582 search results for “byzantine egypt” in the Public website
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Tell Ibrahim Awad
Update : August 2017 Dr Willem van Haarlem
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Panel discussions
At our regular panel discussions we bring together scholars and other experts to discuss a current topic that captures the interest of the general public as well as academics.
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About the programme
The Research Master in Classics and Ancient Civilizations covers two years (120 EC) and provides intensive and comprehensive training across the entire range of present-day research on the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome and the Ancient Near East.
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FAQ Study Abroad Semester at NVICairo
For Arabic and Islamic Studies and Middle East Studies
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Hellenistische Rechtsfiguren in het Romeins Recht
In what way did Hellenistic legal institutions concerning secured credit influence Roman law?
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Revolutie of zinsbegoocheling?
Wordt het nog wat met de Arabische lente?
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The participation of East-Central Europe in the UNESCO Nubian Campaign in the 1960’s
- Case study of the Hungarian Archaeological Mission in Abdallah Nirqi in 1964 –
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Classics and Ancient Civilizations (research) (MA)
The Classics and Ancient Civilizations (Research) master's at Leiden University covers the entire range of present-day research on the civilisations of Greece and Rome, Egypt and the Ancient Near East.
- Week 5: 3-9 February 2019
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The coronation ritual of the falcon at Edfu : tradition and innovation in ancient Egyptian ritual composition
Carina van den Hoven defended her thesis on 16 February 2017.
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“Beyond departure: The labour practices of Greeks in Egypt, 1961-1976”
Lecture, Seminar
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and Revolt: Rural Development, Agrarian Change and the Environment in Egypt
Debate, LUCIS Panel Discussion
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The art of control without repression
How did the Arabs manage to maintain an empire based on Islamic principles for three hundred years? Arab expert Petra Sijpesteijn and her team will be examining this question over the coming five years, focusing on the correspondence of ordinary people. The research is being funded by an ERC Consolidator…
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zwak en misselijk: brieven met klachten en rampen uit middeleeuws Egypte
Leidse lezingen over de Arabische taal en cultuur | 2019 (II)
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beschermers in de Koptische en Griekse papyri van vroeg-islamitisch Egypte
Leidse lezingen over de Arabische taal en cultuur | 2018 (III)
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Ibn Yūnus’s Use of Documentary Evidence in his History of Egypt
Lecture
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Multilingualism in Egypt: Comparative Perspectives on Language Choice in Documentary Papyri
Conference, Workshop (online)
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First Copy “Beyond the Nile. Egypt and the Classical World” to be presented to Carel Stolker
Lecture, Book launch
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Leiden contributes to Getty Museum exhibition
Leiden researchers have made an important contribution to the successful ‘Beyond the Nile’ exhibition in the American J. Paul Getty Museum. They also contributed to the exhibition volume that will be presented to Rector Magnificus Carel stolker on 5 September.
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“The UAE-Egypt alfalfa commodity chain: Articulation, disarticulation and segregation”
Lecture, Seminar
- History of Diplomacy
- Cultural Diplomacy
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Medieval MasterChef
Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on Eastern Cuisine and Western Foodways
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Reading and Transferring the Sublime. The Scholarly Reception and Political Relevance of the Sublime in the Dutch Golden Age
This research will investigate which aspects of On the sublime received attention in the intellectual milieu of the seventeenth century and how the sublime found its way in the political and artistic discourse of that time. Thus I aim to shed light on the role of art in politics and society in this…
- Week 7-8: 19-28 February 2017
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Deir el-Malâk (Fayoem, Egypte): Een Koptisch klooster in heden en verleden
Leidse lezingen over de Arabische taal en cultuur | 2018 (II)
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Alexandrië: religieuze identiteit en diversiteit in vroeg-islamitisch Egypte
Leidse lezingen over de Arabische taal en cultuur | 2018 (I)
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Riding the Tiger: The Constraints of Populist Foreign Policy in Nasser’s Egypt
Lecture, LUCIS What's New series
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Tensions and Ambiguities in Muslim Family Law: the Case of Egypt
Lecture, LUCIS What's New series
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the Cycladic Settled Landscape during the Late Antique and Early Byzantine centuries (4th - early 9th c.): The islands of Paros and Naxos
PhD Defence
- Week 7: 16–22 February
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Arabic & Islamic Studies
Research projects which are assisted by the NVIC in the field of Arabic studies.
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Making and Experiencing Graffiti in Ancient and Late Antique Egypt and Sudan
Conference
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More Than People and Pots: Identity and Regionalization in Ancient Egypt, ca 1775-1550 BC
PhD Defence
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Episcopal Networks and Authority in Late Antique Egypt: Bishops of the Theban region at work
PhD Defence
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Jewish Messianism and Post-Rabbinic Culture
Lecture, FLARe lecture series
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Visual Revolutions in the Middle East
Special Issue in: Visual Anthropology, Volume 29, Issue 3, 2016
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Alignment in Eastern Neo-Aramaic Languages from a Typological Perspective
On October 31st, Paul Noorlander succesfully defended his doctoral thesis and graduated. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Paul on this great result.
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Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies 21
Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies 21, 2005
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The Iseum Campense from the Roman Empire to the Modern Age. Temple - monument - lieu de mémoire
The Iseum Campense, the impressive sanctuary for Isis and the Egyptian gods on the Campus Martius and arguably one of ancient Rome’s most notable absent presences, is a monument central to various debates.
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Power, Politics and the Cults of Isis
Proceedings of the Vth International Conference of Isis Studies, Boulogne-sur-Mer, October 13-15, 2011
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Bioarchaeology
Bioarchaeology covers the study of all biological remains from archaeological sites.
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Antique Dealing and Creative Reuse in Cairo and Damascus 1850-1890: Intercultural Engagements with Architecture and Craft in the Age of Travel
This beautifully illustrated volume investigates the social life of objects moving between the Middle East and the West, revealing the range of agencies and subjectivities involved in their trade and reuse.
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Hieratic, Demotic and Greek Studies and Text Editions. Of Making Many Books There Is No End: Festschrift in Honour of Sven P. Vleeming
Just published:
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The Rule is for None but Allah
From the rise and fall of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, to Islamic State’s attempts to create its own currency, to the dramatic return of the Taliban in Afghanistan, this edited volume from two leading scholars of contemporary terrorism assembles an enviable array of international experts to explore these…
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The Leiden University Mission to the Theban Necropolis, TT45 Project, Luxor West Bank
Mission Director: Dr. Carina van den Hoven
- Week 6-7 (15-26 February)
- Week 4–5 (1–14 February)
- Week 2: 14-20 January 2018
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FAQ Study Abroad Semester at NVICairo
For Arabic and Islamic Studies and Middle East Studies