2017  BSC  Program   rev.  20  July  2017     Thursday,  October  5th-­‐  Registration  I,  evening   7:00-­‐9:00  pm  BSANA  Governing  Board  Meets           Friday,  October  6th  –  Registration  II,    7:30-­‐9:00  am  

FRIDAY  EARLY  MORNING  –  Panel  1  A,  B,  C   9:00  am  -­‐10:35  am   9  papers  total     95  minutes,  or  1  hour  and  35  minutes   9:00  am  -­‐10:35  am   9:00  am  -­‐10:35  am   9:00  am  -­‐10:35  am   Panel  1  A   Panel  1  B   Panel  1  C   3  papers   3  papers   3  papers     Theology  and  Changing  Communities,   th th 8 -­‐11  Centuries  

 

Christopher  Bonura,  “The  Mystery  of   Beser/Bashir:  New  Evidence  on  the   ‘Boon  Companion’  of  Leo  III  and  for  the   Transmission  of  Byzantine  and  Islamic   Apocalyptic  Thought.”     Ivan  Maric,  “The  Iconoclastic  Legacy  of   the  Emperor  Theophilos  and  its  Effects   on  Michael  III’s  Policy.”     Thomas  A.  Carlson  “Muslims,     ‘Heretics,’  and  Dogs:  Eleventh-­‐century   Byzantine  Rule.”  

 

   

 

  Byzantine  Women  as  Artistic  Patrons   and  Subjects       Craig  Caldwell,  “Empresses  Sponsoring   Spas  in  the  Sixth  Century.”           Alicia  Walker,  “The  Erotic  Eye  in   Byzantium.”       Laura  Horan,  “Projections  from  the   Periphery:  An  Exploration  of  Digenis   Akritas  and  Maximou  in  the  Dado  Zone   of  the  Panagia  Chrysaphitissa.”  

  Byzantine  Literature  and  its  Traditions  

   

Elizabeth  Fisher,  “St.  Symeon   Metaphrastes:  A  Historical  Figure  in  the   Literary  Tradition.”         Leonora  Neville,  “Gender,  Emotion,  and   Authorial  Self-­‐Presentation.”  

 

Stratis  Papaioannou,  “Orality  and   Textuality  in  Byzantine  Literature:  A   Preliminary  Survey.”  

 

    10:35-­‐11:00  AM  MID-­‐MORNING  BREAK  

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FRIDAY  LATE  MORNING  –  Panel  2  A,  B,  C   11:00  am  -­‐12:35  pm   9  papers  total   95  minutes,  or  1  hour  and  35  minutes     11:00  am  -­‐12:35  pm   11:00  am  -­‐12:35  pm   11:00  am  -­‐12:35  pm   Panel  2  A   Panel  2  B   Panel  2  C   3  papers   3  papers   3  papers         Religious  and  Literary  Traditions  in   Syria     Jeffrey  Wickes,  “Literature  in  Liturgy:   Reading  Jacob  of  Sarug’s  Hagiographical   Poems  in  Context.”       John  Zaleski,  “Apatheia  and  Asceticism:   Babai  the  Great’s  Commentary  on  the     Kephalaia  Gnostika  and  the  Formation   of  East  Syrian  Ascetic  Theology.”         Erin  Walsh,  “An  Arresting  Grace:  The   Poetics  of  Divine  Encounter.”  

 

Byzantine  Visual  Culture  in  Western   Europe     Guillaume  Malle,  “The  Quotidian  in  its   Immensity:  The  Affective  Power  of   the  Mosaic  of  the  Cathedral  of   Otranto.”  

Early  Byzantine  Authors:     The  Classical  and  Christian  Traditions         Anna  Lankina,  “Reassessing  Early   Byzantine  Historiography:  Sozomen,   Philostorgius,  and  Olympiodorus  on   Empire.”         Amanda  Luyster,  “English  Bodies,   Byzantine  Silks:  Networks,  Collections,   Sviatoslav  Dmitriev,  “The  Latin  of  John   Lydus,  and  the  language  politics  in   and  Memory  in  the  Thirteenth   sixth-­‐century  Constantinople.”   Century.”         Holger  Klein,  “Exploring  the  Rhetoric   Craig  Gibson,  “The  Refutation  and   of  Reliquaries  in  Byzantium  and   Confirmation  of  the  Myth  of   Medieval  Europe.”   Ganymede  in  John  Doxapatres’     Homiliae  in  Aphthonium.”  

