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The 2011 annual Byzantine studies conference will take place from May 30 to June 2 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Two items from the University of Michigan collections, a smaller fragment of an early papyrus roll and a later Byzantine codex, will be discussed in papers presented at the conference. The conference is an annual forum for presenting and discussing current research on all aspects of Byzantine history and culture.

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annual byzantine studies conference
The Byzantine Studies Conference is an annual forum for the presentation and discussion of papers embodying current research on all aspects of Byzantine history and culture. Two items from University of Michigan collections will be discussed in papers given at the conference: the smaller of two fragments of an early papyrus roll with a later Byzantine codex (Ms. 50).

May 30 - June 2 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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www.umich.edu/~byzantine

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