21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies

London 21-26 August 2006

COMMUNICATIONS

  Eirini Afentoulidou References and loans in the hymns of Theoktistos the Studite (fourteenth century) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Alexandre Aibabine A Byzantine fortress on Eski-Kermen Mountain in Crimea Friday 9.00-10.30
  Jenny Albani Glances of female coquetry: Middle Byzantine earrings from Greek collections Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Maria Jesús Albarran-Martinez, E. Sanchez-Medina Some evidence for Berber attacks in the Western Delta in Late Antiquity Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Galina Alekseeva Accent-notation syncretism as index of the Russian reflex in the Orthodox singing tradition (Byzantine-Russian comparative aspect) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Raisa Amirbekyan Between Byzantium and Islam: the iconography of the Virgin and Child motif in the decoration of Egyptian textiles Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Aikaterini Amprazogoula Saint Eustathe, cavalier chassant à l'arc: une iconographie rare de la Vision-Thèophanie du saint dans le monastère de Philanthropinon en Epire (Grèce, seizième siècle) Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Thalia Anagnostopoulos Reclaiming the past: ancient philosophy as contested territory in the iconoclast period Friday 4.30-6.30
  Alexandru Anca Andronicus III Paleologos as an 'actor' Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Pascal Androudis L'église principale (Kyriakon) byzantine de la Skite de Saint Démétrios de Vatopédi, au Mont Athos Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Maja Angelovska-Panova Women and heresy: parallels between Byzantium and the Latin world Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Silviu Anghel Hide and seek: protecting statuary from Christians in Late Antiquity Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Theodora Antonopoulou On the nature and sources of Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulus' Exegesis syntomos of the Heavenly Ladder by John Climacus Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Olga Apanovich Concerning the question of the post of 'kundastabl' in the Seljuk Sultanat of Rum in the thirteenth century: 'kundastabl rumi' and Michael Palaeologus Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Tamara Aptsiauri Freedom of will in Gregory of Nyssa's Life of Moses Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Georges Arabatzis Les scholies de Michel d'Ephèse aux Parties des Animaux, I Friday 4.30-6.30
  Elizaveta Arkhipova Byzantine steatite icons in Kiev Rus Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Petrov Arseniy Podea: the embroidery image under the icon and its function in Byzantine and medieval Russian churches Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Yulia Artamonova The model chants from the Hilandar collection: melody and repertory Friday 9.00-10.30
  Viada Arutyunova-Fidanyan The image of Byzantium in Armenian historiography (seventh century): the 'Byzantine Age' in Armenia Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Smaragdi Arvaniti Medieval and early modern pottery: the ceramic evidence from Thebes, Greece: a preliminary report Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Neslihan Asutay-Effenberger Zum Verlauf der Mese (Re-mapping the Mese) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Mariya Atanasova La procedure du tribunal synodal dans les procès contre les hérétiques et les pensées hétérodoxes à l'époque des Comnènes: un essai de reconstitution Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Liudmila Avilushkina New Testament topics in Michael Glykas' Chronicle Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Istvan Baan A Greek translation of the Latin Mass from the thirteenth century Friday 9.00-10.30
  Petr Balcarek Ways of transmission of Byzantine ideas: some examples from Central Europe Saturday 9.00-10.30
  N. D. Barabanov (Н.Д. Барабанов) Народное Пра вославие в Византии: идеал и реальность (на примере культа и кон) Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Alexey Barmin Byzantine customs and history as displayed by Leo Tuscus Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Olga Barynina Byzantine studies in the early Soviet period: the Russian-Byzantine Commission (1918-1930) of the Russian Academy of Sciences Friday 4.30-6.30
  Bruno Baumgartner The castles and fortifications of Tao-Klarjeti Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Buket Kitapci Bayri Byzantium as represented in the Turkish cinema Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Eleni Bazini Un nouveau portrait de Joseph Bryennios: l'apport de l'histoire des textes Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Nicolas Beaudry Byzantine Bassit and the archaeology of the North Syrian coast in late antiquity Friday 9.00-10.30
  Simon Bendall The arms of the Latin emperors of Constantinople Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Rosa Benoit-Meggenis Remarques sur les monastères impériaux à Byzance (huitième au douzième siècles) Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Hélène Bernier Le culte des apôtres dans les Ecrits apocryphes et l'instauration d'un culte officiel des martyrs en orient Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Ketevan Bezarashvili On an unknown definition of grammar in Byzantine and Georgian literary sources Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Bente Bjornholt Counting swords: the digital index of the Madrid Skylitzes Friday 9.00-10.30
  Ioanna Bitha Status display: donors, patronage and mural paintings in thirteenth-century Kythera, Greece Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Marie-Hélène Blanchet L'état d'esprit de l'élite byzantine avant le concile du Ferrare-Florence (1438-1439) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Ian Booth Display conquest or reestablishment of authority: what did Manuel I achieve around Malagina in 1144? Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Tommaso Braccini Giovanni VIII Paleologo a Pistoia Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Claire Brisby The Samokov Archive: nineteenth-century icon-painters' practice and the perception of Western art Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Alessandra Bucossi The Sacred Arsenal by Andronikos Kamateros: text and context Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Mario Buhagiar Siculo-Byzantinesque monastic influence on the art and architecture of late medieval Malta Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Victoria Bulgakova Sigillographic complexes in Byzantine ports: maritime archeological research in Sudak and the phenomenon of seal accumulations Friday 9.00-10.30
