Facultatea de Litere
Universitatea ‘Babeș-Bolyai’ (UBB)
Str. Horea 31, 400202 Cluj
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e.mail: adrian.papahagi@ubbcluj.ro
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A. CURRENT ACADEMIC POSITIONS:
2022– Professor, Department of English, Faculty of Letters, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj.
2007– Director of the Centre for the History of the Book (CODEX), Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj.
COURSES AT UBB: BA level – LLE 1161/1261 (Old, Middle, and Early Modern English Literature); LLE 5122/5222 (Manuscript Studies); LLE 2161 (Shakespeare).
MA level – LME 1107 (Early Medieval Irish Culture); LME 2109 (Shakespeare’s History Plays).
PhD level – LDR 1102 (Contemporary Paradigms of Literary Research).
OTHER COURSES: MA/PhD/postdoc level – Codicology, ‘Diplôme européen d’études médiévales’ (DEEM), FIDEM, Rome.
B. Former Academic Positions:
2014-2022 Associate professor, Department of English, Faculty of Letters, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj.
2007-2014 Lecturer, Department of English, Faculty of Letters, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj.
2003-2005 Assistant professor of English (‘attaché temporaire à l’enseignement et à la recherche’), Institut national supérieur du professorat et de l'éducation de l’Académie de Versailles.
1999-2003 Teaching assistant (‘chargé de cours’), Sorbonne Université (Paris IV) and Institut Catholique de Paris.
PAST COURSES: BA level – History of English (Old, Middle, and Early Modern English), 1999-2003, Sorbonne & Institut Catholique, Paris; English Phonology, 1999-2003, Institut Catholique, Paris; English language teaching, 2003-2005, Institut national supérieur du professorat et de l'éducation de l’Académie de Versailles.
C. STUDIES:
1999-2006 PhD in medieval studies, summa cum laude, Sorbonne University (Paris IV). Thesis on ‘Fate and Providence in Old English Literature’.
References: André Crépin, Leo Carruthers, ‘Old English Studies in France’, Old English Newsletter 40.3 (2007), p. 28.
1997-1999 BA (‘licence’) in English and MA (‘maîtrise’, ‘DEA’) in medieval studies, Sorbonne University (Paris IV).
1997-2000 ‘Pensionnaire étranger’, École Normale Supérieure-Rue d’Ulm, Paris.
1994-1999 BA in English and German, ‘Babeș-Bolyai’ University, Cluj.
1990-1994 A-levels (Romanian, English, Latin, Mathematics), ‘Gheorghe Șincai’ grammar school, Cluj.
D. GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS:
2020-2022 PI, RO-CULTURA-A1-3/2020/31.01.2020, ‘FRAGMED – A Transylvanian Puzzle: Reconstructing Medieval Culture from Manuscript Fragments’.
2019-2022 Co-PI, Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) 182173, ‘Fragmentarium Phase II’.
2015-2017 PI, UEFISCDI PNII-RU-TE-2014-4-1795 grant, ‘Book Production and Use in Transylvania before the Reformation: Manuscripts, Incunabula, Medieval Inventories, and Indirect Sources’.
2013-2014 PI, UBB GTC 34019/2013 grant, ‘Medieval Manuscripts and Fragmenta Codicum in the Libraries of Cluj’.
2010-2013 PI, UEFISCDI PNII-RU-TE-2010-290 grant, ‘Codicological Vocabulary, and Census of Western Medieval Manuscripts in Romania’.
2009 Scholarship of the Fondazione Centro Italiano per lo Studio dell’Alto Medioevo – CISAM (April).
2008 Mellon postdoctoral fellow, The Warburg Institute, School of Advanced Studies, London (May-August).
2007-2008 PI, HESP/NEC-Link grant to organise a course in Manuscript Studies at the ‘Babeș-Bolyai’ University, Cluj (October-February).
2007 Postdoctoral research scholarship, European Society for the Study of English, London (July).
2006-2007 Postdoctoral research fellow, New Europe College, Bucharest (October-July).
2006 Doctoral scholarship, Maison Française d’Oxford (February).
1997-1999 MA scholarship from the French Government, École Normale Supérieure-Rue d’Ulm, Paris.