 

      12:35-­‐2:30  PM  LUNCH  BREAK         12:45-­‐2:15  pm  Graduate  Student  Workshop:  “Lunch  &  Learn,”   Complimentary  Graduate  Student  Development  Workshop  and  Lunch,   sponsored  by  the  Mary  Jaharis  Center  for  Byzantine  Art  and  Culture,     Weisman  Art  Museum,  East  Bank  of  Campus        

 

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125  minutes,  or  2  hours  and  5  minutes     2:30-­‐4:35  PM   Panel  3  A   4  papers     Views  to  and  from  the  Wondrous   Mountain,  an  organized  panel   sponsored  by  the  Mary  Jaharis  Center   for  Byzantine  Art  and  Culture     Lucy  Parker,  “  ‘Behold,  I  Speak  Mysteries   to  You’:  The  Sermon  Collection  of   Symeon  the  Younger  and  the  Self-­‐ Presentation  of  a  Stylite.”         Charles  Kuper,  “We  Cannot  Praise  the   Fruit  Without  the  Root:  The  Mother   Figure  in  the  Communities  of  Symeon  the   Younger  and  Alypius.”     Ayse  Henry,  “A  Burial  Setting  for  Martha   and  St.  Symeon  the  Younger:  The  South   Church  at  the  Wondrous  Mountain   Reconsidered.”     Dina  Boero,  “Intertwined  Hagiographical   Traditions:  From  Symeon  the  Younger  to   Symeon  the  Elder.”      

FRIDAY  AFTERNOON  –  Panel  3  A,  B,  C   2:30-­‐4:35  PM   12  papers  total  

2:30-­‐4:35  PM   Panel  3  B   4  papers  

 

Theory  and  Practice:  Studying   st Byzantium  in  the  Early  21  Century         Hasan  Sercan  Saglam,     “A  Cartographic  Experiment  to   Locate  the  Disappeared  Byzantine   Churches  of  Galata  Mentioned  in  the   Treaty  of  May  1303  Signed  with  the   Republic  of  Genoa.”     Glenn  Peers,  “Kariye  Muzesi’s   Limitless  Prism:  An  Experiment  in   Digital  Humanities.”  

 

  Benjamin  Delee,  “Occupied  Space:   Colonial  and  Post-­‐Colonial  Theory  in   the  Late  Byzantine  Period.”       Adam  Goldwyn,  “Towards  an  Ethical   Turn  in  Byzantine  Studies.”    

2:30-­‐4:35  PM   Panel  3  C   4  papers     Subject  and  Author  in  Byzantine   Sources         Nikolas  Churik,  “Representations  of   Migrancy  in  the  Lexicographic  and   Commentary  Tradition.”           Annalinden  Weller,  “Philaretos   Brachamios  as  a  Narrative  Figure  in   Byzantine  and  Armenian  Sources.”       Jovana  Andjelkovic,  “The  Nature  of   Mauropous’  Promotion  –  The  Social   Activity  Displayed  in  a  Letter   Collection.”  

 

Dave  Jenkins,  “Introducing  Constantine   the  Philosopher  of  Nicaea.”        

    4:35-­‐7:30  Friday  -­‐  BREAK     5:30-­‐7:15  pm  Graduate  Student  Workshop:  The  Digital  Humanities.     Research,  the  Job  Market,  and  Teaching.   Complimentary  Graduate  Student  Development  Workshop  and  Dinner,   sponsored  by  the  Mary  Jaharis  Center  for  Byzantine  Art  and  Culture  ,     Heller  Building  Room  1210,  West  Bank  of  Campus           7:30  pm—The  Carl  Sheppard  Lecture  in  Medieval  Art  History,   Dr.  Betsy  Bolman,  Elsie  B.  Smith  Professor  in  the  Humanities     and  Chair  of  the  Department  of  Art  History,  Art  and  Art  Education,     Case  Western  Reserve  University   Reception  to  follow  

     

 

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Saturday,  October  7th  

  7:30-­‐9:00  am  Graduate  Student  Workshop:  Job  Interviews.   Complimentary  Graduate  Student  Development  Workshop  and  Breakfast,   sponsored  by  the  Mary  Jaharis  Center  for  Byzantine  Art  and  Culture.  

 

SATURDAY  EARLY  MORNING  –  Panel  4  A,  B,  C   9:00  am  -­‐  11:05  am   12  papers  total   125  minutes,  or  2  hours  and  5  minutes   9:00  am  -­‐11:05  am   Panel  4  A   4  papers     Greek  Patristics  and  Syriac  Studies         Michael  Motia,  “  ‘Not…  by  the   solemnity  of  the  names  or  by   peculiarities  of  ceremonies  and   sacramental  symbols,  but  by   correctness  of  doctrine’:  Gregory  of   Nyssa  on  the  liturgy  and  sacraments.”     Daniel  Caner,  “Basil's  Basilias  and  the   Cappadocian  Concept  of  the  Deserving   Poor  Revisited.”       Robert  Kitchen,  “The  Reading  List:     Mar  Behnam  Monastery  (MBM)  00364   –  A  Monastic  Anthology.”       Jonathan  Loopstra,  “East  Meets  West   in  the  Curriculum  of  Byzantine   Melitene  (969-­‐1014):  A  Foundation  for   the  ‘Syriac  Renaissance.’  ”  

