Matthew R. Crawford
@mcrawford.bsky.social
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Associate Professor and Director of Research Program in Biblical and Early Christian Studies, Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, Melbourne, Australia
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mcrawford.bsky.social
There is still one week to go before the application deadline for our two job openings in biblical and early Christian studies (15 August). Please spread the word! I would be glad to speak with anyone who has questions about the positions.
mcrawford.bsky.social
I am delighted to announce the IRCI has 2 job openings in early Christianity (specialisation open, research-focus, early career). Closing date 15 Aug. Contact me with any questions. We hope you'll consider joining our excellent group of scholars!
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Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow (Early Christianity) - Vacancy Details
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joeymccollum.bsky.social
My associate supervisor Rob Turnbull has written an exciting and accessible report on the research he's been doing! He recently published his PhD dissertation (brill.com/display/titl...), and he's currently applying phylogenetic methods to texts beyond the New Testament.
mcrawford.bsky.social
Back in my happy place at the Biblioteca Angelica in Rome with the reading room all to myself today.
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enniusredloeb.bsky.social
11th July is the feast of St Benedict and here is the earliest extant copy of the Rule of St Benedict.

Bodleian Library MS. Hatton 48; Rule of St. Benedict; c.700 CE (?); England (Canterbury?); f.1r @bodleianlibraries.bsky.social
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joeymccollum.bsky.social
I can tell you from experience that the IRCI is a beautiful place to work! Don't miss this opportunity!
mcrawford.bsky.social
I am delighted to announce the IRCI has 2 job openings in early Christianity (specialisation open, research-focus, early career). Closing date 15 Aug. Contact me with any questions. We hope you'll consider joining our excellent group of scholars!
candidate.aurion.cloud/acu/producti...
Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow (Early Christianity) - Vacancy Details
candidate.aurion.cloud
mcrawford.bsky.social
I am delighted to announce the IRCI has 2 job openings in early Christianity (specialisation open, research-focus, early career). Closing date 15 Aug. Contact me with any questions. We hope you'll consider joining our excellent group of scholars!
candidate.aurion.cloud/acu/producti...
Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow (Early Christianity) - Vacancy Details
candidate.aurion.cloud
mcrawford.bsky.social
A small discovery: the Lexikon zur byzantinischen Gräzität includes an entry for εὐάγγελμα with a single ref: Didymus, De Trin 1.29.8. The term shows up nowhere else in TLG. The ms actually reads ἐπαγγέλματα which was misread in the 1769 editio princeps and a new ed in 1975.
mcrawford.bsky.social
So far the standard version of Copilot (@msftresearch.bsky.social) can't transcribe an 11th c Greek manuscript and in fact made up a completely different text it claimed was the transcription. Seems to have picked up βασιλέα from the first line, misread it as a similar word, and then ran with it.
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mmonier.bsky.social
So, here's the webpage of our project on Gospel harmonies. I will be working with a wonderful advisory board, including my wonderful Doktormutter @joantaylor.bsky.social, and @mcrawford.bsky.social .
mf.no/en/ungos
Unconventional Gospels | MF
A Computer–Assisted Analysis of Complex Harmonic Traditions in Newly Discovered Manuscripts
mf.no
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joeymccollum.bsky.social
I asked one of supervisors about this (he'd spent some time at Saint Catherine's), and he responded with some relieving news. The Greek papers seem to have gotten the story wrong: newsprime.gr/sina-den-gin... (I had to use Google Translate on the page)
mcrawford.bsky.social
Spotted today at the Vatican Museums. An unusual depiction of the evangelists as oarsmen in a boat with Christ at the helm. Matthew is missing but we have John, Luke, and Mark, the so-called ‘Western’ order of the gospels.
mcrawford.bsky.social
I am delighted to announce that I have received a fellowship from the Humboldt Foundation for a research stay in Tübingen to produce an edition of The Emperor Julian's Against the Galileans and to study its 20th c. reception, including a German translation from the Third Reich.
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irci.bsky.social
Registration is still open for our Makarios conference on Love of Neighbor and Human Flourishing (deadline 15 May) which will take place at ACU’s Rome campus in partnership with Baylor, Harvard, and Boston College! >
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markdelcogliano.bsky.social
Dual language editions on facing pages. Coming late 2025 or early 2026:

Phoebadius, Contra Arianos (DelCogliano)
Apollinarius, Kata Meros Pistos (Kelley Spoerl)
Theodore, Debate with Macedonians (Matt Crawford)
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irci.bsky.social
Join for a hybrid BECS Seminar with Prof. Bronwen Neil on “Sarcophagi on the Street: Burial in the Necropoleis at Roman Ostia” to be held at 11:00 am AEDT on Thursday, 3 April 2025.
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kycrabbe.bsky.social
Come do a PhD with me (and other excellent colleagues) as part of an ARC-funded project—Night Vision in the Late Ancient Mediterranean! Funded places (fees and stipend) available!

More info here, and reach out with any questions. Applications due Monday 21 April.

www.acu.edu.au/research-and...
Night Vision in the Late Ancient Mediterranean
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mcrawford.bsky.social
Cyril takes it upon himself to provide Julian with a response at various points, so that's already covered!
mcrawford.bsky.social
Oh my. I wasn’t even aware it was on the website yet! Thanks for the tip. We are just finishing up the copy edits now. Fingers crossed it’s out in July.
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nporter.bsky.social
I’m particularly excited about this piece because it makes extensive use of some extremely important but widely neglected texts: namely, the Pseudo-Athanasian dialogues (which @markdelcogliano.bsky.social and I are translating for CUA), and (Ps-)Didymus, De Trinitate, which (1/2)
nporter.bsky.social
I've joined the Substack revolution.

My first act as regent of patristics.substack is to dismantle the scholarly narrative that the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed of 381 was a compromise with the Pneumatomachians/Macedonians.

The people asked. I delivered.🤣 patristics.substack.com/p/did-the-cr...
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irci.bsky.social
Congratulations to two teams led by IRCI scholars for Discovery Project grant success from the Australian Research Council totalling almost a half a million dollars!