E. CONFERENCES (SELECTION):
2024 • Paris, Sorbonne, Journées d'études ‘André Crépin’; Paper: ‘Caedmon's Hymn: More than Meets the Eye’ (October).
• Bratislava, International conference on ‘Local Elements – Transregional Connections: Medieval and Early Modern Age Culture and Education in Central Europe’; Paper: ‘The Circulation of Scribes, Scholars and Books between Present-Day Slovakia and Transylvania (15th-18th Centuries)’ (March).
2023 • Basel, 7th European Congress of Medieval Studies, ‘The Medieval Book Through the Lens of the Librarian’; Paper: ‘What Early Modern Librarians Did to Medieval Books: Fragmenta Codicum from Transylvania’ (September).
• Cluj, UBB, ‘Constructions of Identity XI: Transmissions’; Paper: ‘Shakespeare on Page: Studying the Complete Works 400 Years after the First Folio’ (May).
2022 • Bucharest, Societatea de Studii Clasice; Lecture: ‘Membra disiecta: Medieval Manuscript Fragments at the Academy Library of Cluj’ (January).
• Brașov, Univ. ‘Transilvania’, Exhibition ‘Brukenthal – An Early European’; Lecture: ‘Brukenthal, Batthyány, Bibliophily, and Brașov’ (February).
2021 • Leeds, International Medieval Congress; Paper: ‘Dotting the i in Medieval Manuscripts’ (July).
• Oxford/UCL, ‘Rethinking English Literary Culture in the Age of Alfred’; Paper: ‘Anglo-Saxon and Alemannic traditions of Boethius’s De Consolatione Philosophiae’ (May).
• Fribourg, Lecture on Fragmentarium.ms: ‘Evidence Preserved by Destruction: Recycling Medieval Manuscript Fragments in Transylvania during the (Counter)Reformation’ (March).
• Dublin, University College, Lecture: ‘Hic magis philosophice quam catholice loquitur: Latin and Vernacular Traditions of Boethius’ De Consolatione Philosophiae in the Early Middle Ages’ (February).
2020 • Bratislava, Slovak Academy of Sciences, ‘The Image of Piety in Medieval Manuscripts in Slovakia and in Europe’; Paper: ‘Liturgy and Private Devotion in Medieval Transylvania’ (October).
• Cluj, Biblioteca Academiei Române; Lecture: ‘FRAGMED: Identifying, Describing, Digitising, and Conserving Manuscript Fragments’ (September).
2019 • Cluj, UBB, ‘Constructions of Identity’ X; Paper: ‘Glosses and ‘Glossenglossierung’ in the Continental and Anglo-Saxon Traditions of Boethius’s De Consolatione Philosophiae’ (October).
• Iași, Biblioteca Centrală Universitară; Lecture: ‘Western Medieval Manuscripts in Romania’ (March).
2018 • Trier, Stadtbibliothek Trier und Universität Trier, Ältere deutsche Philologie/ Trier Center for Digital Humanities, ‘Die Handschriften der Hofschule Kaiser Karls des Großen – individuelle Gestalt und europäisches Kulturerbe’; Paper: ‘The Lorsch Gospels in Context’ (October).
• Alba Iulia, Univ. 1 Decembrie, ‘Bibliologie și Patrimoniu Cultural Național’ XII; Paper: ‘The Alba Iulia Codex Aureus in the Context of Charlemagne’s Court School’ (October).
• Vienna, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften-Institut für Mittelalterforschung; Lecture: ‘Itinera codicum: Handschriftentransfers zwischen Österreich und Siebenbürgen, 14.-18. Jh.’ (August).
• Cluj, Biblioteca Centrală Universitară, ‘Devotional Literature in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period’; Paper: ‘The Fate of Medieval Devotional Manuscripts from Cluj’ (June).
2017 • Huddersfield, Univ. of Huddersfield, ‘The Material Culture of Religious Change and Continuity: 1400-1600’; Paper: ‘Surviving the Stripping of the Altars: Medieval Manuscripts in Sixteenth-Century Transylvania’ (April).
• Cluj, Univ. Babeș-Bolyai/Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, ‘Changes, (Dis)Continuities, Traditions and Their Invention During 500 Years of Reformation: The Perspective of Long Reformation applied to the History of the Central and Eastern European Region’; Paper: ‘Reformation and Transformation: The Fate of Medieval Transylvanian Libraries in the Sixteenth Century’ (October).
