DBBE Online Lectures
Byzantine manuscripts of all periods and kinds regularly contained colophons, scribal prayers, dedicatory pieces, and other “paratexts” in verse. These small (or sometimes long) poems give us a unique insight into the interests, ideologies and emotions of scribe, patron, and/or reader. They are testimonies to a long and often eventful history of reading and interpretation in Byzantine culture, and at the same time, they are fascinating (but sometimes overlooked) works of poetic art.
The DBBE has greatly improved access to this corpus. Nevertheless, book epigrams continue to elicit many questions, from palaeography to art history, from metrics to the history of text transmission. In this series of lectures, we invite scholars to share their perspectives on this multifaceted genre.
Spring 2022 Series
In Spring 2022, we continue Speaking From the Margins with a series of five online lectures.
The lectures will take place at 4pm (Central European Time) and will be freely accessible via Zoom. No registration required. The links to the individual lectures will be broadly advertised before each lecture.
- Thursday 17 February 2022
Brad Hostetler, Ekphrasis and Epigrams on Byzantine Art
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recording - Thursday 17 March 2022
Nina Sietis, Reading ‘la plume à la main’: Case Studies of Secondary Metrical Paratexts
abstract and practical information
* at the request of the speaker, this lecture was not recorded * - Thursday 21 April 2022
Luise Marion Frenkel, The Diaphanous Reputation of Late Antique Patristic Authors on the Byzantine Folio
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recording - Tuesday 17 May 2022
Manolis Patedakis, Some Aspects of Theodore Prodromos’ Poetry in the Tetrasticha on Chapters From the Old and New Testament
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recording - Tuesday 14 June 2022
Aglae Pizzone, Patrons and Heroes in the Book Epigrams of the Voss. Gr. Q1
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recording
Fall 2021 Series
- Tuesday 14 September 2021
Renaat Meesters, A Plea for a Database of Latin Book Epigrams
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recording - Tuesday 19 October 2021
Simon Zuenelli, The Ancient Legacy of the Byzantine Book Epigram
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recording - Tuesday 16 November 2021
Ottavia Mazzon, Hidden Paratexts: The Transmission of Paratextual Elements Within Collections of Excerpts
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recording - Tuesday 14 December 2021
Julián Bértola, Book Epigrams, Verse Scholia and Some Limit Cases: Versified Paratexts on Historiography and Their Interplay
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recording
Spring 2021 Series
- Thursday 11 February 2021
Andreas Rhoby, Verse and Image: The Kosmos of Byzantine Metrical Paratexts
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recording - Tuesday 2 March 2021
Julie Boeten, The Focus in and on Book Epigrams: A Pragmatic Investigation of Object Clitic Pronouns and the Topic-Focus Pair in Byzantine Book Epigrams
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recording - Tuesday 30 March 2021
Jacopo Marcon, Παῦλος ὁ μύστης τῶν ἀπορρήτων λόγων: On the Use of the Book Epigrams in New Testament Catenae on Paul
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recording - Tuesday 27 April 2021
Alessandra Palla, Manuscript Tradition and Cultural Perspectives: Investigating the Epigrams AP 2, vv. 372-376 and AP 9, 583
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recording - Tuesday 25 May 2021
Sien De Groot, Reading and Writing the Areopagite. Book Epigrams as Witnesses to the Transmission of the Corpus Dionysiacum
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recording - Tuesday 22 June 2021
Georgi Parpulov, A Typology of Metrical Paratexts
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recording