  Dmitrij Bumazhnov Some considerations about the history of the term μοναχός (monk) from the early fourth to the early sixth century Friday 4.30-6.30
  Annaclara Cataldi Palau The Greek manuscripts of the Burdett-Coutts collection Friday 4.30-6.30
  Marin Cerchez An ordinary monk of the Studios monastery or a holy fool? The image of Symeon the Studite in the writings of his disciples Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Haluk Çetinkaya Recent finds at Vefa kilise camii of Istanbul Friday 9.00-10.30
  John Chapman Paintings, piety and political comment in eigtheenth-century Mani Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Alexandra Chekalova John Malalas, Book 18: the problem of the authorship Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Nadezhda Chesnokova Political astrology at the Comnenus and Angelus courts Friday 4.30-6.30
  Igor Chichurov The world empire and the ideal of emperor Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Lia Chisacof Ignored yet essential for the understanding of the rebirth of Greek theatre: playwright Zacharias Karandinos of Aetolia (beginning of the eighteenth century) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Nikolaos Chrissis The common cause of Christendom: politics and all that. The interpretation and incorporation of the Crusade in Byzantine policy towards the West in the twelfth and thirteenth century Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Ioanna Christoforaki Displaying the Liturgy: the apse decoration of the Church of Archangel Michael at Lefkara, Cyprus Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Federica Ciccolella Maximus Planudes, the Greek 'Donatus', and a Greek-Latin schoolbook from Venice Friday 4.30-6.30
  Costas Constantinides The conversion of the Bulgarians to Christianity in a demotic text from Mount Athos Friday 9.00-10.30
  Maria Constantoudaki-Kitromilides Alexios and Anghelos Apokafkos, Constantinopolitan painters in Crete (1399-1421): documents from the state archives in Venice Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Rebecca Corrie The Polesden Lacey triptych and the Sterbini diptych: a Greek painter between East and West Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Mary Lee Coulson Perceptions of monuments and monumental misconceptions: the legacy of British travellers in Greece Friday 4.30-6.30
  Luciana Cuppo Csaki A seventh-century list of patriarchs of Constantinople in the Roman Book of Pontiffs: some considerations (Codex BAV, Vat. Lat. 3764) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Branislav Cvetković Newly identified themes in the narthex of Jošanica: a display of eremitic fervour Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Oleg Davidenkov Severus' objection to the Chalcedonian tradition: the causes of misunderstanding Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Alexandra Davidov Temerinski The endangered Byzantine/Serbian medieval monuments: presentation as a means of their protection Friday 4.30-6.30
  Simon Davies Public displays of medieval sculpture in Constantinople Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Melik Delilbasi The evaluation of the Tırhala (Thessaly) taxation register for late Byzantine history Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Giorgos Dellas The church architecture of Hospitaller Rhodes (1309-1522) and western influence Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Mauro della Valle I mosaici di Milano: IV-XII secolo. L'aula di Sant' Aquilino presso San Lorenzo e il suo atrio Friday 9.00-10.30
  Maria de los Angeles Utrero Agudo Late Antique churches in the south-eastern Iberian peninsula: the problem of Byzantine influence Friday 9.00-10.30
  Waldemar Deluga The miraculous icon of the Virgin from Chełm Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Anthoullis Demosthenous Έθνος Κυπρών / Πόλης Κύπρος : constructing identities in the Byzantine province Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Charalambos Dendrinos Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus' unpublished treatise 'On the Procession of the Holy Spirit' Friday 4.30-6.30
  Martin Dennert Displaying an icon: the mosaic icon of Saint Demetrios at Sassoferrato and its frame Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Marina Detoraki Portraits de saints dans le Synaxaire de Constantinople Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Mariam Didebulidze, Mzia Janjalia Wall paintings of the Jerusalem Holy Cross Monastery Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Mariam Didebulidze Monuments of medieval wall painting in North-East Turkey (history and present state) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Matthew Dillon Psellos, Περὶ ὠμοπλατοσκοπίας καὶ οἰωνοσκοπίας : Byzantine perceptions of ancient Greek divination Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Vassiliki Dimitropoulou Giving gifts to churches: the case of Komnenian imperial women Friday 9.00-10.30
  Elizabeta Dimitrova Coloured dogma: the mosaics of Heraclea Lyncestis, a new interpretation Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Manuela Dobre Identité byzantine et altérité politique occidentale chez les historiens byzantins du quinzième siècle Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Manuela Dobre Temps et chronologie dans les oeuvres des historiens byzantins du quinzième siècle Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Elina Dobrynina Some observations on the Greek manuscripts of the ninth to tenth centuries in the Russian National Library in Saint-Petersburg Friday 4.30-6.30
  Igor Dorfmann-Lazarev Stephen of Siwnik' (680?-735) as translator and commentator Friday 9.00-10.30
  Maria Dourou-Eliopoulou The presence of the Aragonese in Romania in the fourteenth century, based on unpublished Aragonese documents Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Emil Dragnev Quelques aperçus sur les continuités de l''oeuvre de la récupération du Byzance dans la peinture murale de l'Epoque d'Etienne le Grand en Moldavie Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Eugenia Drakopoulou Itineries of the orthodox painters in South-East Europe during the eighteenth century Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Vlastimil Drbal Nikolaj Petroviè Toll, Dura-Europos and Prague: the participation of N. P. Toll of the Kondakov Institute in Prague in the excavations of M. Rostovtzeff at Dura-Europos and the circumstances of the printing in Prague of the excavation reports on this Syrian locality Friday 4.30-6.30
  Phané Drossoyanni On the dating of the early Christian Drossiane at Naxos Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Eka Dughashvili Ancient Georgian translations of Palestinian hymnography (according to tenth-century manuscripts) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Dejan D®elebo®ić Information for everyday life in the judicial decisions of Demetrios Chomatenos Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Ioannis Eliadis Η ιταλοβυζαντινή ζωγραφική της Κύπρου. Τα προβλήματα της έρευνας Friday 9.00-10.30
