2005 Colloquium
Ernst Kitzinger Memorial Colloquium
Henry Maguire and Alice-Mary Talbot
This colloquium has been organized as a tribute to the memory of Ernst Kitzinger, who died in January 2003 at the age of 90. It is most appropriate for a memorial conference to be planned at Dumbarton Oaks, where Kitzinger spent a quarter century of his career (1941–1966), where he researched and wrote a significant portion of his scholarly oeuvre, and where he served as Director of Studies for eleven years (1955–1966), playing a formative role in the shaping of the Byzantine program.
The speakers, almost all of whom were doctoral students of Kitzinger's at Harvard, have been asked to contribute papers on their mentor's career as scholar and teacher or to make a presentation that reflects Kitzinger's scholarly interests and his influence on their intellectual formation. At the close of Friday afternoon's session there will be an opportunity for members of the audience to offer reminiscences of their teacher/colleague.
Scholarly Activities
- Scholarly Meetings
- Publications
- Fellowship Reports
- Project Grant Reports
- Greek Summer School
- Numismatics and Sigillography Summer Program
Resources
- General Library Collections
- Image Collections & Fieldwork Archives
- Byzantine Photograph Collections
- Index of Christian Art
Online Resources
- Hagiography Database Project
- Translations of Byzantine Saints' Lives
- Dissertations in North America
- Graduate Programs in North America
- Bibliography on Women in Byzantium
Further Information
Research Funding
- Fellowships
- Project Grants
- Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellowships
- Short-Term Pre-Doctoral Residencies
- One-Month Post-Doctoral Stipends
