LC control no. | n 77004238 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Herrin, Judith |
See also | Employer: King's College London |
Associated place | London (England) Birmingham (England) Athens (Greece) Princeton (N.J.) |
Birth date | 1942-10-16 |
Field of activity | Archaeology History Education, Higher |
Affiliation | King's College London University of Birmingham British School at Athens Princeton University |
Profession or occupation | Archaeologists Historians College teachers Authors |
Found in | Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, 9th, University of Birmingham, 1975. Iconoclasm, 1977 (a.e.) t.p. (Judith Herrin) jacket (Dr.; Dumbarton Oaks, Harvard Univ.; Warburg Institute, London; Assoc. mem., Centre for Byzantine Studies, Univ. of Birmingham) The formation of Christendom, c1987: CIP t.p. (Judith Herrin) CIP data sheet (b. 10/16/42) The social and economic structure of Central Greece in the late twelfth century, 1972: title page (Herrin, Judith Eleanor Herrin, Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham) Ravenna, 2016: title page (edited by Judith Herrin) page x (Judith Herrin, professor emerita of King's College London; holds the Constantine Leventis Senior Research Fellowship attached to the Center for Hellenic Studies there) Wikipedia, viewed June 28, 2016 (Judith Herrin, born 1942), British archaeologist and academic of Late Antiquity; Professor Emerita of Late Antique and Byzantine Studies and Constantine Leventis Senior Research Fellow at King's College London; Ph.D. from University of Birmingham; worked as an archaeologist with the British School at Athens and on the site of Kalenderhane Mosque in Istanbul as a fellow of Dumbarton Oaks; Stanley J. Seeger Professor in Byzantine History, Princeton University from 1991 to 1995; appointed Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine Studies at King's College London in 1995) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Herrin> |
Associated language | eng |