  Alexander Emanov Saint George in relief from Sougdaia Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Ekaterina Endoltseva The genesis of the iconography of the apostles John and James, son of Zebedee Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Jelena Erdeljan Appropriation of Constantinopolitan identity in the late Middle Ages: the case of Trnovo and Belgrade Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Pavel Ermilov What was Soterichos Panteugenos condemned for? The evidence of the sources Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Raúl Estangüi Gómez Le séjour de l'empereur Jean VIII Palaiologos à Thessalonique l'hiver 1416: autour de l'acte de Kutlumus, no. 47 Friday 9.00-10.30
  Rodoniki Etzeoglou Aspects du programme iconographique de l'église de l'Afendiko à Mistra Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Florentina Evangelatou-Notara The scribes of manuscripts in Byzantine society Friday 4.30-6.30
  Francisco Fernández Jiménez Bizancio visto por los ojos de Juan de Biclaro, Cronista Visigodo Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Snezana Filipova The early Christian fragmented wooden relief from the site Bargala, near tip Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Elizabeth Fisher Manuel Holobolos and the medieval tradition of the translator's preface Friday 9.00-10.30
  Karsten Fledelius Byzantinity and Byzantinism Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Reinhard Flogaus Neue Erkenntnisse über die Teilnehmer des Concilium Quinisextum (691/92) und ihre Bedeutung für die Geschichte dieses Konzils Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Maria Luigia Fobelli The natural and artificial lighting system in Hagia Sophia, Constantinople Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Per Olav Folgerø The Vision of Daniel 7:9-13 and the Ascension of Christ: on the Analepsis and the Last Judgement Scene in the development of the cupola-Pantocrator system Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Smiljka Gabelić St Christopher in Byzantine Aart Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Lynda Garland The 'Orthodoxy' of Byzantine humour Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Andjela Gavrilović Vuk Brancković and his fresco portrait in the church of the Mother of the God Peribleptos in Ochrid Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Zaga Gavrilović New observations on the miniature of the Vision of St Gregory of Nazianzus in Paris. gr. 510 Friday 4.30-6.30
  Ekaterina Gedevanishvili The Ecumenical Councils in the narthex of the main church of the Gelati Monastery and preliminary reflections on one 'local' iconographical tradition in Georgia Friday 9.00-10.30
  Jeroen Geurts Theotokos Hodegitria Guadalupe: dynamic identity displays Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Konstantinos Giakoumis Late Byzantine and early post-Byzantine painting in Albania: recent discoveries Friday 4.30-6.30
  Emmanouil Giannopoulos Words and music in the melopoeia of Kalophonikoi Heirmoi (fourteenth to eighteenth centuries) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Antonia Giannouli The extended form of the Homiliary II of the patriarchate of Constantinople: notes on its composition and date Friday 9.00-10.30
  Ilias Giarenis The unction and the basileus: patterns of imperial ideology in the exile of Nicaea Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Irene Giviashvili The cultural heritage of Tao-Klarjeti: call for the future Friday 4.30-6.30
  Mirjana Gligorijević-Maksimović Antiquity in fourteenth-century Serbian painting Friday 9.00-10.30
  Irina Golovan The interior decoration of Sophia Kievskaya as a source for ancient Slavic ideology Friday 9.00-10.30
  Alexander Gordin More Greek than the Greeks themselves? Works of Andrei Rublev in the light of reattributions and discoveries of the late twentieth century Friday 9.00-10.30
  Mikhail Gratsianskiy Justinian's missionary efforts: the case of Nobatia Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Geoffrey Greatrex Pseudo-Zacharie de Mytilène et l'historiographie au sixième siècle Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Johannes Grossmann The Arabic life of Pachomios compared to the Coptic and Greek Lives Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Piotr Grotowski Military attire of warrior saints - between iconography and written sources Friday 9.00-10.30
  Fiona Haarer Imperial rhetoric in the reign of Anastasius Friday 9.00-10.30
  Christodoulos Hadjichristodoulou Η βυζαντινή μονή της Παναγίας Παλλουριώτισσας, Λευκωσία (The Byzantine monastery of Our Lady Pallouriotissa, Nicosia, Cyprus) Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Serguej Hagen (Gagen) 'Defensores' in Late Byzantium (1398-1453) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Alexan Hakobyan On the new-discovered Campaign to Armenia and Atropatene in 659-660 by Constans II Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Matti Haltia Constantine the African's 'Theorica Pantegni': Europe's first textbook of medicine, transmitting Greek, Byzantine and Arabian traditions Friday 4.30-6.30
  Myrto Hatzaki Bodies on display; perceiving physical beauty in Byzantium Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Anne Hedeager Krag Byzantine influence in a Danish Viking Age grave Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Orsolyo Heinrich-Tameska The Keszthely culture in international research: new perspectives Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Nada Hélou Les fresques de Kaftoun (le Liban) et leur relation avec les icônes des Saints Cavaliers du Monastère de Sainte Catherine au Sinaï Friday 9.00-10.30
  Cecily Hennessy Children on display Friday 4.30-6.30
  Michael Heslop The search for the Byzantine defensive system in Southern Rhodes Friday 4.30-6.30
  Susan Holman Sick children in Sophronius' Miracles of Saints Cyrus and John Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Nina Iamanidze A propos de la tradition ornementale du mobilier liturgique en Géorgie médiévale : une table d'autel inconnue d'Ikalto et son programme iconographique insolite Friday 9.00-10.30
  Furio Isolani Italy in the 'Descriptio Orbis Romani' Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Glib Ivakin La construction urbaine de Kiev aux dixième et onzième siècles Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Aune Jääskinen The repatriation of the Miraculous Icon of the Virgin of Tikhvin: a scholarly perspective Friday 4.30-6.30
  J. Jancarkova N. L. Okunev und die Erforschung der serbischen mittelalterlichen Kunst Friday 4.30-6.30
