The Public Defense of the Doctoral Dissertation in Medieval Studies. Divna Manolova

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The Public Defense of the Doctoral Dissertation in Medieval Studies of Divna Manolova on DISCOURSES OF SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY IN THE LETTERS OF NIKEPHOROS GREGORAS will be held on Monday, 27 October 2014, at 14:00 in the Senate Room Monument Building Central European University (CEU) Nádor u. 9, Budapest Examination Committee Chair Members External Readers István Bodnár (Department of Philosophy CEU) Niels Gaul Supervisor (Department of Medieval Studies CEU) Volker Menze (Department of Medieval Studies CEU) Börje Bydén external reader and external examiner (present) (University of Gothenburg Department of Philosophy, Linguistics, Theory of Science) Stratis Papaioannou external reader and external examiner (present) (Department of Classics Brown University) Börje Bydén external reader and external examiner (present) (University of Gothenburg Department of Philosophy, Linguistics, Theory of Science) Stratis Papaioannou external reader and external examiner (present) (Department of Classics Brown University) The doctoral dissertation is available for inspection in the CEU-ELTE Medieval Library, Budapest, 6-8 Múzeum krt.

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION ABSTRACT DISCOURSES OF SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY IN THE LETTERS OF NIKEPHOROS GREGORAS The principal objective of the present dissertation is to reconstruct and analyze the discourses of science and philosophy in the letters of the Constantinopolitan scholar Nikephoros Gregoras (d. ca. 1360), a prominent figure on the fourteenth-century Byzantine intellectual scene, well-known to modern scholars as the author of a major work on Byzantine history for the period from 1204 until ca. 1359. The inquiry explores Gregoras views on mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy expressed in his letters and, consequently, it reevaluates the existing scholarly perspectives on Gregoras intellectual legacy. By means of contextualization, Part I: Nikephoros Gregoras Epistolary Collection offers a survey of Gregoras biography and works, as well as a detailed reconstruction of his library, that is, a survey of the manuscripts (in particular, of those codices which transmit scientific and philosophical content) he, in all likelihood, possessed, annotated, compiled, and copied. Part I concludes with a discussion of the manuscript tradition of Gregoras letters and the context of their preservation and circulation accompanied by a critical commentary of their modern editions. The main analytical body of the dissertation consists of two large sections dedicated respectively to astronomy (Part II: Justifications of Astronomy) and to philosophy and letters (Part III: Letters and Philosophy). The principal conceptual motivation behind Parts II and III is the exploration of the dialectical relationship informing Gregoras intellectual epistolary discourse, namely the relationship between knowledge (mathematical sciences and philosophy), on the one hand, and rhetoric (letters), on the other. Part II examines the status of the astronomical studies in the early Palaiologan period and discusses various strategies Gregoras employed in order to justify the value of this mathematical science. Gregoras programmatic effort to defend astronomy s worthiness is analyzed in the context of the revival of 1

Ptolemaic astronomy in Palaiologan Byzantium, a scholarly project that involved erudites from the two preceding generations, notably Maximos Planoudes and Gregoras mentor Theodore Metochites. Importantly, Part II: Justifications of Astronomy discusses for the first time after its edition in 1936 Gregoras arithmological treatise On the Number Seven which, among other things, is an important evidence for Gregoras readership of Philo and Macrobius. Part III: Letters and Philosophy offers a discussion of philosophical letterwriting in Byzantium as well as an analysis of the philosophical premises of Byzantine epistolography. Importantly, its principal discussion problematizes the question of certainty with respect to the human condition through analysis of three case studies which illustrate Gregoras strategies for constructing epistolary friendship. Thus, Part III addresses two of the main problems of the dissertation, namely what are, in Gregoras view, the possibilities and limitations of human knowledge and, correspondingly, what is the status of science and philosophy as the acquisition of knowledge is at their core qua disciplines. The dissertation concludes that in his letters Gregoras maintains that while there are limits of mankind s ability to attain knowledge of the perceptible world, due both to the nature of the studied objects and to the faculties of the inquiring intellect, nevertheless, with the help of the divine providence, it is possible to achieve certainty and comprehension. One such example is the study of the heavenly bodies and their movements. Not only are the planets and the stars created by God as signs for mankind to understand, according to Gregoras, but also the regularity of their motion and its mathematical principles facilitate the use of the astronomical science for the attainment of knowledge. Similarly, the ideal friendship, one that manifests itself in the discursive unity of the correspondents, brings certainty and knowledge of oneself and of the other. 2

CURRICULUM VITAE DIVNA MANOLOVA EDUCATION: 2008 2014 PhD Candidate, Department of Medieval Studies Central European University, Budapest, Hungary Dissertation Title: Discourses of Science and Philosophy in the Letters of Nikephoros Gregoras 2007 2008 Master of Arts in Medieval Studies Central European University, Department of Medieval Studies MA Thesis: Sophonias the Philosopher. A Preface of an Aristotelian Commentary: Structure, Intention, and Audience 2003 2007 Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Department of Philosophy, Sofia, Bulgaria BA Thesis: The Essence of the Soul in Aristotle s De anima: the Commentaries of Two Philosophical Traditions (Sophonias the Philosopher and Avicenna) FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS: October 1, 2014 July 31, 2015 October 1, 2013 December 1, 2013 Black Sea Link Research Fellow, New Europe College, Bucharest, Romania Visiting Research Fellow, Brown University, Department of Classics 3

