As we gear up for the first ETT workshop next month, we have also decided to inaugurate the blog category of ‘Featured Emotion’. Here we will regularly display examples of our research findings. Stay tuned!
Read MoreOn Phrike
For an example of the ETT‘s members research, check out two public talks by our PI Douglas Cairns: The Horror and the Pity: Phrike as a Tragic Emotion (2014) Language, Literature, and History in the Study of Emotion (2016) Douglas Cairns – Language, literature, and history in the study of emotion from The World As We Feel It on Vimeo.
Read MoreDouglas Cairns (PI)
Douglas Cairns is Professor of Classics at Edinburgh University and ETT‘s principal investigator. Having received his PhD in Greek from the University of Glasgow, he later taught at University of St Andrews, University of Otago, University of Leeds and University of Glasgow before finally coming to Edinburgh where he took up the Chair of Classics in 2004. Following Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung research fellowships (1993-5 and 2011) and a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship (2008-11), Douglas received a Senior Research…
Read MoreNiels Gaul
Niels Gaul is A.G. Leventis Professor of Byzantine Studies and Acting Head of Classics (until 31 July 2016) at Edinburgh University and a member of ETT‘s network. Having graduated from Oxford (MSt, 1999) and Bonn (PhD, 2005), Niels was Dilts-Lyell Research Fellow in Greek palaeography (University of Oxford, 2005–2007), Associate Professor of Byzantine studies (Central European University, 2007–2015) and most recently, in 2015, he was appointed A. G. Leventis Chair of Byzantine Studies at Edinburgh. Niels…
Read MoreIoannis Papadogiannakis
Ioannis Papadogiannakis is Lecturer in Classics at the Centre for Hellenic Studies and Theology and Religious Studies at King’s College London and a member of ETT‘s network. Having studied at the Universities of Thessaloniki and Münster, in 2004 Ioannis defended his PhD at Princeton University. Entitled Christianity and Hellenism in the Fifth-Century Roman Empire: The Apologetics of Theodoret of Cyrrhus Against the Greeks in Context, his dissertation (and first book in press from Harvard…
Read MoreMartin Hinterberger
Martin Hinterberger is Professor at the Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies at the University of Cyprus and a member of ETT‘s network. Martin obtained bot his MA and PhD degrees in Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies from the University of Vienna (1990 and 1996). During 1995-2001 he was a research fellow at the Center of Byzantine Studies of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, an appointment followed by his Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung fellowship at…
Read MoreLioba Theis
Lioba Theis is Professor of Byzantine Art History at the Departments of Art History and Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies at the University of Vienna (since 2005), an Associate Director of the Institute of Byzantine Studies, Director of the Digital Research Archive for Byzantium (DiFaB) and a member of ETT‘s network. Having studied art history, classical archaeology, Christian archaeology, and musicology and violin in Cologne and Bonn where she defended her dissertation, Lioba taught at the…
Read MoreAglae Pizzone
Aglae Pizzone is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Medieval Literature, jointly hosted by the University of Southern Denmark and University of York, and a member of ETT‘s network. Aglae obtained degrees in Classics from the universities of Florence (1999) and Milan (2003) and held numerous prestigious fellowships and research appointments since 2004. She was a fellow a the École Pratique des Hautes Etudes-CNRS in Paris, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection and the Seeger Center for…
Read MoreDivna Manolova
Divna Manolova served as ETT‘s Academic Network Facilitator until November 2016. Divna received her MA and PhD in Medieval Studies from Central European University where she defended a dissertation on the scientific and philosophical letters of the late Byzantine scholar Nikephoros Gregoras. She carried out doctoral research at Central European University, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations and Brown University’s Department of Classics. Subsequently, she…
Read MoreMatteo Zaccarini
Matteo is ETT‘s Academic Network Facilitator since November 2016. Born and bred in Italy, near Ravenna, I had my BA in Cultural Heritage and MA in Ancient History (both at Bologna), then a PhD in Ancient History (2013) in co-tutelle between Bologna and King’s College London, with a doctoral partnership with UNC Chapel Hill. My PhD thesis proposes a historical reconstruction of the period of Cimon son of Miltiades, ca.…
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