on Thursday 23 I 2025. This week, exceptionally, online only.
Dear friends,
a quick reminder of the upcoming conference "The Funerary Archaeology of Byzantine Constantinople New Approaches, New Discoveries".
Date: 16th-17th of January 2025
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Warsaw Late Antique seminar on 16 January: Łukasz Różycki (UAM), "Hush! The late Roman art of intimidation" (on the battlefield). In person and online.
„The Funerary Archaeology of Byzantine Constantinople. New Approaches, New Discoveries“
International Conference, 16–17 January 2025
Zoom registration: https://t.co/LDkFcJ6qkc
Warsaw Late Antique Seminar on Thursday, 9 January: Cezary Rudnicki (UMCS), 'The long duration of the Augustinian admonitio: From theology to politics'. In-person and online.
Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) is pleased to announce the release of its new international, peer-reviewed journal: Valonia: A Journal of Anatolian Pasts.
Daniel Galadza (Orientale), Piecing together Greek liturgy from Jerusalem after Late Antiquity. At Warsaw Late Antique Seminar on Thursday, 19 December, 4.45 p.m. CET. In person and online. As always.
Warsaw Late Antiqu Seminar on 12 XII 2024: Andrea Bernier (Nicolaus Copernicus University), Deconstructing the Theodosian Code. Archives and collections of laws in the later Roman empire. In-Room an online.