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W imieniu organizatorów warszawskiego Seminarium Późnoantycznego Ewy Wipszyckiej zapraszamy na wykłady organizowane w ramach seminarium w semestrze letnim 2025/2026. Spotkania odbywają się w czwartki, o 16.45 w sali 203 Wydziału Prawa i Administracji oraz online na platformie Zoom. Kontakt: Agata Deptuła ([email protected]) oraz Robert Wiśniewski ([email protected]). Aktualne abstrakty dostępne na stronie seminarium: https://crac.uw.edu.pl/ Harmonogram spotkań: 19.02 Agnieszka Lic (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, PAS), Eastern Arabia and the Gulf in the Early Islamic Period: Archaeological Perspectives on the Christianisation, Islamisation, and Urbanisation of the Region 26.02 Mariusz Gwiazda (UW), Marmora Christiana? Marble Use and Distribution Patterns in the Early Byzantine Southern Levant 5.03 Julia Doroszewska (UW), Subversive Sainthood: Late Antique Hagiography as Evidence for Religious Mentality 12.03 Aaron Butts (University of Hamburg), The Connected Histories of Ethiopic and Syriac Christians 19.03 Korshi Dosoo (CNRS, UMR 8167 Orient et Méditerranée, Paris), Magic by the Psalms in the Coptic Tradition 26.03 Haggai Olshanetsky & Lev Cosijns (University of Oxford), Cluedo in the Eastern Desert: Who, or What, Killed Berenice and Myos Hormos? Plague, Climate, War or Competing Trade Routes 9.04 John Merrington (Austrian Academy of Sciences/University of Oxford), Rationality after Rome 16.04 Andrew Wilson (University of Oxford), The Archaeology of the Third-Century Crisis 23.04 Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert (CNRS, UMR 8167 Orient et Méditerranée, Paris /UW), Silk in Late Antique Egypt: Texts and Textiles 30.04 Anastasiia Lyakhovich (UW), Between Languages, Landscapes, and Power: Linguistic Strategies of Naming Space in Middle Byzantine and Medieval Armenian Hagiography 7.05 Mischa Meier (University of Tübingen), Jerusalem under Heraclius (610-641): Christians, Jews, Muslims, and the End of the World 14.05 Elisabeth R. O'Connell (British Museum), From Byzantium to Aksum: Displaying the Red Sea port of Adulis at the British Museum 21.05 Giulia Rosetto (University of Vienna), The Sinai Palimpsests and Their Contributions to the Study of Late Antique Greek Scripts and Texts 28.05 Kristina Sessa (Ohio State University), Disaster at Scale: Experiencing Ruinous Events in Late Antiquity
W imieniu organizatorów warszawskiego Seminarium Późnoantycznego Ewy Wipszyckiej zapraszamy na wykłady organizowane w ramach seminarium w semestrze letnim 2025/2026. Spotkania odbywają się w czwartki, o 16.45 w sali 203 Wydziału Prawa i Administracji oraz online na platformie Zoom. Kontakt: Agata Deptuła ([email protected]) oraz Robert Wiśniewski ([email protected]). Aktualne abstrakty dostępne na stronie seminarium: https://crac.uw.edu.pl/ Harmonogram spotkań: 19.02 Agnieszka Lic (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, PAS), Eastern Arabia and the Gulf in the Early Islamic Period: Archaeological Perspectives on the Christianisation, Islamisation, and Urbanisation of the Region 26.02 Mariusz Gwiazda (UW), Marmora Christiana? Marble Use and Distribution Patterns in the Early Byzantine Southern Levant 5.03 Julia Doroszewska (UW), Subversive Sainthood: Late Antique Hagiography as Evidence for Religious Mentality 12.03 Aaron Butts (University of Hamburg), The ...