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Seminar hosted by Giorgia Nicosia, Marion Pragt (@worldlyscribe.bsky.social), Andy Hilkens (@andyhilkens.bsky.social), and Dan Batovici (@danbatovici.bsky.social). Website: TeTra.univie.ac.at.
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In case you missed it, here is the recording of today's paper by Georgi Mitov (ÖAW/University of Vienna)! www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYLj...

Tomorrow!

Next Thursday the TeTra seminar continues with a paper on Byzantine funerary rites by Georgi Mitov (ÖAW/University of Vienna)! Don't forget to sign up with @andyhilkens.bsky.social to receive the Zoom link, if you're not yet on the mailing list! (Image Vat. Gr. 1836, f. 80r)

If you couldn't attend, here is the recording of the first TeTra Lecture of 2025, delivered by Willy Clarysse: "Remnants of Christian books from the second to the eight centuries" www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQux...

Due to unforeseen circumstances Thursday's paper is postponed to a yet to determine date. But don't worry, the next paper (by Giorgi Mitov) is already next Thursday 6 March!

Next Thursday 27 February at 10 AM, we are entering the Palmyrene diaspora through its inscriptions with Antonietta Castiello (University of Oldenburg). As ever, if you are not yet on the mailing list, do not forget to register with @andyhilkens.bsky.social !

Tomorrow!

This is happening next week! There is still time to register with @andyhilkens.bsky.social

We've recently passed our one hundredth events mark. More than half of the papers and all lectures are available on our Youtube channel. www.youtube.com/@TeTraSemina...

Here goes the recording – thanks to all who joined in! Mateusz Kusio (KU Leuven) •The Manuscript Tradition of Commodianus: On the Reception of an Obscure Poet•

Tomorrow! If you want to attend online and are not yet on the mailing list, contact @andyhilkens.bsky.social to receive the Zoom link!

Join us on Thursday 6 February at 10 AM for a conversation with @mateuszkusio.bsky.social on the early Christian Latin poet Commodianus

No problem if you missed last week's paper on Philo of Alexandria by Lea Niccolai (Cambridge). The recording is now up on our YouTube channel! www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUcH...

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For those who missed it, the recording of Ted Erho's paper onthe Ethiopic version of Alexander I of Alexandria's letter is now up on our YouTube channel! www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6gU...

Who needs words? Next Thursday 23 January at 10 am CET, Lea Niccolai (Cambridge) will speak about the paradox of written scripture and unwritten divine law in Philo. All welcome!

The day after tomorrow! There is still time to register!

This Wednesday 15 Jan at 10 AM Ted Erho has the honour of delivering the first paper of 2025. The topic is a letter of Alexander I of Alexandria that is preserved in Ethiopic. If you're not yet on the mailing list and would like to attend, please register w/ @andyhilkens.bsky.social

The first lecture of the year will be delivered on Wed 19 Feb 2024, at 4PM CET, by Willy Clarysse (KU Leuven) on Remnants of Christian books (2nd-8th cent. AD). If you are not yet on the mailing list, do not forget to register with @AndyHilkens!

We are thrilled to announce the preliminary TeTra programme for 2025, which is now available on our new website: tetra.univie.ac.at! Wishing you a very good, hopefully restful Christmas break, and an even better new year, Your Tetra team – Marion, Giorgia, Andy and Dan

Yesterday's paper by Piril Us-MacLennan on cognitive mapping and Byzantine history is now up on the TeTra Youtube channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmN1...

Space, mental maps, and Byzantine storytelling in tomorrow's TeTra seminar. It's still possible to register for our final meeting of 2024.

Join us on Thu 19 December at 10 AM CET for the last paper of the year by Piril Us MacLennan (UGent) who will speak about Cognitive Mapping and Spatial Hierarchies in Attaleiates’ History! If you're not yet on the mailing list, don't forget to register w/ @andyhilkens.bsky.social!

Logic, philosophy, individuality and late antique Armenian patristics: the recording of last Thursday's paper by Benedetta Contin is now available to watch on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0XU...

Tomorrow! For those who would like to attend, registering is still possible.

Last week's paper by Daria Elagina (University of Hamburg) is now up on Youtube!

Next up, coming Thursday 5 December, 10 AM CET Benedetta Contin (IMAFO, ÖAW) will be speaking about the challenges working with post-Chalcedonian Armenian theological texts. If you are not yet on the TeTra mailing list, do not forget to register w/one of the hosts.