   

 

9:00  am  -­‐11:05  am   Panel  4  B   4  papers       Technology,  Materiality,  and  Function   in  the  Visual  Arts     Karin  Krause,  “Illuminating  Gregory  the   Theologian’s  “Unread”  Orations  (MS   Basiliensis  AN  I  8).”           Jessica  Plant,  “Asia  Minor  Ampullae:  A   Class  of  Their  Own?         Laura  Veneskey,  “Image  as   Matter/Matter  as  Image:  The  Wood  of   the  True  Cross  and  Iconoclasm.”       Shannon  Steiner,  “Aesthetics  of   Technology  and  the  Power  of  Artifice  in   Byzantine  Cloisonné  Enamel.”      

9:00  am  -­‐11:05  am   Panel  4  C   4  papers     Early  Byzantine  Political  Life       Alexander  Petkas,  “The  Letters  of  Julian   Caesar:  Private  Persona  and  Public   Relations.”           Robert  Olsen,  “Senatus  Imperatorque   Constantinopolitanus:  The  Form  and   Function  of  the  Senate  in  Justinian’s   Constantinople.”     David  Alan  Parnell,    “Justinian  The   Merciful:  History,  Social  Interactions,   and  Imperial  power.”       Alex  Johnson,  “Reading  Changes  in   Justinian’s  Folles  as  Imperial   Numismatic  Propaganda.”  

 

11:05-­‐11:30  AM  MID-­‐MORNING  BREAK  

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SATURDAY  LATE  MORNING  –  Panel  5  A,  B,  C   11:30  am  -­‐12:35  pm   6  papers  total     65  minutes,  or  1  hour  and  5  minutes   11:30  am  –  12:35  pm   11:30  am  –  12:35  pm   11:30  am  –  12:35  pm   Panel  5  A   Panel  5  B   Panel  5  C   2  papers   2  papers   2  papers         Case  Studies  in  Middle  Byzantine   Emperors     Meredith  Riedel,  “Byzantine   ‘Chosenness’  in  the  Preaching  of  Leo   VI.”  

 

Stefanos  Dimitriadis,  “Late  12th   Century  Imperial  Decision-­‐Making.     Τhe  Case  Of  Isaac  II  Angelus.”  

 

Late  Antique  Syria  and  Its  Influences   on  Artistic  Tradition     Tiffany  Apostolou,  “Bodies  and   Columns:  The  Case  of  Stylite   Portraiture.”  

 

Zachary  Boettcher,  “Syrian  Immigrants   in  Ancient  Odessos:  The  Monastery  at   Djanavara  Hill  on  the  Black  Sea  Coast.”  

   

Manuscript  Illustration  and  Scientific   Knowledge     Andrew  Griebeler,  “Varieties  of  Middle   Byzantine  Plant  Depiction  in  the   Morgan  Dioscorides  (New  York,   Morgan  Library,  MS  M  652).”     Merih  Cantarella,  “The  Ring  Dance  of   Four  Elements,  Anthropomorphism  in   the  Fourteenth-­‐Century  Diagrammatic   Representation  of  the  Theory  of   Matter.”  

 

12:45-­‐2:30  PM  BSANA  BUSINESS  LUNCH   Location:  Atrium  in  the  School  of  Public  Affairs    

SATURDAY  AFTERNOON  –  Panel  6  A,  B,  C   2:30-­‐4:05  pm   9  papers  total   95  minutes,  or  1  hour  and  35  minutes   2:30-­‐4:05  pm   2:30-­‐4:05  pm   2:30-­‐4:05  pm   Panel  6  A   Panel  6  B   Panel  6  C   3  papers   3  papers   3  papers         Hagiography:  Authors  and  Audiences     Daria  Resh,  “Rewriting  Hagiography  in  the   Ninth-­‐century  Byzantium.”  

 

    Hannah  Ewing,  “Ioannes  Tzetzes’  Loukia:  A  Less   Christian  Martyr.”           Derek  Krueger,  “Andromania:  Male   Homosexuality  and  Opprobrium  in  Tenth-­‐ Century  Hagiography,  Revisited.”  

Developing  Iconography  and   Patronage  in  Late  Antiquity     Danielle  Reid,  “The  Idea  of  Purple:   The  Practical  and  Ideological  Value  of   Purple  Dyes.”     Shandra  Lamaute,  “All  the  King’s   Horses:  The  Iconography  of  Emperors,   Kings,  and  the  Divine  within  the   Amuletic  Tradition  of  Early   Byzantium.”     Anthony  Thomas,  “Sailing  Along:   Crescent  Moons  in  Manichean   Mythology  and  Art.”  

