Maria Mavroudi | |
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Born | 1967 (age 56–57) |
Awards | MacArthur Fellowship |
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Alma mater | Anatolia College, University of Thessaloniki, Harvard University |
Thesis | The So-called Oneirocriticon of Achmet: A Byzantine Book on Dream Interpretation and Its Arabic Sources (1998) |
Doctoral advisor | Ihor Ševčenko |
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Discipline | Byzantine studies, history, philology |
Institutions | University of California, Berkeley |
Maria V. Mavroudi (born 1967)[1] is a Greek-born American Byzantinist, historian, and philologist.[2] She is a history professor at University of California, Berkeley.[3][4]
Mavroudi graduated from Anatolia College in Thessaloniki, Greece; from the University of Thessaloniki with a Philology degree;[when?] and from Harvard University with a PhD in 1998 Byzantine Studies.[5] Her doctoral advisor was Ihor Ševčenko.[6]
She researches the recycling of the ancient tradition between Byzantium and Islam; Byzantine intellectual history; and the survival and transformation of Byzantine culture after 1453, along with other various topics.
Fluent in classical Greek and Arabic,[1] she also understands Coptic, Latin, and Syriac, and speaks Modern Greek, French, and English fluently. She formerly taught at Princeton University.[7]
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