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  1. Celia Martin Chazelle (born April 7, 1954) is a Canadian-American historian and author. She is a professor of history at The College of New Jersey.

  2. Scholarships, fellowships, academic grants, and honors. 2019–. Fellow, Medieval Academy of America. 2005–06. Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton NJ (Visitor) 2005–06. Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities. 2002, Spring.

  3. Celia Chazelle studies Roman Gaul, Merovingian period, and Magic and Divination in the Ancient World. Historian of late antique and early medieval Latin culture, religion, and art.

  4. Celia Chazelle, The Crucified God in the Carolingian Era: Theology and Art of Christ's Passion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xiv, 338; 33 black-and-white illus. In Carolingian verbal and visual representations of Christ on the cross, Chazelle has a wonderful subject: the Crucifixion is a central Christian event; the Carolingians

  5. From. 9/2021 – 7/2022. While at IAS, Celia Chazelle will research and write a monograph tracing the story of Gregory the Great's encounter with "white" and "beautiful" English slaves from the early 700s to the present.

  6. Chazelle, Celia, The Codex Amiatinus and its “Sister” Bibles: Scripture, Liturgy, and Art in the Milieu of the Venerable Bede (Leiden, 2019). Corning, Caitlin, The Celtic and Roman Traditions: Conflict and Consensus in the Early Medieval Church (New York, 2006).

  7. 6 de oct. de 2021 · The Codex Amiatinus and Its “Sister” Bibles: Scripture, Liturgy, and Art in the Milieu of the Venerable Bede. Commentaria 10. Leiden: Brill, 2019 Pp. 662. $140.00 (cloth). Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 October 2021. Thomas O'Loughlin.