  Ivana Jevtić Displaying power: picturing of of the Trial of Christ in Palaeologan frescoes Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Mark Johnson Tancred's gift: orthodox image veneration in Norman Italy Friday 9.00-10.30
  Linda Jones Hall Words as Display: the figural poems of Publilius Optatianus Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Walter Kaegi Decisive combats in seventh-century Byzantine Africa Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Elzara Kairédinova La mode byzantine dans le monde barbare (aux sixième et septième siècles) Saturday 9.00-10.30
  George Kakavas Dedicatory inscriptions and painter signatures in late Byzantine and post-Byzantine icons from the region of Kastoria Friday 9.00-10.30
  A. Kakovkin Образ Иофора в росписи «часовни Исхода» в эль-Багавате Friday 4.30-6.30
  Tania Kambourova Donner à Dieu? Pour une anthropologie historique de l'image du souverain Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Grammatiki Karla Rhetorische Kommunikation in den Kaiserreden des 12. Jh.: der Kontakt zum Publikum Friday 9.00-10.30
  Christos Karydis, Sue Thomas Preservation of ecclesiastical garments from the Holy Mountain of Athos: research, methodology, ethical issues Friday 4.30-6.30
  Andromachi Katselaki Donors and iconography: the case of the Byzantine church of the Archangel Michael in Archanes (Heraklion, Crete, 1315-1316) Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Polymnia Katsoni Evresis thesavrou in monastic documents: interpretations and problems Friday 9.00-10.30
  Nadezhda Kavrus-Hoffmann Two solar eclipses and the date and localization of the Kerasous Gospels from the Pierpont Morgan Library Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Nino Kavtaria The Alaverdi Gospel (A-484) and the artistic peculiarities of the Black Mountain school of miniature painting of the eleventh century Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Armen Kazaryan The Byzantine architectural models of the buildings by Catholicos Komitas (613-628) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Vedat Keleş, Hatice Özyurt Özcan Byzantines in East Anatolia in the light of the Byzantine coins in Erzurum museum Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Vsevolod L. Kerov Orthodoxie comme centre de la vie spirituelle de Byzance Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Nancy Khalek Hagiographical 'topoi' in an early Islamic conquest narrative: the Futuh al-Sham of Al-Azdi   
  Elguja Khintibidze The speech of a Georgian Holy Father at the Byzantine imperial court from a hagiographical work in a thirteenth-century Latin collection Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Liudmila Khrushkova Tauric Chersonesus (Crimea) in the fourth to fifth centuries: suburban martyria Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Tamar Khundadze The Ascension of Alexander the Great in the Hahuli Relief (10th century) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Eirini-Sophia Kiapidou Remarks on the authorship of Skylitzes Continuatus: is it the work of Ioannes Skylitzes? Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Antonia Kioussopoulou Did Byzantium ever become a city-state? A theoretical and methodological approach Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Ferhan Kirlidokme The Historical Discourse of Symeon Archbishop of Thessalonica as a source for Byzantine-Ottoman relations in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Igor Kniaz'kiy Nomads between Byzantine Orthodoxy and Western Catholicism Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Theoni Kollyropoulou The destruction of ancient sanctuaries in Byzantine hymnography Friday 9.00-10.30
  Maja Kominko Angels and stars: astronomy in the Christian Topography Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Fotini Kondyli Late Byzantine settlements and their hinterland: the case of Lemnos Friday 9.00-10.30
  Polyvios Konis Was Mary Magdalene a hysterical woman, 'γυνή πάροιστρος'? Marys at the Tomb, Magdalene and the post-resurrection appearances of Christ, in art and literature Friday 4.30-6.30
  Zahari Konkyov La questione della storicità del sinodo di Cipro (634) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Nikos Kontogiannis The three-aisled cross-vaulted churches of southern Greece: the case of the church at Selitza, Messenia. Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Dimitri Korobeinikov How Asia Minor was lost: Byzantium and the Turks in 1071-1081 Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Petrula Kostovska The concept of hope for salvation and Akakios' monastic programme in St Nicholas at Manastir Friday 4.30-6.30
  Tania Kostuchenko Tidy Byzantium and its neighbours Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Lenia Kouneni The past in display: the appropriation of antique art in Byzantium and Italy Friday 4.30-6.30
  Eleonora Kountoura Presentation of the project 'Hagiography in Late Byzantium (1204-1453)' at the Institute of Byzantine Research, Athens Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Maria Kouroumali Echoes of the past: classical influence in the proems of sixth-century classicising historians Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Chryssavgi Koutsikou Icône hagiographique postbyzantine de saint Christophe dans une collection privée Friday 4.30-6.30
  Flora Kritikou La collection des manuscrits musicaux de la Bibliothèque du Mont Sinaï: moines copistes et compositeurs Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Bojana Krsmanović Reforms in the supreme military command in the second half of the tenth century Friday 9.00-10.30
  Mirosław Kruk The cult of Muscovite icons in the Roman-Catholic churches in the Old Polish Commonwealth Friday 4.30-6.30
  V. Kuchma Sanitary regulations during military service in the Byzantine empire (sixth to tenth centuries) Friday 4.30-6.30
  Svetlana Kujumdzhieva Studying the early Oktoechoi: new data Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Irina Kukota Some aspects of calcatio colli as an iconographical element of Christ's Descent into Hades Friday 4.30-6.30
  Marina Kurysheva Greek nomocanons of South Italian origin from the State Historical Museum Collection (Moscow) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Tatiana Kushch The natural world in late Byzantine epistolography Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Pavel Kuzenkov How old is the world? The Byzantine Era and its rivals Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Savvas Kyriakidis The Nicaean armies: logistics, weather and geography Friday 4.30-6.30
  Demetrios Kyritses Reconsidering the economic functions of the state in late Byzantium Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Irina Kyzlassova About a group of Russian Royal Doors from the fifteenth to sixteenth centuries Friday 4.30-6.30
