Presentasjoner

Foredrag og forelesninger gitt i forbindelse med prosjektet:

- Lasse Løvlund Toft, "Thirteen Anathemas Attributed to John of Parallos in the Context of Coptic Apocrypha and Sixth-Century Intra-Miaphysite Controversies." Paper presented at the 2024 APOCRYPHA workshop, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, 4 June 2024.

- Lloyd G. Abercrombie, "Living on the Edge (of a Corpus): The Esna-Edfu Manuscripts of Uncertain Provenience." Paper presented at the 2024 APOCRYPHA workshop, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, 3 June 2024.

- Florian Graz, "Narrating Stories from the Biblical Storyworld: Prochorus as an Apostolic Narrator in Coptic Apocrypha." Paper presented at the 2024 APOCRYPHA workshop, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, 3 June 2024.

- Samuel Peter Cook, "Biblical Books as Curses: at the Intersection of Apocrypha and Law." Paper presented at the 2024 APOCRYPHA workshop, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, 3 June 2024.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, "Of Nodes and Names: Exploring Designations and Representations of the Four Bodiless Creatures in Coptic Traditions Through Content Network Analysis." Paper presented at the 2024 APOCRYPHA workshop, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, 3 June 2024.

- Hugo Lundhaug, "A Multitude of Marys in Coptic Apocrypha." Paper presented at the 2024 APOCRYPHA workshop, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, 3 June 2024.

- Samuel Peter Cook, "Coptic Book Production in the Monastery of Saint Macarius: Rethinking Its Monastic Context." Paper presented at the workshop Late Antique Monasticism, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway, 6 May 2024.

- Florian Graz, "Revealing the Remembrance – Acts of Book Donation in Coptic Monasteries and the Confirmation of Their Efficacy in Coptic Apocrypha." Paper presented at the workshop Late Antique Monasticism, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway, 6 May 2024.

- Samuel Peter Cook, “Reading Aids in Coptic Manuscripts from the Monastery of Saint Macarius.” Paper presented at the conference Signa manent: Il segno tra testo, layout e significato, University of Naples “Federico II” and the Scuola Superiore Meridionale, Naples, Italy, 9 November 2023.

- Lasse Løvlund Toft,  “The 39th Festal Letter of Athanasius of Alexandria – Towards a Complete Edition.” Paper presented with Nils Arne Pedersen at the New Testament and Early Christianity Research Seminar, Durham University, UK, 30 October 2023.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Storyworld-Immersion and Elaboration in Egyptian Monasteries.” Paper presented at the Total Devotion writing retreat, Middelfart, Denmark, 25–27 September 2023.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, "Voces Magicae in Coptic Apocrypha." Paper presented at the conference Voces Magicae and the Power of the Unintelligible, fourth session, online conference, 14 September 2023.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, "'Copy this book and it will serve as an amulet' – Descriptions and Prescriptions of Magical Practices in Coptic Apocrypha." Paper presented at 9th Biennial Conference of the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism, University of Malmö, Malmö, 27 June 2023.

- Lloyd G. Abercrombie, “Nubians and Nubian Culture in Esna and Edfu in the 10th and 11th Centuries.” Paper presented at the 2023 APOCRYPHA conference organized by ERC-funded project APOCRYPHA at the Norwegian Institute in Rome, 8 June 2023.

- Florian Graz, “The Idea of the Library in Coptic Apocrypha.” Paper presented at the 2023 APOCRYPHA conference organized by ERC-funded project APOCRYPHA at the Norwegian Institute in Rome, 7 June 2023.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “The Devil in the Apocrypha.” Paper presented at the 2023 APOCRYPHA conference organized by ERC-funded project APOCRYPHA at the Norwegian Institute in Rome, 6 June 2023.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, “The Praise of Michael the Archangel: An Apocryphal Magical Liturgy.” Paper presented at the 2023 APOCRYPHA conference organized by ERC-funded project APOCRYPHA at the Norwegian Institute in Rome, 6 June 2023.

- Lasse Løvlund Toft, “Stories of the Fetcher Angels in Egypt and Beyond.” Paper presented at the 2023 APOCRYPHA conference organized by ERC-funded project APOCRYPHA at the Norwegian Institute in Rome, 6 June 2023.

