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Maksimović, Ljubomir. "Karl Krumbachers serbische Schüler / Karl Krumbacher’s Serbian Students." Südost-Forschungen 73, no. 1 (August 8, 2014): 429–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sofo-2014-0119.

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Abstract At the time after Karl Krumbacher had founded the first modern center for Byzantine studies in Munich, the base for development of up-to-date medieval studies in Belgrade was already under construction. In the years before and after the Seminar for Byzantine studies was founded (1906) at the Belgrade University, some young scholars from Serbia were sent in different occasions to Krumacher’s Institute in order to deepen their abilities in byzantine and medieval studies. Among them, six names should be mentioned for their extraordinary contribution to the research progress: Božidar Prokić, Dragutin Anastasijević, Filaret Granić in byzantine studies and Stanoje Stanojević, Vladimir Ćorović, Nikola Radojčić in medieval studies. All of them habe been learning Krumbacher’s sophisticated methodological approach, introducing it in Belgrade either in pure byzantine studies or in medieval studies in a broader sense. Through their publications and teaching work Krumbacher’s influation brought a great support to development of the research in the above mentioned fields.
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Bibikov, Mikhail Vadimovich. "To the Source Studies of the Byzantine Accounts of the Spiritual Centers in Palestine." Античная древность и средние века 51 (2023): 90–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/adsv.2023.51.005.

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The review of the sources includes the characteristics of such literary monuments as the texts of the Holy Scripture of the Septuagint, sermons, spiritual hymns, and hagiography. The main documental evidences are represented by the Notitia episcopatuum, Synodal acts, canons and decisions, Typika of monasteries, account of the churches, abbeys and nunneries in Christian East. In Christian Byzantium, Jerusalem became the main destination of pilgrims. Many monasteries were built by the monks from Georgia who lived in Palestine. In the countries neighbouring to Palestine there was active monastic building in Byzantine Syria, as well as in the area of ancient monastic formations, Egypt. Therefore, there appeared the picture of energetic monastic building in the Holy Land, which is accounted to by documents, such as various Notitia, as well as the statutes and the journals of pilgrims and travellers. Although not all the monasteries existed for long due to devastating raids of Bedouins, Muslims, and crusaders, many of them were renovated from the ashes to continue servicing to these days. From that time on, Byzantine geographical literature went outside purely literary borrowings from the classical heritage and the environment of theoretical-mathematical and astronomical treatises to the practice of actual travels and pilgrimages. Although the latter kept their importance in all the periods of Byzantine literature, from the Christian topography of Kosmas In- dikopleustes to the ethno-geographical excursions in the History of Nikephoros Grigoras.
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Bentaher, Fuaad. "General Account of Recent Discoveries at Tocra." Libyan Studies 25 (January 1994): 231–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263718900006373.

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Short seasons of excavation between 1985 and 1992 were conducted under the supervision of the writer in an open and almost featureless area near the center of the walled city of Tocra. The excavations were part of the Garyunis (Benghazi) University training program, arranged by the Department of Archaeology for undergraduate students.The excavation uncovered the remains of seven buildings and produced a vast quantity of stratified material. Four periods of occupation, Hellenistic, Roman (early and late), Byzantine and Islamic, were encountered within the excavated area.The uppermost levels of all buildings excavated are to be dated mainly in the Byzantine period, but show some structural additions and minor modifications probably undertaken during the Islamic period. The floor level of each building produced a large quantity of material which is confidently referred to the 6th and 7th centuries AD. The vast majority of the dateable finds consisted of coarse pottery, including flat-based jugs, some of which were nearly complete, a very distinctive type of cooking ware with a row of finger indentations on the top of the lug, pieces of broken amphorae, mostly necks, bases and handles; one of these handles is stamped with a bust of a Byzantine emperor in a style exactly similar to that of busts on the obverse of Byzantine coins. The legend, however, is not legible (Fig. 13a). Among the finds were also a large quantity of Byzantine lamps, of which more than thirty are either complete or nearly complete, and many Byzantine coins, of which a high proportion belongs to the reign of Heraclius (AD 610–641).
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Chkhaidz, Viktor. "Ecclesiastical Connections of Medieval Мatarcha: New Finds of Byzantine Lead Seals." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija 26, no. 6 (December 28, 2021): 112–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2021.6.9.

