Ewelina Berdowicz
The exorcised. Demonic interference among the members of the Polish Charismatic religious communities, in: Przegląd Religioznawczy – The Religious Studies Review 282/4 (2021), p. 135–154.
DOI: 10.34813/ptr4.2021.9; https://journal.ptr.edu.pl/index.php/ptr/article/view/285/264 (article);
https://journal.ptr.edu.pl/index.php/ptr/article/view/285 (article on website of the journal).
Ragnhild M. Bø
Ragnhild enjoyed a scholarship at KU Leuven under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Wim François. In here article she aims to revisit the topic of the republished as a result of a ReIReS TNA scholarship, entitled The Resurrected Christ Appearing to His Mother in Late Medieval Netherlandish Altarpieces.
The Resurrected Christ Appearing to His Mother in Late Medieval Netherlandish Altarpieces, in: Journal of Art History 89 No. 3 (2020), pp. 165–190.
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Mihai Dragnea
The author, Mihai Dragnea, president of the Balkan History Association in Bucharest, used the ReIReS Transnational Access scholarship for a research stay at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz.
Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication Between Germans and Wends in the Second Half of the Tenth Century. Vāciešu un vendu savstarpējā verbālā un neverbālā saziņa 10. gadsimta otrajā pusē, in: Latvijas Vēstures Institūta Žurnāls/Journal of the Institute of Latvian History in Riga 2019. Nr. 2 (110), p. 5–33: https://doi.org/10.22364/lviz.110.01
The article has been published in the Journal of the Institute of Latvian History in Riga and can be accessed here.
(Tags: linguistic interactions; cultural borders; Wends; Duchy of Saxony; Thietmar of Merseburg; Adam of Bremen; Helmold of Bosau).
Mircea Dulus
From Rhetorical Appropriation to Spiritual Transposition: The Homilies of Philagathos of Cerami and the Ancient Novels, in: Byzantion 91 (2021), p. 111–154. https://doi.org/10.2143/BYZ.91.0.0000000
Mircea Dulus
Philagathos of Cerami, Procopius of Gaza, and the Rhetoric of Appropriation, in: Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 60/3 (2020), p. 472–497. https://grbs.library.duke.edu/article/view/16442
Jan van de Kamp
Religious Subcultures and Reading Culture. The case of Heyman Jacobsz’s “Sondaechs Schoole” (1623), in: Quærendo. A Journal Devoted to Manuscripts and Printed Books 51/4 (2021), pp. 348–385. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700690-12341495;
https://brill.com/view/journals/qua/51/4/article-p348_4.xml
Gang Li
The Hui Muslims’ Identity Negotiations: A Socio-Legal Investigation into the Relations between the Sharīʿa and the Chinese Legal Systems. PhD diss., University of Groningen and University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, 2021. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.170345681
Jerzy Ostapczuk
Оглавление Евангелия от Иоанна в старопечатных кириллических богослужебных Евангелиях-тетр / The List of Chapter Titles of the Gospel of John in Early Printed Cyrillic Liturgical Tetraevangelions, in: Conštantinove Listy 14/2 (2021) / Constantine’s Letters 14/2 (2021), pp. 109–125; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17846/CL.2021.14.2.109-125; http://www.constantinesletters.ukf.sk/images/issues/2021_v14_iss2/CL_v14_iss2_109to125.pdf;
http://www.constantinesletters.ukf.sk/index.php/issues/35-2021-v14-iss2/234-2021-11-10-13-35-35
Marie Škarpová
Marie Škarpová (Prague) enjoyed a ReIReS Scholarship at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz. Her article on Czech Rorate Chants: On the Desiderata and Challenges of Czech Literary Historiograpy, a result of this scholarship, has been published in open access (Czech language).
Škarpová, Marie: České roráty. K dezideratům a výzvám českého literárního dějepisectví/Czech Rorate Chants: On the Desiderata and Challenges of Czech Literary Historiography, in Slovo a smysl/Word and Sense 16, Nr. 32 (2019), p. 127–160: https://wordandsense.ff.cuni.cz/magazin/2019-16-32/
(Tags: Czech literature; Rorate Mass; matins; Advent; chant with melodic and textual troping; hymnology; early modern literature; comparative hymnology).
Claudia Sojer
In the course of a ReIReS Scholarship, Claudia Sojer was able to get to know the Biblioteca Giuseppe Dossetti of the Fondazione per le Scienze Religiose Giovanni XXIII in Bologna (FSCIRE) in March 2019. The result of her research on the edition of the treatise of Iōannēs Bekkos for the Bishop of Sugdea, which was carried out by Leo Allatius around the middle of the 17th century, will be published soon. Here in advance as “(R)Ausblick” (“Prospect”) her experience in the Biblioteca Giuseppe Dossetti of the Fondazione per le Scienze religiose Giovanni XXIII in Bologna with questions to the director of the Foundation and the Library, Univ. Prof. Dr. Alberto Melloni, and to the researcher Dr. Ephrem Aboud Ishac from the Karl-Franzens-University of Graz.
Im Zuge eines ReIReS Scholarships war es Claudia Sojer möglich, im März 2019 die Biblioteca Giuseppe Dossetti der Fondazione per le Scienze Religiose Giovanni XXIII in Bologna (FSCIRE) im Detail kennenzulernen. Das Ergebnis ihrer Forschung zur Edition des Traktats von Iōannēs Bekkos für den Bischof von Sugdea, die durch Leo Allatius um die Mitte des 17 Jh. erfolgte, wird demnächst veröffentlicht, hier vorab als „(R)Ausblick“ ihre Erfahrung in der Biblioteca Giuseppe Dossetti der Fondazione per le scienze religiose Giovanni XXIII in Bologna mit Fragen an den Direktor der Stiftung und der Bibliothek, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Alberto Melloni, sowie an den Forscher Dr. Ephrem Aboud Ishac von der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz.
(R)Ausblick: Die Biblioteca Giuseppe Dossetti der Fondazione per le scienze religiose Giovanni XXIII in Bologna. Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare 73 Nr. 2 (2020): https://doi.org/10.31263/voebm.v73i2.3610
(Tags: Religious Studies; Library Studies; Giuseppe Dossetti Library)
Dorina Onica
The Inochentism: Faith, Ritual Practices, and Sacred Spaces. New Data and Approaches. In. Hiperboreea, Vol. 7, No. 2, USA: The Pensylvania State University Park, PA, 2020, p. 197–225: https://doi.org/10.5325/hiperboreea.7.2.0197
Helmut Zander
Faivre, Antoine (*1934), in: Mühlematter, Yves/Zander, Helmut (ed.), The Occult Roots of Religious Studies, Berlin/Boston: de Gruyer 2021, 247f.: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110664270-010
Helmut Zander
What Is Esotericism? Does It Exist? How Can It Be Understood?, in: Mühlematter, Yves/Zander, Helmut (ed.), The Occult Roots of Religious Studies, Berlin/Boston: de Gruyer 2021, p. 14–43: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110664270-002