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The yzanline Sludies Confeience is an annuaI foiun foi lhe piesenla-
lion and discussion of papeis enlodying cuiienl ieseaich on aII aspecls
of yzanline hisloiy and cuIluie. Tvo ilens fion Univeisily of Michigan
coIIeclions viII le discussed in papeis given al lhe confeience: lhe
snaIIei of lvo fiagnenls of an eaiIy papyius ioII vilh a Ialei yzanline
codex (Ms. 5O).
Ciaduale sludenls giving papeis al lhe yzanline Sludies Confeience
vho do nol ieside in lhe aiea of lhe confeience aie enlilIed lo pailiaI
ieinluisenenl of liaveI expenses.
Regislialion: vvv.unich.edu/~lyzanline
IoIIov us on Tvillei: lyzanlineconfeience
734.764.93O4
lyzanliununich.edu
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
434 South State St.
Ann Arbor, MI, 48109
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The Byzantine Studies Conference is an
annual forum for the presentation and
discussion of papers embodying current
research on all aspects of Byzantine history
and culture. Two items from University of
Michigan collections will be discussed in
papers given at the conference: the smaller of
two fragments of an early papyrus roll with a
later Byzantine codex (Ms. 50).
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
434 South State St.
Ann Arbor, M, 48109
734.764.9304
byzantium@umich.edu
Arts at Michigan
The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
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2012
Annual Byzantine
Studies Conference
November 15-20, 2012
Kelsey Museum of
Archaeology
434 South State St.
Ann Arbor, MI, 48109
The Byzantine Studies
Conference is an annual forum
for the presentation and
discussion of papers
embodying current research on
all aspects of Byzantine history
and culture. Two items from
University of Michigan
collections will be discussed in
papers given at the conference:
the smaller of two fragments of
an early papyrus roll with a later
Byzantine codex (Ms. 50).
Graduate students giving
papers at the Byzantine Studies
Conference who do not reside
in the area of the conference are
entitled to partial
reimbursement of travel
expenses.
Registration:
www.umich.edu/~byzan
tine
734.764.9304
byzantium@umich.edu

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