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Introduction. Matarcha was the cathedral city of the Diocese of Zichia of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. It was a major religious and missionary center in the Northwestern Pre-Caucasus. The priests of this autocephalous archdiocese took an active part in the church life of the Byzantine Empire. In this context, among the most important sources on the history of the Byzantine Matarcha, a special place is occupied by the monuments of Byzantine sphragistics. Methods. The paper examines three Byzantine church seals of the 11th–12th centuries, discovered during the research of the Taman settlement (medieval Matarcha was the center of the diocese of Zichia of the Patriarchate of Constantinople). The owners of the seals were: deacon Michael, monk Ignatius and nun Euphemia. Analysis. The article provides information about the previously known 19 seals belonging to the church hierarchs of Zichia and other representatives of the clergy. Similar finds of seals in the Crimean urban centers (Cherson and Sughdea) are indicated. Results. The few details that relate to the ecclesiastical history of the diocese of Zichia emphasize the exceptional value of each new find of seals, and the evidence of direct contacts and established correspondence between the Orthodox clergy once again shows that, in addition to the cleric – deacon, the monastic brotherhood also played a significant role in the development of relations between the church and society. To a certain extent, this could also be facilitated by the trips of the city’s residents to pilgrimage sites, as evidenced by the brought relics, the finds of which are known.
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Kochanek, Piotr. "Statystyczno-porównawcza analiza XXIII Międzynarodowego Kongresu Bizantynologicznego (Belgrad, 22-27 VIII 2016)." Vox Patrum 67 (December 16, 2018): 241–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vp.3399.

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The 23rd International Congress of Byzantine Studies took place in the hospita­ble capital of Serbia from Monday (22 August) to Saturday (27 August 2016). Ac­cording to official data in the congress took part 1,260 byzantine scholars from 48 countries of the world. The largest number of scientist represented Greece (212), Serbia (122), France (103), Russia (87), the United Kingdom (79) and Italy (78). Numerous scholars came to Belgrade also from Germany (72), the USA (64), Bul­garia (57), Turkey (40) and Austria (39). Poland was represented officially by 26 byzantine scholars. To this number must be added two Poles affiliated to foreign universities. Most Polish researchers, as many as 11, represented the University of Lodz – today the most important Polish center for research on the history and culture of Byzantium. During the congress 1148 scholars presented 1329 papers and communications. According the official data 1057 papers (= 79,533%) were in English, 165 in French (= 12,415%), 30 in Greek (= 2,257%), 28 in German (= 2,106%), 28 in Russian (= 2,106%) and 21 (= 1,580%) in Italian. Twenty-six Poles representing the Polish research centers presented a total of 29 communica­tions (26 in English, 1 in French, 1 in German and 1 in Russian). Furthermore, one Pole affiliated to the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, delivered his com­munication in French. According the official data, the congress was divided into several program blocks. The first block was the solemn opening session. Part of this session was the inaugural lecture of professor John F. Haldon from Princeton University. On the other hand, during the six plenary sessions were delivered 20 papers. The third block of the congress were the round table sessions. These ses­sions were a total 49 (= 382 communications). There have also been 116 sessions of free communications, during which 843 papers were read. Furthermore, during the six special sessions the participants delivered 64 presentations. Finally, a sepa­rate block were two poster sessions. In these sessions attended 19 authors. The sessions of the congress were held either at the Faculty of Philology (3 Studentski trg) or at the building of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (35 Knez Mihailova St.). It was agreed that the 24rd International Congress of Byzantine Studies will be held in 2021 in Istanbul.
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Mokhov, A. S., and K. R. Kapsalykova. "«Мы стараемся иметь полный комплект работ по советскому византиноведению»: переписка профессора М. Я. Сюзюмова с библиотекой Центра византийских исследований в Думбартон Окс." Вестник гуманитарного образования, no. 2(30) (September 7, 2023): 95–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.25730/vsu.2070.23.026.

