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CATEGORIES:Slavonic Studies
SUMMARY:Third Annual Public Lecture in Medieval &amp\; Ear
 ly Modern Slavonic  Studies: A Twelfth-Century Sla
 vonic Ekphrasis of Hippodrome Scenes in the Cathed
 ral of St. Sophia in Kyiv? - Assoc. Prof. Robert R
 omanchuk\, Dept. of Modern Languages and Linguisti
 cs\, Florida State University\; Research Fellow\, 
 Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute and Visiting 
 Asst. Prof. Brad Hostetler\, Dept. of Art History\
 , Kenyon College
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181031T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181031T183000
UID:TALK111988AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/111988
DESCRIPTION:*Third Annual Public Lecture in Medieval and Early
  Modern Slavonic Studies Lecture in collaboration 
 with the Byzantine Worlds Seminar*\n\nSponsored: C
 RASSH and Cambridge Ukrainian Studies\n\n*Robert R
 omanchuk* is a philologist. He has published the m
 onograph _Byzantine Hermeneutics and Pedagogy in t
 he Russian North: Monks and Masters at the Kirillo
 -Belozerskii Monastery\, 1397–1501_ (U. Toronto Pr
 ess\, 2007) and a number of book chapters and jour
 nal publications\, most recently chapters on the l
 iterature of Mount Athos for David Wallace’s _Euro
 pe: A Literary History\, 1348–1418 (Oxford UP\, 20
 16) and on “lettered education” in Kyivan Rus for 
 the English translation of Mykhailo Hrushevsky’s H
 istory of Ukraine-Rus'_\, vol. 3 (ed. Frank Sysyn:
  \nCIUS\, 2016). He is preparing a critical editio
 n of the Byzantine romantic epic Digenis Akritis i
 n its Old Slavonic translation\, _The Deeds of the
  Brave Men of Old_. He also works in psychoanalysi
 s and literature.\n\n*Brad Hostetler* is an art hi
 storian whose research focuses on relics and reliq
 uaries\, text and image relationships\, and patron
 age practices in the Byzantine Empire. He has held
  fellowships at Dumbarton Oaks Research Library an
 d Collection and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. H
 is current book project examines the design and us
 e of reliquaries in Byzantium after Iconoclasm and
  before the Fourth Crusade. He looks at the ways i
 n which these objects mediated the viewer’s access
  to\, and veneration of\, sacred matter in persona
 l devotion and public ceremonial.
LOCATION:Alison Richard Building\, Sidgwick Site\, Room SG2
  7 West Road\,  Cambridge\, CB3 9DT
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