  Nicholas de Lange The Greek Bible and the Jews of Byzantium: newly discovered materials Friday 9.00-10.30
  Frederick Lauritzen Italos' struggle with classical culture Friday 4.30-6.30
  Galina Lebedeva The Academic F.I. Uspenskiy and Second International Congress of Byzantine Studies (1927) Friday 4.30-6.30
  Patrick Lecaque Quelques remarques sur le saint patron de l''Eglise' à Ivanovo (Bulgarie) Friday 4.30-6.30
  Irini Leontakianakou Ex-voto: 'sécularisation' de l'icône religieuse en Crète et dans les îles ioniennes aux dix-septième et dix-huitième siècles Friday 4.30-6.30
  Maria Leontsini Historical views and symbolic uses of the Land of Assyria in Byzantium Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Eugenia Leotsakos Petridis Pomp and circumstance: Constantinople and Rome in the eighth century Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Constantine Lerounis Re-examining text and context in Georgios Akropolites Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Eleni Lianta The display of sigla on Late Byzantine coins Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Maria Lidova Empress, Virgin, 'Ecclesia': on the perception of the icon S. Maria in Trastevere in the early Byzantine context Friday 4.30-6.30
  Christopher Lillington-Martin Prokopios and battlefield archaeology for Dara (530): topography, texts and tactical trenches Friday 4.30-6.30
  Nikolai Lipatov Patristic heritage and Counter-Reformation (Francisco de Vergara's Latin translation of St Basil's homilies in early sixteenth-century Spain) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Ksenia Lobovikova Eschatological enigmas of George of Trebizond Friday 4.30-6.30
  Margherita Losacco Per la storia della tradizione della Biblioteca di Fozio: il manoscritto Marc. Gr. 451 (M) Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Ecaterina Lung La représentation des femmes chez les historiens byzantins des sixième-neuvième siècles Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Alexandru Madgearu The Lykostomion Theme on the Danube (ninth century) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Dimitri Makarov Some problems of the theology of the Divine Light in the mystical treatise of Theophanes of Nicaea Friday 4.30-6.30
  Christos Makrypoulias Early Byzantine artillery: the problem of torsion Friday 4.30-6.30
  Triantafyllitsa Maniati-Kokkini Taxes and tax-exemptions in the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries. A research programme in progress: the decade 1346-1355 Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Maria Rosaria Marchionibus Le icone in Campania Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Przemyslaw Marciniak Stichoi eis ton Adam by Ignatios the Deacon and drama in Byzantium Friday 9.00-10.30
  Christos Ph. Margaritis The pilot project of the Velimezis icons collection by the Benaki Museum Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Čedomila Marinković The image of a completed building: the representation of church buildings in donor portraits in Serbian medieval and Byzantine art Friday 9.00-10.30
  Georgia Marinou The chancel barrier of the metropolis of Mystras: early forms in a late Byzantine basilica Friday 9.00-10.30
  Smilja Marjanović-Dusanić The making of a Saint in medieval Serbia: sovereign as martyr Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Matthew Martin Walking through the Heavens: on the interpretation of zodiac mosaics in late antique Palestinian synagogues Friday 9.00-10.30
  Maia Matchavaviani An unknown version of the panegyric on St Demetrios Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Igor Medvedev Russia as a sponsor of European Byzantinology in the nineteenth century Friday 4.30-6.30
  John Melville-Jones Constantinople as 'New Rome' Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Maria Menshikova The nobility of the Empire of Trebizond Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Constantina Mentzou-Meimaris The contribution of the monasteries on Mount Olympos in Bithynia to the cultural life of Byzantium Friday 4.30-6.30
  Hallie Meredith-Goymour Crafted words as contexts of display: ekphrasis and inscribed decoration on usable art in late antiquity Friday 9.00-10.30
  Merja Merras Was the Byzantine Bible interpretation really Orthodox? Friday 4.30-6.30
  Sophie Métivier Sceaux des muséesde Kayseri et de Niğde (Turquie, Cappadoce) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Mati Meyer Women at windows: glimpses of reality in Byzantine art Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Tamila Mgaloblishvili The monastery of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem: legends and reality Friday 9.00-10.30
  David Michelson Philoxenos of Mabbug on doctrinal conflict as a devotional practice Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Bojan Miljković The Domentijan's Life of Saint Sava the Serbian and the cults of Athonite miracle-working icons of the Virgin Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Pavel Milko The understanding of philosophy in Byzantium - Origen as the source of the 'dual method' Friday 4.30-6.30
  Dragos Mirsanu (Un)acceptable Otherness: imperial attitudes towards the Arianism of the barbarians from Theodosius I until the age of Justinian Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Katerina Mitsiou Die nizänischen Kaiser in der kaiserkritik der Palaiologenzeit Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Xenophon Moniaros Aspects of the North Aegean's naval organisation in the middle Byzantine period Friday 4.30-6.30
  Yana Morozova Amphorae imports of the Byzantine period (sixth-twelfth centuries) from underwater archaeological excavations in the Black Sea, Ukraine Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Benjamin Moulet L'intervention des laïcs dans les nominations episcopales (huitième au dixième siècles) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Dionysios Mourelatos Early Byzantine workshops in a settlement near Saint Catherine's monastery (Mount Sinai, Egypt) Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Jean-François Mourtoux-Bokor Les guerres hongroises de Jean II Comnène: enjeux stratégiques, conséquences géopolitiques Friday 4.30-6.30
  Natasa Mucalo Art and Orthodoxy: mosaics of Euphrasius' Basilica in Poreè (Croatia) Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Ana Muñoz Martínez Byzantine iconographic models in the Romanesque West: the 'Anastasis' in a Limoges enamel chest in the Museo Frederic Marès in Barcelona Friday 4.30-6.30
  Gohar Muradyan The Greek Physiologus and its old Armenian translation Friday 4.30-6.30