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The study of Soviet-American scientific relations during the Cold War is an urgent scientific task. The historiography considered the contacts of the two world powers at the highest scientific level (space exploration, Antarctic exploration, etc.). However, connections between individual scientists or universities, as a rule, did not attract special attention. The article for the first time publishes letters from the personal fund of Professor M. Ya. Syuzyumov (Ural University, Sverdlovsk), which he received from Professor of Byzantine History and Literature at Harvard University I. I. Shevchenko, as well as from librarians of the Center for Byzantine Studies at Harvard University in Dumbarton Oaks Lois Hassler-Smith and Merlin Packard. These archival materials allow us to trace the ways of international book exchange, an important driving force in the development of world Byzantine studies in the 1960s and 1970s. At this time, informal contacts were established between Soviet and American scientists, which allowed, avoiding bureaucratic formalities, to receive the latest scientific literature. The letters published in the article indicate that the correspondence of M. Ya. Syuzyumov with the staff of the Dumbarton Oaks library lasted more than 10 years. The American side received scientific periodicals published in Sverdlovsk, materials of confessions and textbooks, and M. Ya. Syuzyumov received novelties of the American Byzantine literature. The authors of the article managed to identify an error made by the compilers of the index Who Was Who at Dumbarton Oaks, 1940–2015. In this edition, it is indicated that Lois Smith and Lois Hassler worked in the library. Meanwhile, the analysis of correspondence of M. Ya. Syuzyumov and his colleagues from the USA and data from the American periodical press prove that we are talking about one person – Lois Hassler-Smith. The results obtained by the authors of the article will be used to create a scientific biography of M. Ya. Syuzyumov, as well as to implement projects for the preservation of cultural heritage and the popularization of scientific knowledge. Изучение советско-американских научных связей в годы холодной войны является актуальной научной задачей. В историографии рассматривались контакты двух мировых держав на высшем научном уровне (исследование космоса, изучение Антарктики и прочее). Однако связи между отдельными учеными или университетами, как правило, специального внимания не привлекали. В статье впервые публикуются письма из личного фонда профессора М. Я. Сюзюмова (Уральский университет, Свердловск), которые он получал от профессора византийской истории и литературы Гарвардского университета И. И. Шевченко, а также от библиотекарей центра византийских исследований при Гарвардском университете в Думбартон Окс Лоис Хасслер-Смит и Мерлина Пакарда. Эти архивные материалы позволяют проследить пути международного книгообмена, важной движущей силы развития мировой византинистики 1960–1970-х гг. В данное время между советскими и американскими учеными завязались неофициальные контакты, которые позволяли, избегая бюрократических формальностей, получать новейшую научную литературу. Публикуемые в статье письма свидетельствуют, что переписка М. Я. Сюзюмова с сотрудниками библиотеки Думбартон Окс продолжалась более 10 лет. Американская сторона получала изданную в Свердловске научную периодику, материалы конфкренций и учебные пособия, а М. Я. Сюзюмов – новинки американской византиноведческой литературы. Авторам статьи удалось выявить ошибку, допущенную составителями указателя Who Was Who at Dumbarton Oaks, 1940–2015. В этом издании указано, что в библиотеке работали сотрудницы Лоис Смит и Лоис Хасслер. Между тем, анализ переписки М. Я. Сюзюмова с коллегами из США и данные американской периодической печати доказывают, что речь идет об одном человеке – Лоис Хасслер-Смит. Полученные авторами статьи результаты будут использованы для создания научной биографии М. Я. Сюзюмова, а также для реализации проектов по сохранению культурного наследия и популяризации научных знаний.
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Kocabaş, Ufuk, and Işıl Özsait-Kocabaş. "Conservation of Waterlogged Wood of the Yenikapı Shipwrecks, Istanbul-Türkiye." Археология Евразийских степей, no. 4 (August 31, 2023): 8–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.24852/2587-6112.2023.4.8.19.