- Samuel Peter Cook, “Unidentified Apocrypha from the Monastery of Saint Macarius.” Paper presented at the 2023 APOCRYPHA conference organized by ERC-funded project APOCRYPHA at the Norwegian Institute in Rome, 6 June 2023.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, "Medicine, Magic, Miracle: The Role of Monks and Monasteries in Healthcare in Late Antique and Early Islamic Egypt." Paper presented at 2023 CSBS/CSPS Joint Seminar in Memory of Harold Remus – Healers, Magicians, and Miracle Workers, York University, Toronto, 29 May 2023.

- Lasse Løvlund Toft, "The Syriac Reception of Athanasius of Alexandria's 39th Festal Letter." Paper presented at the workshop Canon, Apocrypha, and Material Text Traditions organized by ERC-funded project Titles of the New Testament (TiNT) at the University of Glasgow, 23 May 2023.

- Florian Graz, "'I Smelled a Fragrance Such That I Had Never Smelled in Any Other Place' – Images of Libraries in Coptic Type 2 Apocrypha." Paper presented at the workshop Canon, Apocrypha, and Material Text Traditions organized by ERC-funded project Titles of the New Testament (TiNT) at the University of Glasgow, 23 May 2023.

- Lloyd G. Abercrombie, “The Esna-Edfu Manuscripts: A Codicological and Paratextual
Overview.” Paper presented at the workshop Canon, Apocrypha, and Material Text Traditions organized by ERC-funded project Titles of the New Testament (TiNT) at the University of Glasgow, 22 May 2023.

- Samuel Peter Cook, “Coptic Apocrypha from the Monastery of Saint Macarius: A Case Study in Material Philology.” Paper presented at the workshop Canon, Apocrypha, and Material Text Traditions organized by ERC-funded project Titles of the New Testament (TiNT) at the University of Glasgow, 22 May 2023.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Satan in Coptic Apocrypha: Tracking the Adversary across Time.” Paper presented at the workshop Canon, Apocrypha, and Material Text Traditions organized by ERC-funded project Titles of the New Testament (TiNT) at the University of Glasgow, 22 May 2023.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, "'You who brought sleep upon Abimelech': Syncretism and Judeo-Christian Apocrypha in Coptic Magic." Paper presented at the first workshop organized by ERC-funded project Early Jewish and Christian Magical Traditions in Comparison and Contact at Ca' Forscari University of Venice, 16 May 2023.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Koptiske apokryfer gjennom 1000 år.” Paper presented at Research Seminar for Group 8 at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo, 24 April 2023.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Adapting the Biblical Storyworld: The Role of Apocrypha in Coptic Egypt.” Paper presented at the workshop Manuscripts, Creativity, and Cognition, organized by the research group Literature, Cognition and Emotions (LCE) at the University of Oslo, 28 February, 2023.

- Hugo Lundhaug, "Coptic Apocrypha and Pseudepigraphy: Authorship Attribution and World-Building." Paper presented at the workshop Perceptions of Pseudepigraphy Across the Ancient Mediterranean World. University of Glasgow, 4–6 February 2023.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “A Multitude of Marys: The Interconnected Mary-Figures of Coptic Apocrypha.” Paper presented at Aarhus – Münster – Oslo Trilateral Meeting, Oslo, Norway, 12 Desember, 2022.

- Samuel Cook, “Coptic Apocrypha in the Monastery of Saint Macarius: New perspectives on their production and distribution.” Paper presented at Aarhus – Münster – Oslo Trilateral Meeting, Oslo, Norway, 12 Desember, 2022.

- Florian Graz, “Apostolic Authors and Buried Books – Origins of the 'Finding Story' in Coptic Apocrypha.” Paper presented at Aarhus – Münster – Oslo Trilateral Meeting, Oslo, Norway, 13 Desember, 2022.

- Samuel Cook, "Adapting Coptic apocrypha for reading aloud: reader, audience, and text interaction in the Monastery of Saint Macarius." Paper presented at the conference A Matter of Speech: Language of Social Interdependency in the Early Islamicate Empire (600-1500), University of Leiden, Netherlands, 8–10 December, 2022.

