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Salam Rassi deposited Christian Thought in the Medieval Islamicate World: ʿAbdīshōʿ of Nisibis and the Apologetic Tradition in the group
Syriac Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years agoThis book is the first monograph-length study and intellectual biography of ʿAbdīshōʿ of Nisibis (d. 1318), bishop and polymath of the Church of the East. Focusing on his works of apologetic theology, this study examines the intellectual strategies he employs to justify Christianity against Muslim (and to a lesser extent Jewish) criticisms. Bet…[Read more]
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Nikos Tsivikis deposited Messene: a Bibliography on the Archaeology and History of the city v.01/12/2022 in the group
Byzantine Archaeology on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoA work-in-progress, this is an extended bibliography on Messene covering the period from 1831 and up to today. It includes the excavation reports and archaeological/historical publications of ancient and byzantine Messene in Messenia, SW Peloponnese. Please send via mail or message any corrections, suggestions and additions.
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Alexandre Roberts deposited Heretics, Dissidents, and Society: Narrating the Trial of John bar ʿAbdun in the group
Syriac Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoThis article analyzes narratives of a single series of eleventh-century events, the trial of Syrian Miaphysite (Jacobite) patriarch John bar ʿAbdun.
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Daniel Schwartz deposited Modeling a Born-Digital Factoid Prosopography using the TEI and Linked Data in the group
Syriac Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 9 months agoAlthough the TEI has traditionally been used for encoding text, its combination of structured and semi-structured data has made it a compelling choice for born-digital, linked-data resources as well. Our intent here is to demonstrate the advantages it offers for digital prosopographies along with a model that can be used for them. Syriac Persons,…[Read more]
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Lloyd Graham deposited The iconography on the Paphos IAEW-amulet may draw upon the apotropaic ‘All-Suffering Eye’ motif in the group
Byzantine Archaeology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 5 months agoThe paper proposes that the Egyptian-style design on a 5-6th century CE magical amulet discovered at Nea Paphos in Cyprus (Inv. no. PAP/FR 44/2011) draws upon an apotropaic design against the Evil Eye known as the “All-Suffering Eye,” which dates back to the time of the early Roman Empire and is common on Byzantine “Holy Rider” medallions. [No…[Read more]
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Fotini Kondyli started the topic Call for papers: Archaeological Approaches to the Byzantine House 2022 AIA in the discussion
Byzantine Archaeology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoCall for papers: Archaeological Approaches to the Byzantine House Proposed Colloquium Session for the 2022 AIA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 5-9, 2022
Co-organizers: Fotini Kondyli – Katerina Ragkou
Household archaeology has long been recognized as a fruitful avenue for peopling ancient living spaces, exploring the socioeconomic…[Read more]
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Fotini Kondyli started the topic Call for papers: Archaeological Approaches to the Byzantine House 2022 AIA in the discussion
Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology in Greece Interest Group on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoCall for papers: Archaeological Approaches to the Byzantine House Proposed Colloquium Session for the 2022 AIA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 7-10, 2022
Co-organizers: Fotini Kondyli – Katerina Ragkou
Household archaeology has long been recognized as a fruitful avenue for peopling ancient living spaces, exploring the socioeconomic…[Read more]
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Nick Posegay deposited To Belabour the Points: Encoding Vowel Phonology in Syriac and Hebrew Vocalization in the group
Syriac Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoMedieval Hebrew and Syriac scribes both indicated vowels by placing dots above or below their consonantal writing. These vowel points were created in the Late Antique and early Islamic periods to disambiguate the vocalization of important texts, especially the Bible. The earliest step in this process was the implementation of the Syriac ‘diacritic…[Read more]
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Nick Posegay deposited Men of Letters in the Syriac Scribal Tradition: Dawid bar Pawlos, Rabban Rāmišoʿ, and the Family of Beṯ Rabban in the group
Syriac Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoDawid bar Pawlos’ Letter on Dots is an eighth-century text that purportedly describes the introduction of some of the dots used in Syriac writing. It also sheds light on the life of a certain Rāmišoʿ of Beṯ Rabban, apparently the same man as the master of pointing named in MS BL Add. 12138. However, most studies of Syriac dots either neglec…[Read more]
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Nick Posegay deposited Connecting the Dots: The Shared Phonological Tradition in Syriac, Arabic, and Hebrew Vocalisation in the group
Syriac Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoThis article presents new data on links between the various medieval vocalisation traditions of Hebrew, Syriac, and Arabic. These include the identification of overlaps in the Aramaic terminology used by Jewish Masoretes and Syriac Christian grammarians and in the phonological theories that underlie them, as well as connections between Syriac and…[Read more]
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Thomas Barrows started the topic New Perspectives in Castle Studies in the discussion
Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology in Greece Interest Group on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoPlease see the CfP for a new virtual conference this Spring:
New Perspective in Castle StudiesSpring 2021 Call For Papers Of the surviving examples of medieval monumental architecture, castles remain among the most iconic. However the structures are defined – architecturally, geographically, or sociologically – much scholarship has examined the…[Read more]
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Jon Frey replied to the topic MAPMA(G?) Name change in the discussion
Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology in Greece Interest Group on Humanities Commons 4 years, 12 months agoThat’s a good point to make. I’ll include it in the letter to Tom, which I’ll post somewhere here for comment / edits before sending it along.
As you say, it would be interesting to drill down more into the places that MAPMA speakers / panels have covered. Might be neat to see that displayed geospatially.
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Rebecca Seifried replied to the topic MAPMA(G?) Name change in the discussion
Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology in Greece Interest Group on Humanities Commons 4 years, 12 months agoThanks for getting the ball rolling on this, Jon! It might be worth noting that the last few programs have listed the colloquium sponsor as “the Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology Interest Group” but the interest group meeting itself has the “in Greece” added to the end.
If more justification is needed, we could also point to all the papers…[Read more]
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Jon Frey started the topic MAPMA(G?) Name change in the discussion
Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology in Greece Interest Group on Humanities Commons 4 years, 12 months agoAt the most recent meeting of the IG at the 2021 AIAs, the issue was raised concerning a name change for the group. The suggestion is to remove “in Greece” from the name of the group in order to make it a more inclusive of medieval and post-medieval scholars outside of the geographic limits of Greece (however that is defined, of course). This m…[Read more]
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Jon Frey uploaded the file: Minutes from 2005 Meeting to
Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology Interest Group on Humanities Commons 4 years, 12 months agoMinutes from the 2005 meeting of the MAPMA interest group.
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Jon Frey uploaded the file: Minutes from 2007 Meeting to
Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology Interest Group on Humanities Commons 4 years, 12 months agoMinutes from the 2007 meeting of the MAPMA interest group.
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Jon Frey uploaded the file: Minutes from 2008 Meeting to
Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology Interest Group on Humanities Commons 4 years, 12 months agoMinutes from the 2008 meeting of the MAPMA interest group.
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