People

February 1, 2021

Sara Moure López

Sara Moure López is working on her PhD thesis at the University of Santiago de Compostela, under the supervision of professors Rocío Sánchez Ameijeiras and Rosa M. Rodríguez Porto. She is a FPU Pre-Doctoral Fellow at the Department of Art History at USC and part of the Research Group “Síncrisis: Investigacións en formas culturais”.
February 1, 2021

Maiken Bundgaard Villumsen

Maiken Bundgaard Villumsen is the Academic Manager at the Centre for Medieval Literature, a Danish Centre of Excellence established in 2012 with a second node at the University of York (UK). She handles the daily management of the centre including organisation of events, website and social media as well as communication within SDU and more. She is responsible for coordination with NetMAR activities in close cooperation with the SDU NetMAR manager. She has a degree in Classics from the University of Southern Denmark.
February 1, 2021

Dr Chiara d’Agostini

Chiara D’Agostini studied Classics at the University of Milan. She has just finished and successfully defended her PhD at the University of Southern Denmark and its Centre for Medieval Literature. Her doctoral dissertation, titled Mapping Empires: Re-appropriations of Ptolemy’s Geography from the 12th to the 15th Centuries, explored the medieval reception of geography, considering text and maps from a new angle and focusing on its relevance to the construction of a quintessentially Byzantine geographical imagination.
February 1, 2021

Dr Nils Holger Petersen

Nils Holger Petersen is Associate Professor (Emeritus) of Church History at the University of Copenhagen. He brings to NetMAR his expertise and experience as leader of research centres. He holds a degree in Mathematics (1969) and a PhD in Church History (1994). Nils Holger’s research interests lie in medieval liturgy and music, music drama and western cultural history.
February 1, 2021

Prof. Lars Boje Mortensen

Lars Boje Mortensen is Professor of Ancient and Medieval Cultural History at the University of Southern Denmark. He is the Head of the Centre of Medieval Literature, a Danish Centre of Excellence established in 2012 with a second node at the University of York (UK). He is the editor-in-chief of the international OA journal, Interfaces, published by the University of Milan.
February 1, 2021

Anna-Maria Ernesti

Anna-Maria Ernesti is an early stage researcher at the University of Bamberg. Her undergraduate studies in Bamberg and London contained the subjects German Literature, Language and Culture as well as Art History. With her Zentrum für Mittelalterstudien (Zemas)-related master’s degree “Medieval Studies“ she specialised in the core subjects Older German Literature, Medieval Art History and Medieval History.
February 1, 2021

Srđan Beck

Srđan Beck is a doctoral student at the Otto-Friedrich Universität Bamberg in the Bamberg Graduate School of Historical Studies (BaGraHist) programme. He is working on a thesis titled ‘St. Mary the Great near Bale (Istria) in the context of Carolingian Monastery Organization’.