2016 • Paris, International Medieval Society-Paris I, ‘Words/Les Mots’; Paper: ‘Des mots en marge des mots. Lire la Consolation de Philosophie du IXe au XIe siècle’ (June).
2015 • Alba Iulia, Univ. 1 Decembrie, ‘Bibliologie și Patrimoniu Cultural Național’ IX; Paper: ‘Les livres des diocèses médiévaux de Cenad, Oradea et Transylvanie à travers les inventaires anciens (XIIe-XVIe siècles)’ (October).
• Cluj, UBB, Congress of the Fédération Internationale des Instituts d’Études Médiévales (FIDEM); Plenary address: ‘Reading Boethius’s De Consolatione Philosophiae in the Early Middle Ages: Latin and Vernacular Traditions’ (September).
2014 • London, Senate House, ‘Medieval and Renaissance Lost Libraries’; Paper: ‘Lost Libraries of Medieval Transylvania’ (July).
• Bucharest, New Europe College, ‘Alexandru Macedon’; Paper: ‘The Old English Version of The Letter of Alexander to Aristotle’ (November).
2013 • Cluj, UBB, ‘Constructions of Identity’ VIII; Paper: ‘Faith, Language, Ethnicity, and Territory in the Construction of English Identity (7th-11th Centuries)’ (October).
2011 • Bucharest, Biblioteca Academiei Române, ‘Night of the Libraries’; Paper: ‘From the Wax Tablets to iPad’ (October).
• Cluj, UBB, ‘British Cultural Studies: the UK in the Context of Europe’; Paper: ‘The Closing of the European Mind: a Critique of Contemporary Education, from C. S. Lewis to Allan Bloom’ (October).
2010 • Bucharest, New Europe College, ‘Matérialités et immatérialité de l’église au Moyen Age’; Paper: ‘Les livres des diocèses médiévaux de Cenad, Oradea et Transylvanie entre matérialité et immatérialité’ (October).
2009 • Alba Iulia, Univ. 1 Decembrie, ‘Bibliologia și patrimoniul național’ I; Paper: ‘Medieval Manuscripts in the Digital Age. Cataloguing Western Medieval Manuscripts in Romania’ (October).
2008 • Leeds, International Medieval Congress; Paper: ‘Aldhelm, Bede, Caedmon, and the Beginnings of Old English Poetry’ (July).
• London, The Warburg Institute, The Director’s Seminar on Work in Progress; Lecture: ‘The Early Medieval Tradition of Boethius’ Consolatio Philosophiae’ (May).
• Paris, Sorbonne, Yearly conference of the Centre d’Études Médiévales Anglaises; Paper: ‘An Insular Palimpsest at Fleury: Orléans BM, MS 342 (290)’ (March).
2007 • London, School of Advanced Study, Summer School in Manuscript Studies (July).
• Rome, Accademia di Romania; Lecture: ‘Un codice quattrocentesco del volgarizzamento toscano del Moralium Dogma Philosophorum in Romania: MS Alba Iulia, Bibl. Batthyaneum II.106’ (May).
2006 • Paris, Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres; Lecture: ‘Destin et providence (Consolatio Philosophiae IV, pr. 6). La réception du néoplatonisme boécien à l’époque carolingienne’ (March).
• Rome, Accademia di Romania; Paper: ‘Vasile Pârvan (1882-1927) e Marian Papahagi (1948-1999): vite parallele’ (March).
2005 • Paris, CNRS UMR 7062, ‘Mondes anciens et médiévaux’; Presentation: ‘Orbes circa eundem cardinem sese vertentes (Consolatio Philosophiae IV, pr. 6, 15): fortune philosophique et iconographique d’une image boécienne (IXe-XIIe s.)’ (May).
• Toulouse, 45th Congress of the Société des Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur; Paper: ‘La Consolation de Philosophie: Texte et contexte de l’œuvre boécienne à l’époque alfrédienne (IXe siècle)’ (May).
2004 • Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Institut für Anglistik, ‘Oberseminar’ Prof. Hans Sauer; Lecture: ‘Der germanische Schicksalsglaube und altenglische Literatur’ (July).
