Autorinnen und Autorenverzeichnis
Parpulov, Georgi
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Higher Education
MA in History, Sofia University (1994) MA in Art History, University of Chicago (1998) PhD in Art History, University of Chicago (2004)
Languages spoken: Bulgarian, Russian, German, Modern Greek read: French, Italian, Latin, Classical Greek, Church Slavonic
Fellowships and Employment
2000-2001 Ernst Mach Fellow of the Austrian Ministry of Education; -
2001-2002 Allison Frantz Fellow at the American School of Classical Studies, Athens; -
2002-2003 Carol Bates Curatorial Fellow at the Department of Manuscripts and Rare Books of the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore; -
2004-2005 Curatorial Intern at the Department of Manuscript of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 4; -
2005-2008 Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow at the Department of Medieval Art of the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore ; -
2008-2011 Departmental Lecturer in Byzantine Art and Archaeology, History Faculty / Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford; -
2011-2014 Dilts-Lyell Senior Research Fellow in Greek Palaeography, Lincoln College, University of Oxford; -
2014-2017 Project Curator, Department of Britain, Prehistory, and Europe / Department of the Middle East, British Museum, London; -
2018-2019 Fellow in Byzantine Studies, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington DC [declined]; -
2019-present Research Fellow, CATENA Project, Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham; -
2019 Visiting Research Fellow, Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, Princeton University; -
Editorial Service
2013-present member of the editorial board of the journal Estudios bizantinos (Madrid); -
2007-present peer-reviewer of article submissions for the journals Dumbarton Oaks Papers (Washington DC), Jahrbuch der österreichischen Byzantinistik (Vienna), Speculum (Boston), and Art Studies Quarterly (Sofia); -
2010-present peer-reviewer of monograph submissions for the series Oxford Studies in Byzantium (OUP), The History of Medicine in Context (Routledge), and East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (Brill); -
For a list of Georgi Papulov`s major publications please take a look at his homepage
E-Mail: gparpulov[a]abv.bg
Web: Homepage
CV
Higher Education
MA in History, Sofia University (1994) MA in Art History, University of Chicago (1998) PhD in Art History, University of Chicago (2004)
Languages spoken: Bulgarian, Russian, German, Modern Greek read: French, Italian, Latin, Classical Greek, Church Slavonic
Fellowships and Employment
2000-2001 Ernst Mach Fellow of the Austrian Ministry of Education; -
2001-2002 Allison Frantz Fellow at the American School of Classical Studies, Athens; -
2002-2003 Carol Bates Curatorial Fellow at the Department of Manuscripts and Rare Books of the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore; -
2004-2005 Curatorial Intern at the Department of Manuscript of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 4; -
2005-2008 Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow at the Department of Medieval Art of the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore ; -
2008-2011 Departmental Lecturer in Byzantine Art and Archaeology, History Faculty / Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford; -
2011-2014 Dilts-Lyell Senior Research Fellow in Greek Palaeography, Lincoln College, University of Oxford; -
2014-2017 Project Curator, Department of Britain, Prehistory, and Europe / Department of the Middle East, British Museum, London; -
2018-2019 Fellow in Byzantine Studies, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington DC [declined]; -
2019-present Research Fellow, CATENA Project, Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham; -
2019 Visiting Research Fellow, Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, Princeton University; -
Editorial Service
2013-present member of the editorial board of the journal Estudios bizantinos (Madrid); -
2007-present peer-reviewer of article submissions for the journals Dumbarton Oaks Papers (Washington DC), Jahrbuch der österreichischen Byzantinistik (Vienna), Speculum (Boston), and Art Studies Quarterly (Sofia); -
2010-present peer-reviewer of monograph submissions for the series Oxford Studies in Byzantium (OUP), The History of Medicine in Context (Routledge), and East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (Brill); -
For a list of Georgi Papulov`s major publications please take a look at his homepage
E-Mail: gparpulov[a]abv.bg
Web: Homepage