  Alexei Muraviev Reconstructing Ps-Amphilochius' narrative in the Prologue of the Vita Basilii Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Dan Ioan Muresan Princes sud-est européens, otages politiques à Constantinople (X-XV siècle) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Etleva Nallbani Death and funerary space in the Balkans in the early Middle Ages Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Maria Nanou Peintures murales post-byzantines dans l'église du monastère de Saint Lavrentios sur le Mont Pélion (Thessalie de l'est, Grèce) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Rebecca Naylor The stylite in West Syriac sources during Late Antiquity Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Diana Newall Church patronage in fourteenth century Candia Friday 4.30-6.30
  Katerina Nikolaou, Irene Chrestou Love, hatred and violence in the sacred palace: the story and history of the Amorion dynasty Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Maja Nikolić The Byzantine historian Doukas on Serbia Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Galit Noga-Banai The brass cross in Munich: innovative display of local tradition Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Marie Nystazopoulou-Pélékidou L'histoire des Congrès Internationaux des Etudes Byzantines: une première approche Friday 4.30-6.30
  Maria Orlova The importance of ornament in the system of Byzantine church decoration of the 1030s to 1050s in Russia, Greece and Macedonia Friday 9.00-10.30
  Robert Ousterhout The construction history of the Pantokrator Monastery in Constantinople Friday 9.00-10.30
  Olga Ovcharova New developments in Byzantine religious imagery and the monastic rite in the period between ca. 1050 and 1200 Friday 4.30-6.30
  Ferudun Özgümüş Recent archaeological survey in Istanbul Friday 4.30-6.30
  Melina Païssidou The wall paintings in Agios Nikolaos at Vevi (district Florina): a landmark in the iconography of the fifteenth century in Western Macedonia Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Mitko Panov Illyricum between east and west: administrative changes at the end of the fourth and the first half of the fifth century Friday 9.00-10.30
  Daphne Papadatou Concerning the Byzantine casus non existentium liberorum (κάσος ἐξ ἀπαιδίας) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Pagona Papadopoulou Serbia around the year 1200: the numismatic evidence Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Angeliki Papageorgiou 'And the wolves like Turks': the image of the Turks in the reign of John II (1118-1143) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Theodore Papaioannou The production of medieval amphoras and the reconstruction of Byzantine trade emanating from western Asia Minor Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Vassiliki Papoulia La réflexivité du phénomène historique par rapport à Byzance Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Silvia Pasi Gli affreschi della cappella 210 di El-Bagawat Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Virgil Pâslariuc La réception du modèle culturel byzantin dans la construction identitaire de la grande noblesse moldave au seizème siècle Friday 9.00-10.30
  Diane Pasquier-Chambolle L'entrée des veuves dans le monastères Paléologues: choix ou nécessité? Friday 4.30-6.30
  Joseph Patrich The 'Great Entrance': archaeological and literary evidence for a liturgical evolution in the early Christian churches of Palaestina and Arabia Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Vera Pavlova, Lyudmila Pekarskaya A Byzantine processional cross from Kiev Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Peter Petkoff Primacy and synodality in the commentaries of Theodore Balsamon Friday 4.30-6.30
  Efthymia Pietsch Die Stummheit des Bildes: ein Motiv in Epigrammen des Manuel Philes Friday 4.30-6.30
  Dora Piguet-Panayotova The Sion Censer Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Elisabeth Piltz Byzantine womens' visibility in the arts Friday 9.00-10.30
  Srdjan Pirivatrić History behind its picture: Pachymeres' report on a Byzantine-Serbian royal marriage project Friday 9.00-10.30
  Aurel Plasari An unknown codex on Saint Nicodemus of Berat Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Gayane Poghosyan The Christian reinterpretation of the classical conception of numbers in medieval Armenian literature Friday 4.30-6.30
  Zara Pogossian Constantine the Great and Armenian apocalyptic literature from the Cilician period, eleventh to thirteenth centuries Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Andrey Ponomarev Crisis of coinage or coinage of the crisis (1300-1350) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Emilian Popescu L'Eglise de Tomis aux temps du metropolite Valentinien (VIe s.). Son apocrisiariat de Constantinople Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Kazimir Popkonstantinov Magical texts on lead amulets: a Slavic-Byzantine discourse Friday 4.30-6.30
  Olga Popova The mosaics of St Sophia in Kiev and Hosios Lukas in Phokis: similarity and differences Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Mihailo Popović Mara Branković: the life and work of a woman on the cultural intersection between Serbs, Byzantines and Ottomans Friday 9.00-10.30
  Grigorios Poulimenos Harmonious sketches outside Byzantine churches in Greece Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Elena Dana Prioteasa Between East and West: the iconography of the Annunciation in the church of St Nicholas at Ribiţa Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Radivoj Radić A century of Byzantine studies in Serbia (1906-2006) Friday 4.30-6.30
  Vesna Radić The Byzantine coins from Diana (Zanes) on the Danubian limes Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Ninoslava RadoŠević Byzantine science in South-Slavonic literacy Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Mihail Raev Byzantine policy towards Kievan Rus during the reign of Nicephorus II Phocas (963-969) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Srdjan Rajkovic Byzantine identity and the Fall of Constantinople under the Ottomans in 1453 Friday 9.00-10.30
  Snezhana Rakova La tradition byzantine dans les textes chronographiques des Slaves orthodoxes Friday 9.00-10.30
  Aude Rapatout L'Albanie byzantine face aux menées angevines (treizième siècle) Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Ioanna Rapti Art chrétien en Méditerranée orientale à la fin du douzième siècle: les miniatures du lectionnaire syriaque Bnf syr 355 Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Tudor Rebengiuc The nature of language in Orthodox Church architecture Friday 4.30-6.30
  Delphine Renaut Le palais d'Harmonie (Nonnos de Panopolis, Dionysiaques 41.275-302): cosmologie et poétique Friday 4.30-6.30
  Andre-Louis Rey Fonction et représentation des banquets et repas dans le roman byzantin: le cas d'Hysmine et Hysminias Friday 4.30-6.30
  Josef Rist Hypatia und/oder Katharina? Über das angebliche Weiterleben einer spätantiken Philosophin Friday 4.30-6.30