• Oxford, Faculty of English, 2nd Symposium of the Old English Boethius Project (June), roundtable.
2003 • Phoenix, Arizona State University, 11th Meeting of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists; Paper: ‘Fate in Old English Poetry. The Interplay between Christian and Pagan Conceptions of Fate Revisited’ (August).
• London, Joint Meeting of the Forum for Germanic Language Studies and the Society for Germanic Linguistics; Paper: ‘The Lexical Field of Fate in Two West-Germanic Dialects. A Comparative Analysis of Old English and Old Saxon Religious Poetry’ (January).
2002 • Cluj/ Arcalia, 11e Congrès de l’Association des Médiévistes Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur; Paper: ‘Wyrd seo mære: The Pseudomorphoses of Fate in Beowulf’ (August).
2001 • Institut Catholique Paris, ‘Mages et magiciens’; Paper: ‘The Singularity of Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus’ (December).
• Marrakech, 10e Congrès de l’Association des Médiévistes Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur; Paper: ‘Homodubii aliaque mirabilia Orientis: le bestiaire germanique et le bestiaire méditerranéen’ (September).
• Santiago de Compostella, Sixth Cardiff ‘Medieval Translator’ Conference; Paper: ‘Res paene inusitata: the Old English and Old High German Translations of Boethius’ De Consolatione Philosophiae’ (July).
2000 • Paris, Yearly Conference of the Centre d’Etudes Médiévales Anglaises de l’Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne; Paper: ‘The Old English Hero Between Heaven and Hell’ (March).
1999 • Notre Dame University, Indiana, 9th Meeting of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, (August).
F. ORGANISED CONFERENCES:
2019 Cluj, UBB, ‘Constructions of Identity’ X, panel on ‘Alfredian Texts and Contexts’ (October).
Papers by: Susan Irvine (University College London), Rosalind Love (Univ. of Cambridge), Sharon Rowley (Christopher Newport Univ., Virginia), Jay Gates (City University of New York), Tiffany Beechy (Univ. of Colorado, Boulder), Hillary Fox (Wayne State Univ., Michigan), Karmen Lenz (Middle Georgia State Univ.), Adrian Papahagi (UBB).
2008 Cluj, UBB, ‘Biblical and Liturgical Manuscripts in the Middle Ages’ (February).
Lectures by: Michelle P. Brown (British Library), Éric Palazzo (Univ. Poitiers), Edit Madas (Academia Ungară), Adinel Dincă (Academia Română), Adrian Papahagi (UBB).
2002 Cluj, UBB, 11th Congress of the Association des Médiévistes Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur (August).
Papers by: André Crépin (Institut de France), Leo Carruthers (Paris IV), Guy Bourquin (Toulouse-Le Mirail), Agnès Blandeau (Paris IV), Juliette Dor (Liège), J.-P. Débax (Toulouse-Le Mirail), Anne Mathieu (Montpellier), Hélène Dauby (Amiens), Raluca Rădulescu (Trinity College Dublin), Alexander Baumgarten (UBB), Cătălina Gîrbea (Univ. of Bucharest), Adrian Papahagi (UBB).
G. EXHIBITIONS CURATED:
2022 • Cluj, Biblioteca Academiei Române, 21 Nov. – 21 Dec.: Impressa Argentine: Exposition d’incunables strasbourgeois.
• Cluj, Biblioteca Academiei Române, 8 Febr.-8 Apr.: A Transylvanian Puzzle: Reconstructing Medieval Culture from Manuscript Fragments (financed by RO-CULTURA).
H. ASSOCIATIONS:
1999– International Society of Anglo-Saxonists (ISAS); then International Society for the Study of Early Medieval England (ISSEME)
1999– Association des Médiévistes Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur (AMAES)
2008– Association Paléographique Internationale (APICES)
2013– International Boethius Society
2019– Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature
2003-2005 Société des Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur (SAES)
2003-2005 Medieval Academy of America
2007-2013 European Society for the Study of English (ESSE)
I. BOARDS:
2016— Scientific board, Philobiblon review, Cluj, Biblioteca Centrală Universitară.
2015— Scientific board, ‘Biblioteca medievală’ book series, Iași, Polirom publishers.
2008-2019 Editing board, Chôra. Revue d’études anciennes et médiévales periodical, CNRS (Paris)-UBB.
