Daniel Donoghue
General Editor, Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library
Daniel Donoghue, John P. Marquand Professor of English at Harvard University, is a specialist on Old and Middle English, with broader interests in the literary and intellectual history of the early medieval world. Other interests include poetics, language history, and the reception of the Middle Ages in the contemporary world.
Jan M. Ziolkowski
Founding Editor (2010–2020), Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library
Jan M. Ziolkowski, currently Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Medieval Latin, has been a faculty member at Harvard University since 1981. From 2007 to 2020 he was the director of the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection in Washington, DC. His scholarship encompasses Medieval Latin philology, medieval literary study, and reception studies. He founded the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library, which released its inaugural volumes in 2010, and served as its general editor until 2020.
Nicole Eddy
Managing Editor, Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library
BYZANTINE GREEK
Alexander Alexakis
Byzantine Greek Coeditor
Alexander Alexakis, Professor of Byzantine Literature in the Department of Philology of the University of Ioannina, Greece, has worked extensively on Byzantine hagiography, Byzantine historiography, the history of Church councils, iconoclasm, and Byzantine magic. His recent publications include The Greek Life of St. Leo Bishop of Catania (BHG 981b), Subsidia Hagiographica 91 (Brussels, 2011) and Weddings, Funerals, and Imperial Regrets: The Life of Patriarch Euthymios (Athens, 2018; in Greek, with introduction, critical edition, and annotated translation).
Richard Greenfield
Byzantine Greek Coeditor
Richard Greenfield is a professor in the Department of History at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. His primary research lies in the fields of Byzantine hagiography and magic, but he also has interests in the history of the Crusades and Medieval Greece. His most recent books are Holy Men of Mount Athos (coauthored with Alice-Mary Talbot; DOML, 2016) and The Life of Symeon the New Theologian by Niketas Stethatos (DOML, 2013).
Byzantine Greek Editorial Board
Theodora Antonopoulou
V. Rev. Maximos Constas
John Duffy
Niels Gaul
Anthony Kaldellis
Derek Krueger
Stratis Papaioannou
Byzantine Greek Advisory Board
Albrecht Berger
Wolfram Brandes
Elizabeth Fisher
Clive Foss
John Haldon
† Robert Jordan
Antony Littlewood
Margaret Mullett
Claudia Rapp
Jan Olof Rosenqvist
Jonathan Shepard
Denis Sullivan
MEDIEVAL IBERIAN
Josiah Blackmore
Medieval Iberian Editor
Josiah Blackmore is Nancy Clark Smith Professor of the Language and Literature of Portugal in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. He specializes in the literature and culture of medieval and early modern Portugal, with an emphasis on the writings of maritime expansion. He also does work in medieval manuscript studies and the history of the book.
Medieval Iberian Editorial Board
David Arbesú
Marina Brownlee
E. Michael Gerli
Luis Manuel Girón-Negrón
Dorothy Severin
Ryan Szpiech
MEDIEVAL LATIN
Danuta Shanzer
Medieval Latin Editor
Danuta Shanzer, Professor of Late Antique and Medieval Latin Philology at the University of Vienna, specializes in the Latin literature and in the social and religious history of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. A classicist and medievalist, her work ranges from the philological and literary to the historical and theological.
Medieval Latin Editorial Board
Julia Barrow
Thomas F. X. Noble
Daniel Nodes
Michael Roberts
Medieval Latin Advisory Board
Walter Berschin
Ralph Hexter
Mayke de Jong
José Martínez Gázquez
Kurt Smolak
Francesco Stella
Jean-Yves Tilliette
OLD ENGLISH
Daniel Donoghue
Old English Editor
Daniel Donoghue is the John P. Marquand Professor of English at Harvard University.
Old English Editorial Board
Peter Baker
R. D. Fulk
Antonette di Paolo Healey
Susan Irvine
Christopher A. Jones
Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe
Elizabeth Tyler
Old English Advisory Board
Rolf Bremmer
Roberta Frank
Malcolm R. Godden
Simon Keynes
Patrizia Lendinara