Hilandar Research Library

Hilandar Research Library The Hilandar Research Library (HRL) has the largest collection of medieval Slavic manuscripts on microform in the world.

The Hilandar Research Library (HRL) is a Special Collection of The Ohio State University Libraries (Columbus, Ohio). The HRL's millions of pages of manuscript material on microform from more than 100 different private, museum, and library collections in dozens of countries are utilized by scholars from all over the world. The collection includes several thousand Cyrillic manuscripts on microform,

with over 1200 from several monasteries on Mount Athos, Greece, including the entire Slavic manuscript collection of Hilandar Monastery. The Hilandar Research Library also contains a large specialized reference collection, in print and in microform, as well as a growing collection of original manuscripts and artifacts from the medieval Slavic world. Located in the OSU Thompson Library, the HRL shares its space with the Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies (RCMSS). a center of the OSU College of Arts and Sciences.

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05/30/2026

https://www.thenationalherald.com/the-reception-of-the-holy-belt-in-belgrade/

"Belgrade witnessed historic and moving moments during the reception of the Holy Belt of the Most Holy Theotokos, which was brought to Serbia from the Holy and Great Monastery of Vatopedi on Mount Athos. The Holy Belt arrived accompanied by Elder Ephraim, Abbot of Vatopedi Monastery, together wit

05/30/2026

The Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies, in partnership with the Ohio State Area Studies Centers, recently concluded its ninth year of the K-14 Global Fellowship Program. Since its launch in 2017-18, the Fellowship has brought together educators from across the United States—and,...

https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/press-releases/announcing-the-2026-27-fellows-cohort-at-dumbarton-oaksCongratulations t...
05/30/2026

https://www.doaks.org/newsletter/press-releases/announcing-the-2026-27-fellows-cohort-at-dumbarton-oaks

Congratulations to Merve Savas from the Department of History at The Ohio State University and all of the other 2026-2027 DOAKS Fellows!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 20, 2026 ContactElizabeth Panox-LeachCommunications ManagerEmail: [email protected]: (202) 339-6400 x8978 Dumbarton Oaks is delighted to announce the recent appointment of fellows in our three areas of study—Byzantine, Garden and Landscape, and Pre-Columbian—as well as...

New publication notification! Özlem Eren's (Ph.D. Candidate, UW-Madison, Department of Art History) new article is out i...
05/29/2026

New publication notification!
Özlem Eren's (Ph.D. Candidate, UW-Madison, Department of Art History) new article is out in the Canadian-American Slavic Studies, Volume 60 (2026): Issue 1-2 (May 2026), titled "Romanesque Façades as a Signal of Connection: Halych-Volhynia, Hungary and Poland in the 12th-Century European Network." Özlem looks at Romanesque church façades in Halych-Volhynia (what is now Ukraine), Hungary, and Poland, demonstrating how architecture itself became part of a larger Christian and cultural network in the 12th century.
Open Access thanks to the Transformative Agreement between her affiliated institution, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and De Gruyter Brill.
https://doi.org/10.30965/22102396-06001022
Özlem Eren MSSI 2019

Abstract Romanesque architectural details on the façades of the Church of St. Panteleimon in Halych, Ukraine (ca. 1188–1193), which included round-headed portals with carved relief sculpture along the arches, carved capitals and columns, demonstrate the selective adoption of Western Romanesque el...

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