Alte Geschichte

Dr. Stephanie Pambakian

Teach @ Tübingen Post-doctoral Fellow

Kontakt

Wilhelmstr. 36, 72074 Tübingen

07071 / 29 XXXXX

stephanie.pambakianspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de

Sprechstunde


April 2023 – ongoing
Teach @ Tübingen Post-doctoral Fellow

Departments of Ancient History and Medieval History, Faculty of Philosphy, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

February 2021 – ongoing
Cultrice della materia

Department of Asian and Mediterranean Studies, Università Ca’ Foscari (Venice, Italy)

September 2015 – September 2021
PhD in Medieval History and Oriental Studies (Mention très honorable)

University of St Andrews and Université de Genève (UK and Switzerland)

September 2016 – July 2017
Visiting Scholar

Dipartimento di Scienze Religiose, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano (Milano, Italia)

February 2017 – June 2017
Visiting Scholar

Dipartimento di Storia Culture Civiltà, Università di Bologna Alma Mater Studiorum (Bologna, Italia)

October 2013 – June 2014
Master of Studies in Classical Armenian (Distinction)

Oriental Institute, Oriel College, University of Oxford

October 2009 – June 2013
Bachelor Joint Honours Degree in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History

Faculty of Classics, Oriel College, University of Oxford

Research

Research interests

Publications

Journal articles and contributions to edited volumes

  • with Zanetti Domigues, Lidia. Armenians on the via Francigena: Armenian and Latin sources on the origins of the Armenian community on the Urbis Vetus (Orvieto). Eurasiatica Vol. 15 (2020), 11-34, Armenia, Caucaso e Asia Centrale, Ed. Ca’ Foscari: Venice. http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-453-0/001
  • Tradition and innovation in the Cosmology of Anania Širakac‘i. Eurasiatica Vol. 11 (2018), 9-24, Armenia, Caucaso e Asia Centrale Ed. Ca’ Foscari: Venice. http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-279-6/001

Translations

  • Axtʻamar by Yovhannēs Tʻumanean in Ferrari, A., 2019. L' Armenia perduta. Viaggio nella memoria di un popolo. Roma: Salerno Editrice.
  • (partial). Nash-Marshall, S., (2018). I Peccati Dei Padri. Negazionismo Turco E Genocidio Armeno. Milano: Edizioni Angelo Guerini e Associati.
  • The Elegy on the death of the Great Prince Jevansher by Davt’ak K’ert’ogh, 7th century AD, translation from Classical Armenian. In Inventory, issue n°5, Fall 2014, Princeton University.

Reviews

  • Francesca Gazzano/Lara Pagani/Giusto Traina (eds): Greek texts and Armenian traditions. An interdisciplinary approach. Trends in classics: Supplementary volumes 39. De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston 2016. 76/2 (2019) du Museum Helveticum, 268-269.

Presented Papers / Workshops

Conferences / Workshops

  • 2023 Medieval History Colloquium (Tübingen, Germany)
    New perspectives on Anania Širakac‘i's k'nnikon
  • 2022 TeTra Research Seminar (KU Leuven, Belgium)
    Seeds of science in medieval Armenia: Anania Širakac'i's corpus reconsidered
  • 2022 24th International congress of Byzantine Studies (Venice – Padue, 22-27 AUGUST 2022)
    Volunteer
  • 2022 St Andrews - Tübingen Graduate Conference (Tübingen, Germany) cfp
    Science in Late Antique and Early Medieval Armenia.
  • 2022 London Society for Medieval Studies seminar series (London, U.K.) online
    Science in "mediaeval" Armenia: contexts, approaches and Anania Širakac‘i's case-study
  • 2019 XIII Giornata di Studi Armeni e Caucasici - ASIAC (Venice, Italy)
    Armenians on the via Francigena: Armenian and Latin sources on the origins of the Armenian community on the Urbis Vetus (Orvieto). with Lidia Zanetti Domigues.
  • 2019 New Research on Ancient Armenia (Geneve, Switzerland) cfp
    2nd Geneva Workshop for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers.
  • 2017 Digital Humanities Oxford Summer School
    From Text to Tech.
  • 2017 XI Giornata di Studi Armeni e Caucasici- ASIAC (Venice, Italy)
    Tradition and innovation in the Cosmology of Anania Širakac‘i
  • 2017 AIEA XIVth General Conference (Oxford, U.K.)
    The Cosmology of Anania Širakac‘i: text, sources, and value
  • 2016 Armenian Manuscript Studies: An Introduction Berlin Staatsbibliothek (Workshop)

Archaeological Excavations

Archaeological Excavations

  • July 2013 Casa Herrera Excavation Project (MeRrida, Spain)
    Excavation of the Basilica complex at Casa Herrera, Late Roman-Visigothic period. Supervised by Consorcio Ciudad Monumental de Mérida (Miguel Alba e Dr Isaac Sastre de Diego) and by the University of Oxford (Javier Martinez).
  • August – September 2010 Aramus Excavation Project (Yerevan, Armenia)
    Excavation of the East wing of an Urartean fortress, Iron Age. Supervised by the Innsbruck University (Ass.-Prof. Dr Sandra Heinsch e Dr Walter Kuntner).