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Theodosian Harbour was one of the principal harbors of Byzantine Constantinople, actively serving trading ships from the 4th to the early 11th centuries AD at the Sea of Marmara shore of the imperial center. Almost ten years of rescue excavations by Istanbul Archaeology Museums in the silted harbor site revealed considerable archaeological evidence dating from the Ottoman and Byzantine periods to the Neolithic age. The artifacts uncovered within the Byzantine harbor context constitute the majority of archaeological finds yielding much information on the trading network of the imperial center. Upon the invitation of the Istanbul Archaeological Museums, Istanbul University undertook the removal, documentation, and construction technology studies of twenty-seven shipwrecks and the conservation work of 31 shipwrecks. For conserving the waterlogged timbers, mainly PEG (polyethylene glycol), preimpregnation+vacume freeze drying, or melamine-formaldehyde (Kauramin®) resin for the highly-degraded timbers is used. The present paper discusses the conservation processes of the shipwrecks excavated under the responsibility of the Istanbul University’s Department of Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects.
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Cheynet, Jean-Claude. "Rosemary Morris éd., Church and People in Byzantium, Society for the Promotion of Byzantines Studies. Twentieth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Manchester, 1986, Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modem Greek Studies, Birmingham, University of Birmingham, 1990,286 p." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 47, no. 1 (February 1992): 136–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900059515.

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ΛAΜΠΑΚΗΣ, Στυλιανός. "Bιβλιοκρισία:Well Begun is Only Half Done: Tracing Aristotle's Political Ideas in Medieval Arabic, Syriac, Byzantine, and Jewish Sources, ed. by V. SYROS [Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, v. 388. Medieval Confluences series, v. 1], Τempe 2011." BYZANTINA SYMMEIKTA 24, no. 1 (May 15, 2015): 399. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/byzsym.1200.

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Βιβλιοκρισία του:<p><em>Well Begun is Only Half Done: Tracing Aristotle's Political Ideas in Medieval Arabic, Syriac, Byzantine, and Jewish Sources</em>, edited by V. Syros [Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, volume 388. Medieval Confluences series, volume 1], Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Tempe 2011, σσ. xiii + 226. ISBN 978 0 86698 436 2</p>
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Domanovska, Maryna, and Andriy Domanovskyi. "Byzantine Studies in dissertations produced by Ukrainian scholars, 2012–2022 (Historical Sciences)." V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University Bulletin "History of Ukraine. Ukrainian Studies: Historical and Philosophical Sciences", no. 35 (December 28, 2022): 89–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/2227-6505-2022-35-09.

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The article reviews the dissertations on Byzantine studies, which have been defended in Ukraine over the past decade in historical specialties within the field of “historical sciences”. Byzantine studies in Ukraine, as in previous periods, continue to develop in institutional centers, among which are V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, M. S. Grushevsky Institute of Ukrainian Archeography and Source Studies NASU, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, National Reserve “Sophia of Kyiv”, I. I. Mechnikov Odessa National University etc. The range of dissertations of an interdisciplinary nature is expanding, in particular, historical, theological, historical and philosophical topics are gaining popularity, and art criticism and musicology are becoming popular. The review identifies the reasons for the reduction in the number of defended dissertations in Byzantine studies during 2012–2022 in the comparison to previous periods. However, the studies presented in the review are original, based on the latest methods and achievements of world science, and they also determine further vectors of the development of Ukrainian Byzantine studies in the near future.
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SOWERS, BRIAN P. "Eudocia: The Making of a Homeric Christian." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1212076542.

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Bazzani, Mariana. "Studies in autobiographical elements in Byzantine poetry." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.399402.

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Barber, Charles Edward. "Image and cult : studies in the representation of the Virgin Mary in early medieval art." Thesis, Courtauld Institute of Art (University of London), 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.261573.

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Bidgood, Lee, and The Iron Mountain Messengers. "Performance at Arts Center." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2015. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/1068.

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Clark, Lee J., and Eddie W. Carpenter. "Cotton Row Spacing Studies, Safford Agricultural Center." College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/208663.

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A row spacing study was conducted at the Safford Agricultural Center from 1989 to 1991, evaluating the effects of 40 inch, 36 inch, 36-30 inch and 30 inch row spacing on Pima and upland cotton. The results of the study are not clear cut in favor of narrow or wide row cotton. Trends make it appear that narrow rows are more favorable for upland than Pima cotton varieties. Insufficient data is available at this point to make a firm recommendation.
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Donaldson, Danielle. "Studies in material, political and cultural impact of the Byzantine presence in early medieval Spain, c. 550-711." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2012. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/283900.