  Biljana Ristovska-Josifovska The display of Byzantium in the Mauro Orbini's Il Regno de gli Slavi Friday 9.00-10.30
  Oleg Rodionov The autochthon hesychast tradition on the Holy Mountain Athos in the fourteenth century: the case of St Maximos Kausokalybes on display in his hagiographic dossier Friday 4.30-6.30
  Annalisa Rossi Annotazioni in margine alla tradizione manoscritta delle Appendici alla Synopsis Basilicorum Maior Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Eileen Rubery Was Pope John VII (705-707) really devoted to the Mother of God? A consideration of images he commissioned at St Peter's and Sta Maria Antiqua in Byzantine Rome Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Helen Saradi Church description in Procopius' Buildings, Book I: transmitting a cultural image to the future through eloquence Friday 4.30-6.30
  Alexander Sarantis War and Diplomacy in the Justinianic Balkans: the Gepid threat and imperial responses Friday 4.30-6.30
  Andrei Sazanov Byzantine pottery 'Glazed White Ware IV' by J. Hayes in the Northern Black Sea Coast region: deposits, typology, chronology and technology Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Nadine Schibille Early Byzantine Glass Production Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Thomas Schmidt Les commentaires de Basile le Minime aux discours 21 et 43 de Grégoire de Nazianze Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Brigitta Schrade From Jerusalem to Byzantium: the phenomenon of Georgian pre-altar crosses   
  Daniel Schwartz Catechesis and conversion in Late Antiquity Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Ufuk Serin Byzantine Ankara and the conversion of the Temple of Augustus and Rome into a church Friday 4.30-6.30
  Manea Erna Shirinian Armenian sources used by Byzantine writers Friday 4.30-6.30
  Boris Shopov The geographical knowledge of John Skylitzes and Byzantine foreign policy under Basil II (976-1025) Friday 9.00-10.30
  George Sideroundios Early Christian and Byzantine perceptions of 'Hellenes' Friday 9.00-10.30
  Juan Signes-Codoñer Das Πλἀτος τῶν νόμων Friday 4.30-6.30
  Luigi Silvano On the authorship of the Λόγος περὶ πίστεως attributed to Maximos Planoudes in ms. Vindobonensis Theologicus graecus 245 Friday 4.30-6.30
  Liliana Simeonova Liudprand's 'Catena Aenea': a misconstrued status symbol? Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Ida Sinkević Representing without icon: presence and image of king Marko in the church of St Demetrios near Susica Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Thomas Sizgorich 'Become infidels or we will throw you into the fire': the martyrs of Najran in early Muslim historiography, hagiography and Qur'anic exegesis   
  Dimitrios Skrekas Hymnographia iambica: in quest of author and audience Friday 4.30-6.30
  Natalia Smelova Melkite into Jacobite: study of elements of Syriac hymnography from the ninth to the eleventh centuries Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Svetlana Smolčić-Makuljević Sacred space in Serbian medieval culture: the monastery of Treskavac and St Prohor of Pèinja Friday 4.30-6.30
  Olga Smyka Alphabetic acrostic and epitaph: Manuel Philes Friday 4.30-6.30
  Kostas Smyrlis Some remarks on the taxation system of the empire of Nicaea, 1204-1261 Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Mihail Spatarelu The relationships of the righteous and holy voivode Stephen the Great with the Pontic region Friday 4.30-6.30
  Ioannis Spatharakis The illustration of the Skylitzes Matritensis: original or copy? Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Evangelia Spyrakou Byzantine choirs through ritual Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Vlada Stanković Nikephoros Bryennios, Anna Komnene and Konstantios Doukas: a story about a different perspective Friday 9.00-10.30
  Tatjana Starodubcev New views on the painter Hieromonch Macarios Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Michel Stavrou Le théologien Nicéphore Blemmydès, figure de contradiction entre Orthodoxes et Latinophrones Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Alexandra Stefanidou The Tower of Oia (in Santorini): a footprint in the history of the Duchy of the Archipelago of the Cyclades Friday 9.00-10.30
  Valerij Stepanenko The Caesar Bardas and his lead seal in the State Hermitage collection Friday 9.00-10.30
  Irina Sterligova Byzantine treasures in the Kremlin Armoury Friday 4.30-6.30
  Ivan Stevović Late Byzantine architecture: the question of originality Friday 4.30-6.30
  Yvonne Stoltz Gold and jewellery underwater: the remains of the pilgrimage shrine of Saints Cyrus and John in Menouthis Friday 9.00-10.30
  Andrew Stone Manuel's missionaries (Manuel I Komnenos) Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Ioanna Stoufi-Poulimenou A Byzantine architrave with a Deësis from Arcadia Friday 4.30-6.30
  Denis Sullivan Displaying the evidence in the Celestial Toll Houses in the Life of Basil the Younger: knowledge of the legal process in Byzantium Friday 4.30-6.30
  Marica Šuput New architectural concepts in the Late Byzantine period Friday 9.00-10.30
  Mark Swanson Sainthood achieved: the portrait of Pope Zacharias (#64, 1004-1032) in the Coptic-Arabic 'History of the Patriarchs'   
  Olena Syrtsova The philosophical and theological references in the Epistle of the Kiev Metropoliltan Joann to Pope Clement according to early Greek and Rus' versions Friday 4.30-6.30
  Ilinca Tanaseanu Between philosophy and the Church: Synesius of Cyrene's self-display in his writings Friday 4.30-6.30
  Vasilka Tăpkova-Zaimova Qu'y a-t-il de nouveau à ajouter au culte de Saint Demetrius? Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  George Tcheishvili Tradition and innovation in the ecclesiastical geography of Tao-Klarjeti Friday 9.00-10.30
  Mehmet Tezcan Changes in the route of the Silk Road during Byzantine-Turkish relations in the sixth century Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Homère-Alexandre Théologitis La structuration du sens du texte: à propos de la réutilisation des citations littéraires à Byzance Friday 4.30-6.30
  Andrei Timotin Le paradis byzantin: mythes et réalités Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Raimondo Tocci 'Chronika' und 'Synopsis chronike': zur Arbeitsweise des Autor-Kompilators Theodoros Skutariotes Friday 9.00-10.30
  Hanna-Riitta Toivanen Metropolitan and provincial: morphological aspects of provincial architecture influenced by Constantinople Friday 4.30-6.30
  Dmitri Tolstoy-Miloslavsky The Byzantine invasion of Norman Italy, 1155-8: its objectives and results Friday 4.30-6.30
  Valentina Toneatto Modèles ethico-économique dans l'hagiographie protobyzantine Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Aram Topchyan Josephus Flavius, Julius Africanus, Movsēs Xorenac'i and George Syncellus: the same events in four sources Friday 4.30-6.30
