Graduate Conference-Shifting Fortunes in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages

Tue, 22 Apr, 2025 at 08:30 am to Wed, 23 Apr, 2025 at 06:00 pm UTC-07:00

Meadows Lecture Theatre (Doorway 4), School of History, Classics and Archaeology | Edinburgh

Centre for Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies, University of Edinburgh
Publisher/HostCentre for Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies, University of Edinburgh
Graduate Conference-Shifting Fortunes in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
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The University of Edinburgh's 6th International Graduate Conference in Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies (LAIBS)
About this Event

Programme:­

Day One (22/04/25)


Registration (8:45)


Welcome (9:15)


Panel 1 (9:30-11:30) (Shifting fortunes of Roman authors) Chair: Professor Niels Gaul


Ethan Chilcott, (University of Oxford), Forced conversio?: Re-thinking Cassiodorus’ Career Change


Daiki Sano (University of Edinburgh), Tyche, Dike, and Telchines: Shifting Fortunes in George Pachymeres’ History


Rupert Rainer (University of Graz), The Megaira’s Grace. Panegyrical Re-Reading of Misfortunes in the Ekphrasis of Hagia Sophia by Paulus Silentiarius


Daniil Pleshak (University of Tübingen, delivered online), Others Envy Your Crowns: Alliances at the Universal Council of 869-870


Coffee Break (11:30-12:00)


Panel 2 (12:00-13:00) (Churches and community patronage) Chair: Professor Charles West


Paul Aste (Brown University), Infidels and Pagans: Changing rhetorical fortunes in the high Pyrenees?


Nicolette Vollero Levy (The Cyprus Institute), Communal Salvation? A Case Study of Community Patronage in Latin Cyprus


Lunch (13:00-14:00)


Panel 3 (14:00-15:30) (Politics and the Byzantine court) Chair: Dr Anais Lamesa


Ruisen Zheng (King’s College London), Political Fortune, Providence, and Imperial Destiny in Macedonian Official Historiographical Project Biography


Lucas Butler (University of Edinburgh), Symbols of imperial fortune: recontextualising the Strategoi at the 10th century Constantinopolitan court


Marcus Wells (University of Oxford), Shifting Fortunes at the Court of Michael VII: the Testimony of Kekaumenos’ Consilia et Narrationes



Coffee Break (15:30-16:00)


Panel 4 (15:45-16:45) (Literature in the Islamicate world) Chair: Professor Andrew Newman


Mathew Madain (Princeton University), De Anima in Arabic: Qusṭā b. Lūqā and the beginnings of the Aristotelian Philosophical Tradition in Arabic


Liam Walk (Harvard University), Nāṣir’s Doggerel: Reappraising the Fortunes of the Early Mamluk Jewry through Popular Verse


Break (16:45-17:15)


Keynote Lecture (17:30-18:15)


Dr Krystina Kubina (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Political Turmoil and Creative Freedom: Managing Personal Experiences in Late Medieval Greek Poetry


Reception, McMillan room (18:30-19.15)


Dinner (19:30) at , 5 min walk from the University.



Day Two (23/04/25)


Panel 1 (9:00-10:30) (Climate and the Economy) Chair: Dr Nik Matheou


Ian Ferreira Bonze (University of St Andrews), Roman plebs and indebtedness: the “crisis of entitlement” of 384


Rocío Suárez Vallejo (University of Málaga, delivered online), Looking for fortune in post-Roman Iberian countryside (s. VII)


Andrew McNey (University of Oxford, delivered online), Shifting Fortunes in the Desert: The Resilient Farmers of the Late Antique Levant


Coffee Break (10:30-11:15)


Panel 2 (11:15-12:15) (Reactions to conquest) Chair: Dr Marie Legendre


Sofia Thatharopoulou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, delivered online), Shifting fortunes- shifting priorities. Non-elite Christians in the early Islamic caliphates


Camila Palaio Martorelli (Federal University of São Paulo), Faith and Power: the role of Pisan spolia in the republic's maritime ascension


Lunch (12:30-13:30)


Panel 3 (13:30-14:30) (Fortunes of elites in Late Antiquity) Chair: Professor Lucy Grig


Silvia Lucchesi (University of Padua), Zenobia of Palmyra: power and downfall in the Historia Augusta


Arttu Alaranta (University of Helsinki), Humble Aristocrats and Elite Nonconformists: Contrasting Models of Upper-Class Asceticism in Late Antiquity


Coffee Break (14:30-15:15)


Panel 4 (15:15-16:45) (Byzantine literary discourse) Chair: Dr Yannis Stouraitis


Antonio Pio Di Cosmo (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia), Fortune and Fate of Andronikos I Komnenos in Light of the Visual Program of the Liber ad honorem Augusti


Dido Papikinou (University of Oxford), Politics of Survival: The Representation of Roman-Mongol Interactions in the Historia of George Pachymeres


Ada Kök (Central European University), Competing Christian Eschatological Discourses in the Fourth-Century Mediterranean


Closing statements (16.45-17.00)



Optional Seminar (17:15)


Dr Krisztina Ilko (University of Cambridge), Beyond the Lewis Chessmen: Chess and Race in the Global Middle Ages (Scottish History Seminar and Edinburgh Centre for Global History)



Optional Pub and Food

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Meadows Lecture Theatre (Doorway 4), School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Teviot Place, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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