István Perczel

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Building: 
Nador u. 15
Room: 
501
Phone number: 
3273000/2065
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Qualifications: 
Candidatus Scientiae in Religious Studies 1995
Academic/Professional Experience and Achievements: 

2010-2013 Co-director, together with Niels Gaul, of the educational programme "Byzantium and the Caucasus from Late Antiquity through the Middle Ages"

Apr. 2010   Visiting Professor, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, CARE programme

2004-2009, Research Associate, Orientalisches Seminar, University of Tübingen 

Nov.-Dec. 2004  Visiting Professor, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris

 19-31 July 2004  Course Director, together with Peter Brown (Princeton University) and György Geréby (Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest): “Changing Intellectual Landscapes in Late Antiquity,” Summer University, CEU

 Aug. 2001  Course Director, together with György Geréby (Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest): “Religious Identity and Religious Syncretism,” Summer University, CEU

 Jan. 1998-Dec. 2000   Research Project Director, CEU, “Research Group into Medieval Platonism”

 July 1999   Course Director, together with György Geréby (Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest): “The Many Cultural Centers of the Medieval Oikumene,” Summer University, CEU

30 May-12 June 1997  Course Director: “The Caucasus: a Unique Meeting Point of Ancient Cultures”, Summer University, CEU

 May 1995  Visiting Professor: École Pratique des Hautes Études, 5è Section (Sciences religieuses), Paris

Oct. 1990-Sept.1994  Visiting Lecturer: Janus Pannonius University, Department of Literary History, Pécs, Hungary.

Academic/research topics: 
Patristics
Neoplatonist philosophy
Byzantine and Eastern Christian Studies
Syriac manuscriptss
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Language proficiencies (spoken): 
Hungarian
Language proficiencies (spoken): 
English (fluent)
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French (fluent)
Language proficiencies (spoken): 
Modern Greek (fluent)
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Russian (advanced)
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Italian (proficient)
Language proficiencies (spoken): 
German (fair)
Language proficiencies (spoken): 
Ktobonoyo (Classical Syriac: fair)

Courses taught by István Perczel