- Hugo Lundhaug, "Adapting the Storyworld: Coptic Apocrypha as Blueprints and Building-Blocks." Paper presented at AAR/SBL Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, 20 November, 2022.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, "'Eloi Eloi Lema Sabachtani': Crucifixion Narratives in Coptic Apocrypha and Magic." Paper presented at AAR/SBL Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, 20 November, 2022.

- Florian Graz, "Frame-Narratives in Coptic Apocrypha." Paper presented at AAR/SBL Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, 20 November, 2022.

- Samuel Cook, "Apocrypha in the Monastery of Saint Macarius: A Study in the Materiality of Manuscripts." Paper presented at AAR/SBL Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, 20 November, 2022.

- Lasse Løvlund Toft, "The Creation of Man in the Copto-Arabic Literature: Canonical and Apocryphal Strains until the 13th Century." Paper presented at AAR/SBL Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, 20 November, 2022.

- Hugo Lundhaug, "Coptic APOCRYPHA Through the Ages: An Introduction to the APOCRYPHA Project." Paper presented at The APOCRYPHA/TiNT Workshop, University of Oslo, 18 October, 2022.

- Florian Graz, "I found a little ancient book in which the apostles wrote’: Type A2 Apocrypha in Coptic." Paper presented at The APOCRYPHA/TiNT Workshop, University of Oslo, 18 October, 2022.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, "Coptic Apocrypha and Magic." Paper presented at The APOCRYPHA/TiNT Workshop, University of Oslo, 18 October, 2022.

- Lasse Løvlund Toft, "A Copto-Arabic Apocryphon on the Creation of Adam." Paper presented at The APOCRYPHA/TiNT Workshop, University of Oslo, 18 October, 2022.

- Hugo Lundhaug, "The Monastic Transmission of Apocryphal Wisdom." Paper presented at the symposium Wisdom on the Move: Late Antique Traditions in Multicultural Conversation. Lund University, Sweden, 23 September 2022.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “The Nature and Functions of Coptic Apocrypha.” Paper given at the 12th International Congress of Coptic Studies, Brussels, 11–16 July 2022.

- Florian Graz, "Frame-Narratives in Coptic Apocrypha." Paper given at the 12th International Congress of Coptic Studies, Brussels, 11–16 July 2022.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, "The Prayer of Mary at Bartos: At the Intersection of Coptic Apocrypha, Magic, and Liturgy." Paper given at the 12th International Congress of Coptic Studies, Brussels, 11–16 July 2022.

- Sam Cook, "Corrections and Emendations in Apocryphal Manuscripts: Evidence
from the Monastery of St. Macarius." Paper given at the 12th International Congress of Coptic Studies, Brussels, 11–16 July 2022.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, “‘These Names Will Be an Amulet for Everyone Who Is Sick’: The 24 Elders in Coptic Apocrypha and Magic.” Paper given at the 2022 APOCRYPHA Workshop: Practices, 14–16 June 2022.

- Florian Graz, “Apostolic Books as Imaginary Objects.” Paper given at the 2022 APOCRYPHA Workshop: Practices, 14–16 June 2022.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “On Earth as it is in Heaven: Earthly and Heavenly Liturgy in Coptic Apocrypha.” Paper given at the 2022 APOCRYPHA Workshop: Practices, 14–16 June 2022.

- Samuel Cook, “(Para)liturgical Use of Apocrypha from the Monastery of St. Macarius.” Paper given at the 2022 APOCRYPHA Workshop: Practices, 14–16 June 2022.

- Hugo Lundhaug, "Books of the Savior: Faith Wisdom as a Coptic Apocryphon." Paper given at the BRANE Collective Primary Text Lab on Pistis Sophia (via Zoom), 4 April, 2022.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Fayyumic Apocrypha in Context.” Paper given at the Workshop “Current Research on Fayyumic Literature and Literary Production in the Fayyum” at the University of Leipzig (via Zoom), 15–16 March, 2022.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, "Coptic Apocrypha and Magic." Paper given at the Aarhus/Oslo/Münster New Testament Seminar, Sandbjerg Gods, 14–16 December, 2021.

