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EthelSaraWolper

Ethel Sara Wolper, Associate Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire. Her recent publications include, Cities and Saints: Sufism and the Transformation of Urban Space in Medieval Anatolia, (Penn State Press, 2003).

Cities and Saints: Sufism and the Transformation of Urban Space in Medieval Anatolia

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Robert Ousterhout, Professor of History and Preservation, School of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Professor Ousterhout's recent publications include Master Builders of Byzantium, (Princeton University Press, 1999).

Contextualizing the Later Churches of Constantinople: Suggested Methodologies and a Few Examples

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CarolineBruzelius

Caroline Bruzelius, Anne M. Cogan Professor in Architecture and Sculpture at Duke University. Her recent publications include The Stones of Naples: Church Building in the Angevin Kingdom, 1266-1343, (Yale University Press, 2004).

The Stones of Naples: Church Building in Angevin Italy, 1266-1343
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Michael T. Davis, Professor of Art and Art History at Mount Holyoke College. He has published widely on Gothic Architecture and is currently preparing a new translation of the Description of Paris by Guillbert de Mets.

In Praise of Paris: a description of the city in 1323 by Jean de Jandun, translation by Michael T. Davis.
The Government of Philip Augustus: Foundations of French Royal Power in the Middle Ages by John W.       Baldwin.
Gothic Architecture and a Scholastic: Jean de Jandun's Tractatus de laudibus Parisius (1323) by Erik Inglis.