Richard F. Gyug

Richard Gyug

Professor Emeritus of History and Medieval Studies
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  • PhD Medieval Studies, University of Toronto 1978-84

    MSL Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies 1977-82

    MA Medieval Studies, University of Toronto 1977-78

    BA (Hons.) History and Art History, Carleton University 1973-77

  • My principal work is the study of manuscripts written in Beneventan script, a calligraphic texthand used in manuscripts of southern Italy and Dalmatia between the 9th and 14th centuries. Each year dozens of new items are discovered in the script, most fragments preserved as binding materials. My current projects on Beneventan topics include preparation of an inventory of the approx. 2000 fragments at Montecassino (to appear in 2017), an edition of a 14th-century manuscript containing Franciscan liturgical texts for use in Albania, an edition of a fragmentary 12th-century missal surviving at Montecassino, and studies to accompany facsimile editions of two Montecassino manuscripts.

  • Fordham

    MEDIEVAL AUTOBIOGRAPHIES (Interdisciplinary Capstone Core) - MVST 4008/HIST 4007
    HONORS MEDIEVAL HISTORY - HPRH 1053
    MEDIEVAL BOOKS AND MATERIALS - MVST 5078
    STUDY TOUR: MEDIEVAL SPAIN - MVST 4998
    PROSEMINAR/SEMINAR: MEDIEVAL RELIGIOUS CULTURES - HIST 7025/8025
    MEDIEVAL CHRONICLES - HIST 6024
    UNDERSTANDING HISTORICAL CHANGE: SELF AND SOCIETY IN THE MEDIEVAL WORLD (Manresa course) - HIST 1301
    TUTORIALS: MEDIEVAL IBERIAN HISTORY, IBERIAN INSTITUTIONS, MEDIEVAL CULTURAL CONTACT

    Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies / American Academy in Rome - Diploma Programme in Manuscript Studies

    FORM AND FUNCTION: THE MEDIEVAL LITURGY AND ITS MANUSCRIPTS - MSST 1004

  • Richard F. Gyug's Curriculum Vitae