December 16, 2014
“The Panoplia Dogmatike by Euthymios Zygadenos,” by Nadia Miladinova (MEDS MA ‘04, PhD ‘11), gives snapshots of the history of the authoritative anthology, the “Panoplia Dogmatike” in the early modern period and uses sources previously regarded unrelated to the Panoplia. Created in the 12th century, the Panoplia Dogmatike is one of the Byzantine anthologies that became a key source for Orthodox theology. The anthology is known in more than 140 Greek manuscripts. In the 14th century it was translated into Old Church Slavonic.
September 23, 2014
Peter Bokody, a graduate of both the Master's and PhD programs in the Department of Medieval Studies, edited the newly published catalogue “Image and Christianity: Visual Media in the Middle Ages.” The bilingual volume (in English and Hungarian) catalogs two recent exhibitions from the Benedictine Archabbey of Pannonhalma – one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary. The aim of the exhibitions is to show to the viewer the various forms and media of image-worship in medieval Christianity.
