Ihor Sevcenko
Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Byzantine History and Literature
Bibliography (pdf), Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
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Magister aetate senecta
Magister tempore iuventutis
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Ihor Sevcenko was educated in
Classics and Byzantine Studies in Warsaw, Prague, Louvain and
Brussels, and specializes in Byzantine cultural history, hagiography,
Byzantine text editions, Byzantino-Slavic cultural relations,
Byzantine epigraphy and Greek palaeography. Among his early
publications in the field is Études sur
la polémique entre Théodore Métochite et
Nicéphore Choumnos (1962). His
collections of essays include Society and
Intellectual Life in Late Byzantium (1981),
Ideology, Letters and Culture in the Byzantine
World (1982) and
Byzantium and the Slavs in Letters and
Culture (1991). His latest book is
Ukraine between East and West
(1996), Ukrainian ed., 2001. Extracurricular publication:
translation of George Orwell's Animal
Farm into Ukrainian (1946, publ. 1947). He is a former
Visiting Member of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
(1956), former Visiting Fellow at All Souls and Wolfson Colleges,
Oxford (1979-80 and 1987 and 1993 respectively); Visiting Professor
at the Collège de France (1985), Universities of Munich
(1969), Cologne (1992, 1996) and at the Central European University of Budapest (1996, 1997); Guggenheim Fellow (1963); Guest of the Rector of Collegium Budapest (1998); Onassis Foundation Fellow (2002)
recipient of Festschriften Okeanos (1984) and Chrysai Pylai (2002), of the Research Prize of the Alexander von Humboldt
Stiftung (1985), of honorary doctorates from the Universities of
Cologne (1994), Warsaw (2001), and Lublin (2005), of the M. Hrusevs'kyj Medal of the Scientific Sevcenko Society (L'viv) (1996) and Laureate of the Antonovych Literary Prize for 1999 (awarded in Kiev in 2000); member of a number of Learned Societies, among which
American Philosophical Society (Philadelphia), American Academy of
Arts and Sciences, Medieval Academy of America (Fellow), Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Accademia di Palermo, Accademia Pontaniana
(Naples), Christian Archaeological Society (Athens), the British
Academy, the Oesterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Vienna), Academy of Humanities Research (Moscow), the National Academy of Ukraine (Kiev), and the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences (2007). Between 1986 and 1996, he was
President of the Assocation Internationale des
Études Byzantines. He is now Honorary President of that Association, as well as Honorary President of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the U.S. (2003). His hobby is trout
fishing.
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Magistri cenotaphium in paterno tumulo Varsaviae d. II m. novembris a. MMVII depositum
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