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Hill, Travis, and Travis Hill. "The Afterlife of the Classical Stoa: Investigating the Transition from Classical to Medieval through the Study of Byzantine Stoa Reuse." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/624130.

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Changing circumstances during Late Antiquity and the Early Byzantine Period (4th-9th centuries A.D.) required Byzantine communities to make deliberate adjustments in order to survive, endure, and ultimately flourish again during the Middle Byzantine Period (10th-12th centuries). The role these communities had in decision-making can easily be overlooked, leaving instead hapless victims of insurmountable external pressures such as imperial manipulation, economic recession, Christian acculturation, or a general sense of inexorable decline. Although factors such as these played a role as each community deliberated on a complex and unique set of local concerns, the ultimate decisions each community made should not be assumed but rather investigated on the basis of both textual and archaeological evidence. The stoa is particularly well-suited for the study of reuse and therefore valuable for understanding the adaptive strategies implemented by Byzantine individuals and communities during the transition period from antiquity to the medieval period. The stoa was one of the most ubiquitous buildings of the Greco-Roman city and was highly adaptable for reuse, whether by incorporation into large structures such as churches or fortifications, or by subdivision into smaller units for uses such as housing, storage, or commercial activities. The stoa was commonly found not only in urban contexts, particularly in agorai and fora, but also at many extraurban sanctuaries. By compiling data on the reuse of stoas throughout the Byzantine Empire during the 4th - 10th centuries, four patterns of reuse can be identified: residential, economic, ecclesiastical, and defensive. Abandonment, or a lack of reuse, is a fifth pattern. These patterns of reuse provide insight into the lives of Byzantines outside of the imperial and ecclesiastic elites and inform the excavation of post-classical phases of stoas.
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Al-Mosully, Suhair A. (Suhair Abdun Qadir). "Revitalizing Kuwait's empty city center." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/62946.

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Thesis (S.M. and M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, February 1992.
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The phenomenon of land vacancy in Kuwait's city center and its adverse effect on both the image of the city and land economics was investigated, and issues of symbolism, character, and identity were addressed. In addition to the description of the physical and natural environments, social context, and postwar policies and their impacts were discussed. The history of the city center's physical evolution since the eighteenth century, before and after the discovery of oil, was analyzed. Causes of the problem were identified through the examination of previous plans, reviews, and studies that had been carried out since the early fifties to respond to the quality of the city center's environment. Questions and concerns for future plans were addressed and alternative visions for the city center were suggested. Changes in public policies and implementation mechanisms were explored, as well as tools that need to be used to make implementation of future plans more successful.
by Suhair A. Al-Mosully.
S.M.and M.C.P.
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Schwartz, Kurt Edward. "Paragons of instruction : a center for architectural studies." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/23200.

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Clark, L. J., and E. W. Carpenter. "Insecticide Evaluation Studies, Safford Agricultural Center, 1999-2000." College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/211302.

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Three studies were conducted over the two year period to explore the effectiveness of using pyrethroid insecticides only vs. rotating insecticide chemistries between the pyrethroids and organophosphates on both long and short staple cotton varieties. These same treatments were also evaluated over Bt and non-Bt varieties. In the worst case scenario, where weather conditions prevented timely application of insecticides and effectiveness of insecticides applied, long staple cotton yielded around 1/3 bale per acre after six insecticide applications. Within 200 feet of this experiment, during the same cropping season, with the same insecticides applied, DP 90B (a Bt variety) produced 3 bales per acre. Details of these studies are contained in this report.
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Books on the topic "Center for Byzantine Studies"

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Kitzinger, Ernst. Style and its meaning in early medieval art: Ernst Kitzinger. Los Angeles, Calif.]: J. Paul Getty Trust, 1997.

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Dorotei, Getov, ed. A catalogue of Greek liturgical manuscripts in the "Ivan Dujčev Centre for Slavo-Byzantine Studies". Roma: Pontificio Istituto Orientale, 2007.

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Wassiliou-Seibt, Alexandra-Kyriaki, and Christos Stavrakos, eds. Studies in Byzantine Sigillography. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.sbs-eb.5.116702.