2009-2011 Council member, Administration of the National Cultural Fund, Ministry of Culture, Romania.
J. FOREIGN LANGUAGES:
English (incl. Old and Middle English), French, German (incl. Old and Middle High German), Italian, Latin – advanced;
Spanish, Ancient Greek, Old Norse – intermediate
K. AWARDS:
2024 ‘Criticism, Essay, and Literary History Prize’, Writers’ Union of Romania, for Shakespeare interpretat de Adrian Papahagi: Pericle - Cymbeline - Furtuna (Iași: Polirom, 2023).
2023 ‘Radu Stanca’ prize of Apostrof periodical for vols 1-7 of the series Shakespeare interpretat de Adrian Papahagi (Iași: Polirom, 2020-2023).
2023 ‘Writer of the month (October)’, Writers’ Union of Romania, for vols 1-7 of the series Shakespeare interpretat de Adrian Papahagi (Iași: Polirom, 2020-2023).
2005 Award, The Lynne Grundy Memorial Trust, London.
L. PUBLICATIONS:
Books:
2024 – Shakespeare interpretat de Adrian Papahagi: Regele Ioan – Richard al II-lea [Shakespeare Interpreted by Adrian Papahagi: King John – Richard III], Iași: Polirom, 187 pp.
2023 – Shakespeare interpretat de Adrian Papahagi: Pericle – Cymbeline – Furtuna [Shakespeare Interpreted by Adrian Papahagi: Pericles – Cymbeline – The Tempest], Iași: Polirom, 224 pp.
2023 – Books from Lost Libraries: The Medieval Dioceses of Cenad, Oradea, and Transylvania, Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 277 pp.
2022 – Shakespeare interpretat de Adrian Papahagi: Troilus și Cresida – Timon din Atena [Shakespeare Interpreted by Adrian Papahagi: Troilus and Cressida – Timon of Athens], Iaşi: Polirom, 144 pp..
2022 – Shakespeare interpretat de Adrian Papahagi: Othello – Poveste de iarnă, Iaşi: Polirom, 180 pp.
2022 – An Old English Primer, Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 185 pp.; 2nd edn 2024, 201 pp. (with M. Buzec, A. Crișan).
2022 – A Transylvanian Puzzle: Reconstructing Medieval Culture from Manuscript Fragments. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Library of the Romanian Academy, Cluj-Napoca, 8 February-8 April 2022, Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 107 pp. + 109 colour plates and illustrations.
2021 – Shakespeare interpretat de Adrian Papahagi: Totu-i bine când se sfârșește bine – Măsură pentru măsură [Shakespeare Interpreted by Adrian Papahagi: All’s Well That Ends Well – Measure for Measure], Iaşi: Polirom, 179 pp.
2021 – Shakespeare interpretat de Adrian Papahagi: Titus Andronicus – Hamlet [Shakespeare Interpreted by Adrian Papahagi: Titus Andronicus – Hamlet], Iaşi: Polirom, 270 pp.; 2nd edn 2024.
2020 – Shakespeare interpretat de Adrian Papahagi: Visul unei nopţi de vară – Cum vă place [Shakespeare Interpreted by Adrian Papahagi: A Midsummer Night’s Dream – As You Like It], Iaşi: Polirom, 136 pp. (ISBN 978‐973‐46‐8287‐4); 2nd edn, 2021, 142 pp.
2020 – Shakespeare interpretat de Adrian Papahagi: Sonete – Romeo şi Julieta [Shakespeare Interpreted by Adrian Papahagi: The Sonnets – Romeo and Juliet], Iaşi: Polirom, 144 pp. (ISBN 978-973-46-8286-7); 2nd edn, 2021, 152 pp.
2020 – Providence and Grace: Lectures on Shakespeare’s Problem Plays and Romances, Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 221 pp.
2018 – Manuscrisele medievale occidentale din România. Census [Western Medieval Manuscripts in Romania: Census], Iași: Polirom, 256 pp. (with A-C Dincă & A. Mârza).
2014 – Wyrd. Ideea destinului în literatura engleză veche [Wyrd: The Idea of Fate in Old English Literature], Cluj: Eikon, 430 pp.