- Samuel Cook, "Paratexts in Coptic Manuscript Culture: A Case Study of an Apocryphal Act of Luke." Paper given at the Aarhus/Oslo/Münster New Testament Seminar, Sandbjerg Gods, 14–16 December, 2021.

- Florian Graz, "'I found a little ancient book in which the apostles wrote': Apostolic Books in Coptic Apocrypha." Paper given at the Aarhus/Oslo/Münster New Testament Seminar, Sandbjerg Gods, 14–16 December, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Fictional Books in Coptic Apocrypha.” Paper given at the Aarhus/Oslo/Münster New Testament Seminar, Sandbjerg Gods, 14–16 December, 2021.

- Samuel Cook, "Manuscripts as Material Artefacts: Evidence from Colophons in the Monastery of Macarius." Paper given at the 2021 APOCRYPHA Workshop, University of Oslo, 3–5 December, 2021.

- Florian Graz, "Narrative Levels and Storyworlds: Theoretical Approaches to Frame Narratives in Coptic Apocrypha." Paper given at the 2021 APOCRYPHA Workshop, University of Oslo, 3–5 December, 2021.

- Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, "The Abgar Correspondence and the Production of Magical Manuscripts by Monks." Paper given at the 2021 APOCRYPHA Workshop, University of Oslo, 3–5 December, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “The Biblical Storyworld as a Complex Adaptive System, and the Role of Apocrypha.” Paper given at the 2021 APOCRYPHA Workshop, University of Oslo, 3–5 December, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, Roxanne Bélanger Sarrazin, Samuel Cook, and Florian Graz, “APOCRYPHA: Analyzing the Development and Adaptation of the Biblical Storyworld: About the Project, Teamwork, and Digital Humanities: How to Deal With a Thousand Years of Literary Production.” Faculty Seminar, Refsnes Gods, 1 December, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Philology’s Material Turn and Its Implications.” Paper at the AAR/SBL Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas (via Zoom), 22 November, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Fictional Books in Coptic Apocrypha.” Paper at the AAR/SBL Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas (via Zoom), 20 November 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “A Thousand Years of Coptic Apocrypha.” Lecture in the Material and Written Culture of Christian Egypt Online Lecture Series at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (via Zoom), 10 November, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, "Koptiske apokryfer." Paper at the symposium Theatrum Roma - 20 år etter, Historisk Museum, Oslo, 6 November, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Fictional Books in Coptic Apocrypha.” Paper given at the conference Lost, Yearned-for, and Unknown Books and Manuscripts – Theoretical Perspectives, Fevik Strandhotell, 25–27 October, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, "Divine Intermediaries in Coptic Apocrypha." Paper given at the Symposium Dynamic Mediators and Distant Gods, in honor of the 2021 HumSam Prize winner Ingvild Sælid Gilhus, at the Norwegian Academy of Arts and Sciences, 19 October, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “The Apocalypse of Elijah in the Context of Coptic Apocrypha.” Paper given at the symposium Fresh Perspectives on the Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri, at the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, 8–10 October, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Storyworlds and Manuscript Culture: A New Approach to the Development, Use, and Transmission of Apocryphal Literature in Coptic Egypt.” Lecture given at NTNU, Trondheim, 15 September, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, "Apocryphal Texts as Authoritative Fiction." Lecture given at the ATTR seminar on Fiction and Authority, University of Oslo, 17 March, 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, "Storyworlds in Transition: Coptic Apocrypha Through the Ages." Open lecture in the series DDGLC Explorations in Coptology at Freie Universität Berlin, 11 February 2021.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “The Importance of Apocrypha in Late Antique and Medieval Egyptian Monasticism.” Collegium Medievale Årskavalkade, 8 December 2020.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Sitting on the Mount of Olives: Coptic Apocryphal Dialogues from the Wisdom of Jesus Christ to the Mysteries of John.” AAR/SBL Virtual Annual Meetings, 2 December 2020.

- Hugo Lundhaug, “Apokryfe skrifter fra Egypt – mellom bibelsk kanon og fanfiction.” Lecture given at Faglig-pedagogisk dag, University of Oslo, 29 October 2020.

Publisert 30. nov. 2020 17:39 - Sist endret 17. juni 2024 11:26