Emotions Through Time: from Antiquity to Byzantium
Emotions through Time: From Antiquity to Byzantium (ETT) is an international and interdisciplinary research network which examines the interactions between ancient and Byzantine emotion. Our aim is to explore the transformation and assimilation of ancient affectivity in Byzantium and the creation of new emotional paradigms and vocabulary.
Confirmed speakers:
Floris Bernard (CEU), Douglas Cairns (Edinburgh), Andrea Capra (Milan), Stavroula Constantinou (Cyprus), Galina Fingarova (Vienna), Niels Gaul (Edinburgh), Martin Hinterberger (Cyprus), David Konstan (New York), Inna Kupreeva (Edinburgh), Byron MacDougall (Princeton), Vicky Manolopoulou (Newcastle), Divna Manolova (Katowice), Margaret Mullett (Belfast/Vienna), Yannis Papadogiannakis (KCL), Aglae Pizzone (SDU), Viktoria Räuchle (Vienna), Jan Stenger (Glasgow), Sarah Teetor (Vienna), Lioba Theis (Vienna), Petra von Gemünden (Augsburg), Sophia Xenophontos (Glasgow).




Emotions Through Time: from Antiquity to Byzantium
A G Leventis Gallery, Leonidou, Nicosia, Cyprus