Seminarium Ewa Wipszycka Warsaw Late Antique: semestr letni 2025/2026

Zapraszamy na kolejny cykl Ewa Wipszycka Warsaw Late Antique Seminar, zawsze w czwartek, godz. 16.45, sala 203 na Wydziale Prawa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.
Prowadzący: Agaty Deptuły (agata.deptula@uw.edu.pl) lub Roberta Wiśniewskiego (r.wisniewski@uw.edu.pl)
Program:
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
30.04 – Anastasiia Lyakhovich (UW), Between Languages, Landscapes, and Power: Linguistic Strategies of Naming Space in Middle Byzantine and Medieval Armenia 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
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
28.05 – Kristina Sessa (Ohio State University), Disaster at Scale: Experiencing Ruinous Events in Late Antiquity