Byzantine  Sanctity  and  the  Holy  Image       Susanna  Drake,  “Veils,  Altar  Covers,  and   Other  Textiles  of  Early  Byzantine   Christianity.”     Lily  Scott,  “Theotokos  as  Intercessor  in   the  Age  of  Justinian:  The  Early  Deësis.”           Marina  Mandrikova,  “The  Silent  Sound   of  the  Icon:  The  Annunciation  Panels  in   the  Ohrid  Icon  Gallery.”  

   

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BSANA  Governing  Board  Meets  Saturday  4:15-­‐5:15  pm       5:30  pm—Saturday  Keynote  Lecture  and  Reception  to  Follow     Speaker:  Fr.  Columba  Stewart,  OSB,  Director  of  the  Hill  Museum  and  Manuscript  Library;  Professor  of  Theology   at  St.  Johns  University,  Collegeville,  MN;  Member,  Institute  for  Advanced  Study,  Princeton.           Sunday,  October  8th   SUNDAY  EARLY  MORNING  –  Panel  7  A,  B,  C   8:30  am  –  9:35  am   6  papers  total   65  minutes,  or  1  hour  and  5  minutes   8:30  am  –  9:35  am   8:30  am  –  9:35  am   8:30  am  –  9:35  am   Panel  7  A   Panel  7  B   Panel  7  C   2  papers   2  papers   2  papers         Digenes  Akritis     Matthew  Horrell,  “Indo-­‐European  Epic   Hyperbole  in  Digenes  Akrites.”     Robert  Romanchuk  and  Shaimaa   Khanam,  “The  Persistence  of  the   Amazon  in  Digenes  Akrites.”    

Audience  and  Reception  in   Monumental  Church  Decoration  I  

  Young  Kim,     “An  Iconic  Odd  Couple:  Epiphanius  and   Chrysostom  in  the  Church  of  Agios   Nikolaos  tis  Stegis,  Cyprus.”  

 

Franka  Horvat,  “The  Story  of  the   Ascetic  Priest:  Framing  the  Image  of   Melchizedek  from  the  Church  of  Saint   John  the  Baptist,  Chrysapha.”  

Western  Diplomacy  and  the  Byzantine   Court     Thomas  Lecaque,  “The  Emperor,  the   Count,  and  the  Virgin:  Reassessing  the   Relationship  between  Raymond  of   Saint-­‐Gilles  and  Alexius  Komnenos.”     Aleksandar  Jovanovic,  “John  III   Vatatzes’s  Italian  Venture:  Imperial   Agency  in  the  Time  of  Decline.”  

  9:35-­‐10:00  AM  MID-­‐MORNING  BREAK  

 

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  SUNDAY  LATE  MORNING  –  Panel  8  A,  B,  C   10:00-­‐11:35  am   9  papers  total   95  minutes,  or  1  hour  and  35  minutes   10:00-­‐11:35  am   10:00-­‐11:35  am   10:00-­‐11:35  am   Panel   8   B   Panel  8  A   Panel  8  C   3  papers   3  papers   3  papers         Audience  and  Reception  in   Sacred  Place  and  Mobility       K.  A.  Tuley,  “Body,  Soul,  and  Land:   Conversion  as  Rebirth  in  Agathangelos'   History  of  Armenia.”     Austin  McCray,  “John  Moschos  as   Pilgrim  and  Wanderer:  The  Mobile   Monk  in  the  Sixth  Century.”     Mihail  Mitrea.  “Sacred  Landscape  in   Late  Byzantium:  Travel  Accounts  in   Philotheos  Kokkinos’  Vitae  of   Contemporary  Saints.”    

   

 

Monumental  Church  Decoration  II       Warren  Woodfin,  The  Dome  of  the   Rock  and  the  Church  of  the  Nativity:   Visual  Cross-­‐References     Rossitza  Schroeder,     “Looking  at  Late  Byzantine   Monosandaloi.”     Ivan  Drpic,  “The  Fictive  Mosaics  of   Medieval  Serbia.”      

Byzantine  Practice  and  Thought,  and  Lasting   Influences     Jake  Ransohoff,  “Change  and  Continuity  in   Byzantine  Blinding.”     Rebekah  Sheldon,  “Possible  Byzantine   Influence  on  the  Development  of  Penitentials   in  the  West:  the  Role  and  Treatment  of   Shame  in  the  Didascalia  Patrum  and  the   Corrector  of  Burchard  of  Worms.”     Luis  Sales,  “The  Agreement  of  Plato  and   Aristotle  at  the  Twilight  of  the  Roman  Empire   (1439–1473):  Ancient  Sources,  New   Perspectives,  and  the  Intellectual  Birth  of   Modernity.”  

Sunday  11:35  am  Conference  Closes  

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