(c.600-1453) - The British School at Rome

Adriatic as a Threshold to Byzantium
(c.600-1453)
14–16 January 2015
A three-day workshop organised in conjunction with the British School at Athens.
Wednesday 14 January
9.30
Introduction
10.00
Paul Stephenson (Nijmegen) Keynote Lecture How Byzantine was the Adriatic?
10.50
Questions
11.10
Coffee
11.30 Tom Brown (Edinburgh) The Early Rivals of Venice: Comparative Urban and Economic
development in the Upper Adriatic c. 751–1050.
12.00 Stefano Gasparri (Venice) Le origini di Venezia fra l’Italia, Bisanzio e l’Adriatico
12.30
Questions
13.00
Lunch Break
14.00
Francesco Borri (Vienna) A Winter Sea: Byzantium and the Barbarians during the Ebbing of the Adriatic Connection 600–800
14.30
Oliver Schmitt (Vienna) Dalmatia and Albania under Venetian rule
15.00 Trpimir Vedriš (Zagreb) Hagiography and the Cult of the Saints in Early Medieval Byzantine Dalmatia
15.30
Tea
16.00 Jean-Marie Martin (CNRS) La Pouille byzantine
16.30 Magdalena Skoblar (BSA/BSR)‘Formula virtutis maris astrum porta salutis’: Iconography of the Virgin in the Early Medieval Adriatic (c. 751–1095)
17.00
Questions
Thursday 15 January
9.30 Richard Hodges (Rome) Keynote lecture The Adriatic Sea AD 500–1100: corrupted or unified and ‘global’?
10.20 Questions
10.40 Coffee
11.00 Sauro Gelichi (Venice) Venezia e l’Adriatico tra la tarda antichità e l’alto medioevo:
evoluzione dell’insediamento nel quadro socio-economico
11.30 Joanita Vroom (Leiden) Thinking of Linking: Pottery Connections, Southern Italy, Butrint and Beyond
12.00
Pagona Papadopoulou (Athens) From one Coast to Another and Beyond: Adriatic
Connections through the Sigillographic Evidence
12.30 Questions
13.00
Lunch Break
14.00
John Mitchell (Norwich) Abul-Abbas & All That: Visual Dynamics between the Caliphate, Italy and the West in the Age of Charlemagne
14.30
Valentino Pace (Udine) Icone e affreschi della Puglia nell’Adriatico e nel Mediterraneo
bizantino
15.00
Questions
15.30
Tea
16.00 Visit to Santa Maria Antiqua
Friday 16 January
9.30 Michael Angold (Edinburgh) Keynote lecture Revisiting Manuel I Comnenus’s arrest of the
Venetians of Constantinople (1171)
10.20 Questions
10.40
Coffee
11.00 Peter Frankopan (Oxford) The Rise of the Adriatic in the Age of the Crusades
11.30 Christopher Wright (London) Contexts of Sea Power and the Evolution of Venetian Crusading
12.00 Questions
12.30
Lunch Break
13.30 Guillame Saint-Guillian (Amiens) Venice and the Southern Adriatic after the Fourth Crusade: Negotiating the Expansion
14.00 Elisabeth Crouzet-Pavan (Paris) Venise cosmopolite: le cœur battant de la Méditerranée
chrétienne
14.30 Questions
15.00
Tea
15.30 Judith Herrin (London) and Chris Wickham (Oxford) Closing responses and final discussion