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Die angebliche Herkunft der meisten orthodoxen Heiligen in Westeuropa und ihr Werdegang im Orient ist entweder ganz erfunden oder doch zumindest in extremer Weise übertrieben, so daß sie nicht glaubwürdig sind.
In Assos, a three-nave basilica was built in the early Byzantine period in the Hellenistic-Roman necropolis in which a saint grave was integrated. The tomb is characterized by a channel through liquids could be directed into the interior... more
This volume taps into the heretofore scarcely leveraged potential offered by a codicological and paleographic approach to reconstruct the history of Ptolemy’s 'Geography'. The author presents many of the work’s manuscripts for the first... more
The Byzantine Treatise „About the Highly Esteemed and Famous Art of the Goldsmith“ - A New Edition with German Translation and Multidisciplinary Commentary: The Project und First Results of the Experimental Evaluation The medieval... more
Der Beitrag widmet sich der Klosterpolitik des bedeutenden byzantinischen Kaisers. Dabei wird die starke Einbindung des Mönchtums in "reichskirchliche Strukturen" und die Reaktion darauf reflektiert.
Appunti soprattutto visivi sulla multietnicità del regno normanno, i rapporti e conflitti con Bisanzio e la "imitatio" del basileus da parte dei re normanni di Sicilia per una conferenza tenuta durante un simposio sullo scisma del 1054.
Short video for a presentation of the Byzantine heritage and the research on Byzantium in Vienna: https://youtu.be/w4fYJu6AXus Produced for the Division of Byzantine Research/Institute for Medieval Research of the Austrian Academy of... more
The Empire of Nicaea was a successor of the Byzantium shattered in 1204. In the newly established state marine traditions of Byzantines, remain alive. The best testimony to this, are the evidence contained in the chronicle of Georgios... more
The life and work of the monk and theologian Gregory Akindynos († 1348) is scarcely known any more. This is not surprising: Akindynos was excommunicated from the Church at two imperial synods in Constantinople in February 1347 and banned... more
Artikel, in: Ch. Stavrakos – A.-K. Wassiliou-Seibt – M. Krikorian (Hrsg.), Hypermachos. FS Werner Seibt, 2007, 211–233
Public Lecture at the Jüd. Institut f. Erwachsenenbildung, Praterstern 1, 1020 Wien (11 April 2018, 18:30) https://www.vhs.at/de/k/288444173 Außerhalb der islamischen Welt wurde das Byzantinische Reich zu einem der bedeutendsten... more