October 1, 2013 December 1, 2013 Doctoral Research Support Grant, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary 2012 Medieval Academy of America Etienne Gilson September 15, 2012 June 15, 2013 September 1, 2012 May 31, 2013 September 2011 May 2012 Dissertation Grant Junior Fellow, Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey Fellow, American Research Center in Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria Fellowship declined Junior Fellow in Byzantine Studies Dumbarton Oaks, Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: April 2014 October 2010 July 2011 February 2010 May 2010 The Problem of Individuality in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, Doctoral level optional course, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, co-taught with Prof. Oleg Georgiev and Dr. Gergana Dineva Teaching assistant, Department of Philosophy, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Sofia, Bulgaria Academic coordinator of the Center for Hellenic Traditions (now Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies), CEU, Budapest ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS: Epistolography and Philosophy. In Companion to Byzantine Epistolography, edited by Alexander Riehle. Leiden: Brill, forthcoming (2015). 4

Measuring the World: Sciences and Technologies in Byzantine Constantinople. In History of Istanbul: Educational Science and Technology, edited by Salim Ayduz. Istanbul: ISAM Publications, Kültür AS, forthcoming. Homeric Quotations in Nikephoros Gregoras Correspondence: Patterns of Employment. In MediterraneoS: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Cultures of the Mediterranean Sea, edited by Sergio Carro Martin, Arturo Echavarren, Esther Fernandez Medina, Daniel Riano Rufilanchas, Katja Smid, Jesus Tellez Rubio, and David Torollo Sanchez, 77 87. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013. Една византийска дискусия относно приятелството в писмата на Никифор Григора. [A Byzantine Discussion of Friendship: The Case of Nikephoros Gregoras Letters] Архив за средновековна философия и култура/archiv für mittelalterliche Philosophie und Kultur 18 (2012): 125 146. Astronomy as Battlefield? Nikephoros Gregoras, Barlaam of Calabria and the Calculation of the Sun Eclipse. Архив за средновековна философия и култура/archiv für mittelalterliche Philosophie und Kultur 16 (2010): 118 131. Innovation and Self-reflection in Sophonias Paraphrasis of De Anima. Annual of Medieval Studies at CEU (Central European University) 15 (2009): 23 41. Prochoros Kydones. За същността и действието шестта книга (превод Д. Манолова). [On The Essence and The Energy. Book VI. Tr. Divna Manolova] Архив за средновековна философия и култура/archiv für mittelalterliche Philosophie und Kultur 14 (2008): 243 264. SELECTED PAPERS AND TALKS: Self-exegetical Reflections on Authority and Innovation in Nikephoros Gregoras' Historia Rhōmaïkē, delivered at the international conference The Medieval Self- Commentary: A Transnational Perspective at Fondation Hardt, Vandœuvres, Geneva, July 22 23, 2014. Nikephoros Gregoras Phlorentios and Philomathēs, delivered at the international workshop But How Shall We Converse? Dialogues and Debates from Late Antiquity to Late Byzantium at Keble College, Oxford, July 4 5, 2014. Astronomers in Agreement: Platonic and Ptolemaic Planetary Models in Nikephoros Gregoras On the Number Seven and Letter 22, delivered at the thirty-ninth annual 5

Byzantine Studies Conference at Yale University, New Haven, CT, October 31 November 3, 2013. If It Looks Like a Letter, Reads Like a Letter, and Talks Like a Letter: The Case of Nikephoros Gregoras Letter-Collection, delivered at the international conference Medieval Letters between Fiction and Document, Siena, September 9 11, 2013. Knowing the Past, Knowing the Future: Nikephoros Gregoras Paraklētikē peri astronomias, delivered at the international workshop Historiographie der Paläologenzeit zwischen Philologie und historischer Soziolinguistik (Approaches to Late Byzantine Historiography: Between Philology and Sociolinguistics), Austrian Academy of Sciences (Division of Byzantine Research), Vienna, June 20, 2013. Nikephoros Gregoras' On the Number Seven: Mathematics, Music, and Astronomy in Fourteenth-Century Constantinople, delivered as part of the Koç University s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations mini-symposium series, Istanbul, March 29, 2013. Translating Science to Literature: The Case of Nikephoros Gregoras Letter- Collection, informal talk, presented in Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, Koç University, Istanbul, December 5, 2012. Paradigms of Knowledge in Nikephoros Gregoras Epistolary Collection, research report, presented in Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC, January 23, 2012. Elements of Pythagorean Mathematics in the Letters of Nikephoros Gregoras, delivered at the thirty-seventh annual Byzantine Studies Conference at DePaul University, Chicago, IL, October 20 23, 2011. Connecting Philosophers: Joseph the Philosopher, Sophonias and Nikephoros Gregoras, delivered at the 22 nd International Congress of Byzantine Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria, August 20 27, 2011. 6