The Medieval Academy of America congratulates the winners of the 2019 MAA Publication Prizes:
Haskins Medal: Philip L. Reynolds, How Marriage Became One of the Sacraments. The Sacramental Theology of Marriage from Its Medieval Origins to the Council of Trent (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016)
Karen Gould Prize in Art History: Ivan Drpić, Epigram, Art, and Devotion in Later Byzantium (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016)
Digital Humanities and Multimedia Studies Prize: John Wyatt Greenlee, The Mapping Mandeville Project (http://historiacartarum.org/john-mandeville-and-the-hereford-map-2/)
John Nicholas Brown Prize: Anna Zayaruznaya, The Monstrous New Art: Divided Forms in the Late Medieval Motet (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015)
Van Courtlandt Elliott Prize: Alice Isabella Sullivan, “Visions of Byzantium: The Siege of Constantinople in Sixteenth-Century Moldavia,” The Art Bulletin 99 (2017), 31-68; and Adam Woodhouse, “‘Who Owns the Money?’ Currency, Property, and Popular Sovereignty in Nicole Oresme’s De moneta,” Speculum 92:1 (2017), 85-116.
Please join us for the publication prize ceremony on Saturday, 9 March, at 10:45 AM in Meyerson Hall at the University of Pennsylvania, in conjunction with the Medieval Academy of America Annual Meeting.