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Finding the present in the distant past: The cultural meaning of antiquarianism in Late Antiquity (4-7th c. AD)
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The throne of the king : the throne room in Minas Tirith and Late Antique ruler ideology
Raf Praet
A2
Journal Article
in
THERSITES
2022
Tetrarchs and the poet : contextualizing the fragments of Soterichus of Oasis
Lorenzo Focanti
Bookchapter
in
Les historiens fragmentaires de langue grecque à l’époque romaine impériale et tardive
2021
From the womb to the page : gynaecology and history in John of Lydia
Raf Praet
A1
Journal Article
in
AGORA-ESTUDOS CLASSICOS EM DEBATE
2021
John Lydus, Helvius Vindicianus, and the circulation of Latin gynaecological texts in Sixth-Century Constantinople
Raf Praet
A2
Journal Article
in
AFTER CONSTANTINE, STORIES FROM THE LATE ANTIQUE AND EARLY BYZANTINE ERA
2021
Antiquarianism in the sixth century AD : easing the shift from Rome to Constantinople
Raf Praet
A1
Journal Article
in
REVUE BELGE DE PHILOLOGIE ET D HISTOIRE
2018
Malalas and erudite memory in sixth-century Constantinople
Raf Praet
Bookchapter
in
Die Weltchronik des Johannes Malalas im Kontext spätantiker Memorialkultur
2018
Towards a new appreciation of Malalas and the Chronographia
Raf Praet
Bookreview
2016
Re-anchoring Rome’s protection in Constantinople : the pignora imperii in Late Antiquity and Byzantium
Raf Praet
A2
Journal Article
in
SACRIS ERUDIRI
2016
Reinventing tenacious anchors : Romulus in the cultural memory of the early and late Roman Empire
Raphael Hunsucker
Raf Praet
C1
Conference
2015
Word embeddings pointing the way for Late Antiquity
Johannes Bjerva
Raf Praet
C1
Conference
2015