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E A Lowe Lectures in Palaeography 2023: Manuscripts of Character: Codex, Ethos, and Authority in Byzantium and Beyond - Recording

In Hilary 2023, Professor Niels Gaul delivered the E A Lowe Lectures in the Auditorium. These are of particular interest in light of The Spencer Building fundraising campaign.

Niels Gaul is A G Leventis Professor of Byzantine Studies and Director of the Centre for Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies at the University of Edinburgh; from 2005 to 2007 he held the inaugural Dilts-Lyell Research Fellowship in Greek Palaeography at Lincoln College and in the Faculty of Classics.  His research interests include the socio-historical dynamics of schools, learning, and the classical tradition in Byzantium; since 2017 he has been co-directing an ERC-funded comparative project on classicising learning in the Byzantine and middle-period Chinese imperial systems.

  • Tuesday 28 February  –  “Codex” – explores the phenomenon of Byzantine literati curating their own writings in codex format and possible ancient and patristic models; with glances at similar practices in other medieval manuscript cultures
  • Thursday 2 March – “Ethos” – examines the ways in which such codices were thought to display the author’s character, and what the concept entailed in this context
  • Tuesday 7 March –  “Authority” – relates expressions of authorial ethos to matters of mise-en-page, with particular attention to marginal spaces

For information about the E A Lowe Lectures, please click here.

To watch the recordings, please email development@ccc.ox.ac.uk.