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Nicolas, Oikonomidès, and International Colloquium on Byzantine Sigillography, (4th : 1993 : Vienna, Austria), eds. Studies in Byzantine sigillography. Washington, D.C: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 1995.

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Nikitich, Lazarev Viktor. Studies in Byzantine painting. London: Pindar Press, 1995.

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Wassiliou-Seibt, Alexandra-Kyriaki, and Christos Stavrakos, eds. Studies in Byzantine Sigillography. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.sbs-eb.5.130657.

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Cheynet, Jean-Claude, and Claudia Sode, eds. Studies in Byzantine Sigillography 10. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110227055.

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Cheynet, Jean-Claude, and Claudia Sode, eds. Studies in Byzantine Sigillography (2003). Berlin, Boston: DE GRUYTER, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110960082.

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Mouriki, Doula. Studies in late Byzantine painting. London: Pindar Press, 1995.

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Stanojevich, Allen Jelisaveta, and Dumbarton Oaks. Center for Byzantine Studies, eds. Author index of Byzantine studies. Washington, D.C: IDC, 1985.

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Karahan, Anne. "Patristics and Byzantine Meta-Images: Molding Belief in the Divine from Written to Painted Theology." In Patristic Studies in the Twenty-First Century, 571–93. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.baiep.5.107535.

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Mulholland, Bernard J. "Identification of Early Byzantine Constantinopolitan, Syrian and Roman Church Plans in the Levant and Some Possible Consequences." In Patristic Studies in the Twenty-First Century, 597–633. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.baiep.5.107536.

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Rodley, Lyn. "The Byzantine Court and Byzantine Art." In Studies in the Early Middle Ages, 255–73. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.sem-eb.3.3828.

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Kalter, Harold. "Diabetes Center Studies." In A History of Diabetes in Pregnancy, 103–25. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1557-8_13.

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Goldwyn, Adam J. "Byzantine Studies in an Age of Environmental Crisis." In Byzantine Ecocriticism, 1–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69203-6_1.

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Eriksen, Uffe Holmsgaard, and Markéta Kulhánková. "30 Byzantinistik / Byzantine Studies." In Handbuch Historische Narratologie, 307–9. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-04714-4_30.

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Roth, Wolff-Michael, Maria Inês Mafra Goulart, and Katerina Plakitsi. "Margin|Center." In Cultural Studies of Science Education, 91–110. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5186-6_5.

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Parani, Maria. "Medieval Byzantine Furniture." In Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization, 181–221. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.sbhc-eb.5.113956.

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Boersema, Gert. "A Dutch Collection of Late Antique and Early Christian Lead Seals." In Studies in Byzantine Sigillography, 3–32. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.sbs-eb.5.117245.

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Bulgurlu, Vera. "The Byzantine Lead Seals in the Balıkesir Kuva-yi Milliye Museum Collection." In Studies in Byzantine Sigillography, 33–46. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.sbs-eb.5.117246.

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Conference papers on the topic "Center for Byzantine Studies"

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Galaicu, Violina. "The historical trajectory of Byzantine religious music in the Romanian space: volutes and milestones." In Patrimoniul cultural: cercetare, valorificare, promovare. Institute of Cultural Heritage, Republic of Moldova, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52603/9789975351379.04.

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The trajectory of the Romanian cult music is intertwined with the trajectory of the Byzantine cult music, the mega-phenomenon and its zonal manifestation conditioning and enhancing each other. Respectively, any attempt to stage the evolution of sacred singing in the reference area refers to the transformations supported by Byzantine music as a whole. In the historiography of the field, we found several variants of systematization of the Byzantine ecclesiastical music on the Romanian territories: according to historical epochs, according to the stages of consolidation of the national Church, according to the linguistic factor (succession of sacred languages), according to stylistic manifestations. Based on the way in which the studies are structured, it is observed that historians do not consistently follow one way or another, but opt for summing them up. Thus, a milestone with generalizing value is outlined, in which the first Christian centuries mark the penetration and spread of Proto-Byzantine and Byzantine song in the Romanian space, the IX-X centuries – the enrollment of Romanianism in the Byzantine-Slavic religious front, the XIV century – the inauguration of the period of cultural effervescence related to the constitution of the Romanian medieval states, the end of the XVI century – the XVIII century – the Romanianization of the liturgical melody, the beginning of the XIX century – the XXI century – the passage of the Byzantine chant through the avatars of modernity and contemporaneity.
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CHIRCEV, Elena. "Reflection of the Other in the Byzantinologist Gheorghe C. Ionescu’s Lexicographic Pursuits." In The International Conference of Doctoral Schools “George Enescu” National University of Arts Iaşi, Romania. Artes Publishing House UNAGE Iasi, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35218/icds-2023-0002.

