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2011 Annual Byzantine Studies Conference

Registration: www.umich.edu/~byzantine

The Byzantine Studies Conference is an annual


forum for the presentation and discussion of
papers embodying current research on
all aspects of Byzantine history and culture.
Rackham Graduate School, The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)
Arts at Michigan, International Institute, Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs,
SPONSORS:

Two items from


University of Michigan 2011 Annual
collections will be Byzantine Studies
discussed in Conference
papers given
at the conference:
the smaller of two
fragments of an early
papyrus roll with Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
a later Byzantine 434 South State St.
Ann Arbor, MI, 48109
codex (Ms. 50). 734.764.9304
byzantium@umich.edu
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2011
Annual Byzantine
Studies Conference
734-764-9304
byzantium@umich.edu

SPONSORS:
Arts at Michigan, International Institute,
Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs, Rackham Graduate School,
The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)

The Byzantine Studies Conference is an Kelsey Museum


annual forum for the presentation and of Archaeology
discussion of papers embodying current 434 South State St.
research on all aspects of Byzantine history Ann Arbor, MI, 48109
and culture.
Two items from University of Michigan
collections will be discussed in papers
given at the conference:
the smaller of two fragments of
an early papyrus roll with
a later Byzantine codex (Ms. 50). Registration:
SPONSORS: www.umich.edu/~byzantine
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2011 Annual Byzantine Studies Conference


Registration: www.umich.edu/~byzantine

Kelsey Museum of Archaeology


The Byzantine Studies Conference is an annual forum 434 South State St.
for the presentation and discussion of papers embodying Ann Arbor, MI, 48109
current research on all aspects of Byzantine history
and culture. 734-764-9304
byzantium@umich.edu

Two items from University of Michigan collections will be


discussed in papers given at the conference:
the smaller of two fragments of an early papyrus roll with
a later Byzantine codex (Ms. 50).

SPONSORS:
Registration:
Arts at Michigan, International Institute, www.umich.edu/~byzantine
Rackham Graduate School,
The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA),
Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs

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