Byzantine Course Syllabi
There are now a number of Byzantine related syllabi either on this site or accessible via
links. The intent is to collect Byzantine studies course syllabi [and associated subjects]
for reference purposes. If you are willing to contribute a syllabus, or other classroom
material, please email me at .
If necessary I will put the document into HTML.
Last Updated: October 16, 1998
General Byzantine
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The Byzantine Empire
3330-1453, a syllabus by Dr. Gallo at Assumption College. [Internet Archive]
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Byzantine History,
a syllabus by Dorothy Abrahamse at California State University, Long Beach. [In Adobe
Acrobat format]
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The Forgotten
Empire: 1000 Years of Byzantium (a Freshman Writing Seminar), by Jeffrey Rusten,
Cornell University [At Internet Archive] [Simply hit cancel on the box asking for a
password, and you will still be allowed to see the website.]
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Early Byzantine
History, At Ohio State University, taught by Timothy Gregory. The site includes a
useful and interesting Outline of
Early Byzantine History [At Internet Archive]
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Byzantium: The Last Centuries,
An online course by Stephen Reinert [Rutgers]
- Orthodox Christianity, A syllabus by Alexander
Alexakis at Columbia University, New York.
Byzantine Art
Byzantine Music
Late Antiquity
History of Christianity
Middle
East/Islamic World
Western Medieval
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