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Teacher, conductor, Byzantine musicologist, Gheorghe C. Ionescu (1920- 1999) devoted the last years of his life to researching the history of Romanian Byzantine music and published in specialized journals several comprehensive papers that address various topics and bring back in focus personalities of the past. Due to his solid musical and theological training, guided by prestigious teachers from the interwar period, the distinguished musician had a rich artistic and cultural contribution to the second half of the previous century. The change of the political regime in Romania allowed him to return to the pursuits of his adolescence and youth and to continue his research of Orthodox church music in Romania. Along with his papers at various scientific events and the published studies, his tireless work materialized, soon after 1989, in the writing of a lexicon dedicated exclusively to those who had researched Romanian Byzantine music, in 1997. It was followed by a chronological dictionary, the foreword of which was written by the academician Virgil Cândea, who appreciated the importance of the book and the quality of Teacher Ionescu’s work. Entitled Muzica bizantină în România [Byzantine Music in Romania], the book appeared posthumously, through the care of his family, in 2003. Although the centenary of his birth passed almost unnoticed, both productions are valuable working tools for all those who will continue to value Orthodox church music in our country. One more reason to evoke this personality who put a lot of passion in illustrating the richness and beauty of music sung in Romanian churches, two decades after the book was printed.
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Yandim Aydin, Sercan. "„RENAISSANCE“ BEFORE THE RENAISSANCE: HUMANLY ASPECTS OF LATE BYZANTINE PAINTING. CASE: “THE ANASTASIS: AN IMAGE OF LIBERATION AND RESURRECTION”, STUDENICA MONASTERY." In Kralj Milutin i doba Paleologa: istorija, književnost, kulturno nasleđe. Publishing House of the Eparchy of Šumadija of the Serbian Orthodox Church - "Kalenić", 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/6008-065-5.629ya.

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Present paper aims to readdress the idealized Renaissance con- ception of painting starting with the writings of Giorgio Vasari, which paved the way to a widely stereotyped and prejudiced evaluation of the Byzantine art within the general art historical framework. Consequently, placing the latter one inferior to the Renaissance. Further the paper attempts to revise the conventional assumptions about Byzantine painting. Visual interpre- tation of a dodecaorton subject, Anastasis Christi, is taken to provide evi- dence in understanding the humanly aspects in terms of iconography and reception of the scene. Material evidence is obtained from the monumental panting of the Studenica monastery, (ca. 1313-ca. 1320). General outline of its iconography, communal versus individual resurrec- tion, and specific depiction of one of the basic elements of iconography, Hades, reveal the fact that there is difference in the mind sets of Eastern and Western Christianity. Libri Carolini in the eighth century signifies the different visual understanding and reception. Also, the text-image relation is greatly influenced by the involvement of either theologians of a col- lective monasticism or individual aristocratic prayer. Thanks to the recent scholarly studies on cultural history and art history, a wider perspective is possible in order to comprehend the content of their cultural memories that comes into play in interpreting and reflecting religious subjects/imageries. As a result, artists and patrons of medieval Serbia were able to not just to inherit but also improve the inherited Byzantine artistic language in a com- plex positive way. Altogether referring to a renaissance in their rethinking and execution of the Byzantine models and beyond.
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Marti, Roland. "Константин Преславски и неговото творчество в контекста на старобългарската писменост: изкуството на акростиха." In Учителното евангелие на Константин Преславски и южнославянските преводи на хомилетични текстове (IX-XIII в.): филологически и интердисциплинарни ракурси / Constantine of Preslav’s Uchitel’noe Evangelie and the South Slavonic Homiletic Texts (9th-13th century): Philological and Interdisciplinary Aspects. Institute of Balkan Studies and Centre of Thracology – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62761/491.sb37.01.