  Susana Torres Prieto-Hay The Slavonic tradition of the Alexander Romance Friday 4.30-6.30
  Nicolette Trahoulia Picturing desire: objects of the Byzantine bed chamber Friday 9.00-10.30
  Paraskevi Tritsaroli, Eleni Gini-Tsophopoulou Who, where and how dead were buried in Byzantine times? Bioarchaeological analysis of two Middle Byzantine cemeteries from Attica and Beotia, Greece (eleventh to fourteenth centuries) Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Vasiliki Tsamakda Representations of St Sophia in the churches of the painter Ioannes Pagomenos in Crete (first half of the fourteenth century) Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Niki Tselenti-Papadopoulou Les objets de culte en argent de la Communauté greque de Venise: temoignages d'archives (seizième au dix-neuvième siècles) Saturday 9.00-10.30
  John Turner The Epistles of St Symeon the New Theologian Friday 4.30-6.30
  Sophia Tutolmina Byzantine and Old Russian chant: the problems of comparative study Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Elena Ukhanova On the earliest Slavonic worship on Athos: the lost Typicon of the monastery of St Panteleemon Friday 4.30-6.30
  Larisa Urnysheva The Image of Athanasius of Alexandria in the Vita of Saint Nifont Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Natela Vachnadze Memoire collective: 'Le site tombal' des saints géorgiens en Turquie Friday 9.00-10.30
  Margarita Vallejo Girvés Dubious marital gift: some cases of banished wives Friday 4.30-6.30
  Anna Van'kova Early Byzantine monasticism: hagiography and juridical texts displaying two approaches to a single phenomenon Friday 4.30-6.30
  Edda Vardanyan Le thème de l'Arbre de Jessé et la conception de la 'royauté' dans l'enluminure arménienne des treizième au quizième siècles Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Stella Vardanyan The ancient Armenian version of On the Making of Man by Gregory of Nyssa Friday 4.30-6.30
  Arpi Vardumyan Music therapy in medieval Armenia Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Gohar Vardumyan The sun in Armenian mentality and culture (according to ancient Greek and medieval Armenian sources) Friday 9.00-10.30
  Anestis Vasilakeris The Protaton frescoes: a display of the new emperor's orthodoxy? Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Elena Ene D-Vasilescu Inspiration and innovation: orthodox art in Romanian lands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Marina Vicelja Istria: a case study for the reception of Byzantine aesthetics in provinces Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Jurij Vin The Information Technology of Studies on the authentic notions and terms in Byzantine law: the programme module of determination of the information affinity Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Jurij Vin The db 'Byzantine Law': presentation of the new version Friday 4.30-6.30
  Jurij Vin The Information Technology of Studies on the authentic notions and terms in Byzantine law: the programme module of determination of the information affinity   
  Athanasios Vionis Busy Byzantines: medieval ceramics and living standards in the territories of Tanagra (Greece) and Sagalassos (Turkey) Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Ioannis Vitaliotis Quelques remarques sur la question de la fonction des compartiments dits 'chapelles' des églises byzantines Friday 4.30-6.30
  Anton Vojtenko The term logismos in the Vita Antonii, Historia Lausiaca, Historia Monachrum in Aegypto Friday 4.30-6.30
  Tasha Vorderstrasse A ceramic koine: medieval polychrome sgraffiato pottery Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Sotiris Voyadjis On the building history of the Monastery of St John the Theologian on Patmos Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Nadezhda Vysotskaja Les bases byzantines de l'art du Biélorus du douzième au diz-septième siècle Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Christopher Walter The iconography of Constantine I and the First Council of Nicaea Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Rainer Warland Settlement and painted funerary chapels in Byzantine Cappadocia Friday 4.30-6.30
  Rebecca White The divine image and imageless prayer in fourteenth-century hesychasm Friday 4.30-6.30
  Marcin WoŁoszyn The Cross goes East: processes of conversion in central and eastern Europe (1000-1300) in the light of new archaeological finds Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  David Woods Corruption and Mistranslation: the 'common Syriac source' on the origin of the Mardaites Friday 4.30-6.30
  Christopher Wright Byzantine legitimacy, Latin rule and Greek insurrection in the fourteenth-century eastern Aegean Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Jialing Xu Byzantium or Seljuk Sultanate? On a piece of narrative on 'Fulin' in Sung-shih (History of Sung Dynasty) Friday 4.30-6.30
  Bogdan Yankovyy Reception of Byzantine patristic texts in Ukranian literature from the Kyiv-Rus period to the present Friday 4.30-6.30
  Asnu-Bilban Yalçin Sixth century Constantinopolitan sculpture: some recent finds in the city and in recent restorations Wednesday 9.00-10.30
  Valeri Yotov Byzantine weaponry and equipment from Bulgaria (fourth to twelfth centuries): traditions and influences Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Konstantinos Zafeiris Portraits of early Roman emperors in the Synopsis Sathas Friday 9.00-10.30
  Lilit Zakaryan Armenian sculpture of the thirteenth century and Byzantine art Friday 4.30-6.30
  Nina Zakharina Russian chant books: Byzantine heritage or original system? Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Anna Zakharova Between Mount Sinai and St Petersburg: the transfer of the Codex Sinaiticus to Russia Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Ewa Zakrzewska Narrative techniques in Coptic-Bohairic Martyrs Acts Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Vera Zalesskaya La céramique Byzantine du type Zeuxippus au temps du règne de l'empereur Manuel I (1143-1180) Saturday 9.00-10.30
  Nada Zečević The image of Carlo I Tocco as a ruler: features, models, reception Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Sergiy Zelenko A hoard of thirteenth-century coins from the Trebizond empire, found on a shipwreck site in the Black Sea Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Natalya Victorovna Zhilina Byzantine aesthetics and its Russian medieval contemporaries (with reference to jewel art) Friday 4.30-6.30
  Harmut Ziche Constantinople in the fourth century: do emperors need a new 'capital'? Wednesday 11.00-12.30
  Diklah Zohar Mosaic craftsmen and workshop organisation in the provinces of Arabia and Palestina in Late Antiquity Friday 4.30-6.30
  Stephen Zwirn The Dumbarton Oaks enamel 'button' redefined Saturday 9.00-10.30


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