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In OCS studies Constantine of Preslav was for a long time known as a translator/compilator of prose texts above all and as the author of the Alphabet Prayer, but today his hymnology attracts more attention. This is due to several acrostics containing his name, rediscovered and published by scholars only recently. A full-fledged appreciation of his work demands bringing together the analyses of his prose and his hymnology. In addition it is necessary to add his acrostics as texts in their own right. This is attempted in the article on the basis of G. Popov’s research, special attention being paid to the two acrostics that actually form poetic texts, written in the tradition of Byzantine dodecasyllable poetry.
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Ismail, Salah. "The Hidden Heritage of Ankara Citadel: an Ambigous Future between Conservation and Transformation." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARCHITECTURAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING 2020. Cihan University-Erbil, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24086/aces2020/paper.223.

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Although Ankara gained international attention mainly after its declaration as Capital of the Turkish Republic in 1923, the city hosts many buildings and monuments from different historical eras. The remains of Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman Empires discovered in the center of the city, clearly bear witness to the rich and diverse heritage of the capital. However, this heritage appears as less documented, studied and even not properly conserved. The citadel of Ankara, which dominates the narrow streets of the old city has withstood its long history very well and today houses a small neighborhood made up of valuable Ottoman wooden buildings. The link to the Roman and Medieval periods is still tangible. The Roman theatre remains at the foot of the hill are still observable, while the stone columns and beams used in the construction of the walls in a later era. The aim of this paper is to document and present the different historical eras of the castle, focusing on the remains of the medieval era. Analyzing the key features of the castle and the previous intervention on it will support the identification of the potentials of the site. Finally, recommendations for future work of architectural preservation will be elaborated on the basis of national and international conservation guidelines.
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Liu, Xiaosong, Chungen Xu, and Pan Zhang. "Byzantine-Robust Federated Learning Based on Multi-center Secure Clustering." In CECCT 2023: 2023 International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Communication Technology. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3637494.3638729.

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Aksu, Burçin, and Ercan Piliçer. "Detector design studies for Turkish Accelerator Center." In TURKISH PHYSICAL SOCIETY 32ND INTERNATIONAL PHYSICS CONGRESS (TPS32). Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4976397.

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Wolf, Chris, and Barry Billman. "Analytical Studies for Computed Center Line Operations." In Aerospace Technology Conference and Exposition. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/892219.

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Abe, Shotaro, Kazuki Abe, Arnau Aguasca-Cabot, Ivan Agudo, Nuria Alvarez Crespo, Lucio Angelo Antonelli, Carla Aramo, et al. "Galactic Center Studies with CTA-LST-1." In 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.444.0574.

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Kamil, M., D. Y. Lutfiansyach, A. Suryadi, and E. Sudiapermana. "Management studies of Shimin center in Japan and community learning center (CLC) in Indonesia." In THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEUROSCIENCE AND LEARNING TECHNOLOGY (ICONSATIN 2021). AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0111285.

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Reports on the topic "Center for Byzantine Studies"

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Shannon, Robert R. Center for Thin Film Studies. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada202742.

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Huang, P. G. Center for Micro Air Vehicle Studies. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada584646.

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Kevin Kostelnik. Center for Advanced Energy Studies Program Plan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/911254.

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William Dorland. Computational Center for Studies of Plasma Microturbulence. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/894267.

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Mishra, Umesh K. Center for the Radiation Studies and Solutions. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada431032.

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Qualters, Irene. Center for Nonlinear Studies (CNLS) Leader Position. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1845231.

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Brandt, C. A., W. H. Rickard, and N. A. Cadoret. Vegetation studies, National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/554817.

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Vigil, Elissa. 2014 Year in Review Center for Nonlinear Studies. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1179258.

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Kevin Kostelnik and Keith Perry. Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) Strategic Plan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/915539.

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Xu, Tengfang, and Steve Greenberg. Data Center Energy Benchmarking: Part 5 - Case Studies on aCorporate Data Center (No. 22). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/926604.

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