2013 – Vocabularul cărții manuscrise [Vocabulary of the Manuscript Book], Bucharest: Editura Academiei Române, 351 pp. (with C. Papahagi, A-C Dincă, A. Mârza).
2010 – Boethiana Mediaevalia. A Collection of Studies on the Early Medieval Fortune of the Consolation of Philosophy, Bucharest: Zeta Books, 228 pp.
Articles, proceedings, editions, translations etc.:
2024 ‘The Singularity of the Old English Boethius’, in The Age of Alfred: Rethinking English Literary Culture c. 850-950, ed. Amy Faulkner, Francis Leneghan, Turnhout: Brepols, 2024, pp. 283-306.
2023 – Entries ‘Alcebiades’, ‘Artemisia’, ‘Boloigne’, ‘Campayne’, ‘Cedasus’, ‘Demociones daughter’, ‘Teuta’ in The Chaucer Encyclopaedia, ed. Richard Newhauser, Vincent Gillespie, Jessica Rosenfeld, Katie Walter, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 37-38, 124-125, 234-235, 273-274, 315-316, 542-543, 1814.
2023 – ‘Exciting Discovery: Medieval Manuscript Emerges in Cluj’, online CC-By publication.
2023 – ‘A Medieval Flemish Book of Hours in Early Modern Transylvania (MS 684, Lucian Blaga Central University Library, Cluj)’, in Prayer Books and Piety in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe/ Gebetbücher und Frömmigkeit in Spätmittelalter und Früher Neuzeit, ed. Maria Crăciun, Volker Leppin, Katalin Luffy, Ulrich A. Wien, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 81-96.
2021 – ‘Reformation and Transformation: Medieval Liturgical Manuscripts in Early Modern Transylvania’, in The Image of Piety in Medieval Manuscripts in Slovakia and in Europe, ed. Eva Veselovská, Bratislava: Institute of Musicology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, pp. 67-82.
2020 – Ongoing Catalogue of medieval manuscript fragments from the Academy Library of Cluj on Fragmentarium.ms (40 entries to date).
2020 – ‘Words with Masks: An Essay on the Nomenclature of Some Late Medieval Initials’, in Les Mots au Moyen Âge/Words in the Middle Ages, ed. Victoria Turner, Vincent Debiais (Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 46), Turnhout: Brepols, 5-20.
2019 – ‘Membra disiecta from a Transylvanian Antiphonal in Budapest and Cluj’, Fragmentology 2, 5-34 (with G. Gilányi).
2019 – ‘The Lorsch Gospels in the Context of the « Ada Group »’, in Die Handschriften der Hofschule Kaiser Karls des Großen. Individuelle Gestalt und europäisches Kulturerbe. Ergebnisse der Trierer Tagung vom 10.–12. Oktober 2018, ed. Michael Embach, Claudine Moulin, Harald Wolter-von dem Knesebeck, Trier: Verlag für Geschichte und Kultur, 129-155.
2019 – ‘The Library of Petrus Gotfart de Corona, Rector of the University of Vienna in 1473’, The Library 20.1, 29-46.
2019 – ‘In the Margins of the Predestination Controversy: The Manuscript Context of the Hincmar Mock Epitaph’, Catholic Historical Review 105, 52-74.
2017 – ‘The Incunabula of the Dominicans from Bistrița at the Central Piarist Library in Budapest’, Philobiblon: Transylvanian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Humanities 22.2, 51-66.
2017 – ‘A Fragment of the Graduale Varadiense at the Romanian Academy Library in Cluj (Kolozsvár)’, Magyar Könyvszemle 133, 455-59.
2016 – ‘More Ado about ‘Nothing’ in King Lear’, Shakespeare in Elysium: Romanian Afterlives, The Annals of Ovidius University Constanța: Philology Series 27, 155-170.
2016 – ‘Gothic Script and Humanistic Fashion in Fifteenth-Century Oradea: the Palaeography of John Vitéz’s Book of Letters (Vienna, ÖNB, Cod. 431)’, Philobiblon: Transylvanian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Humanities 21.2, 5-14.
2016 – ‘Caliban: Ideology Meets Irony’, Studia UBB: Philologia 61, 135-146.
2016 – ‘An Eleventh-Century Fragment of the Opus imperfectum in Matthaeum in Beneventan Script (Cluj, Biblioteca Academiei Române, Cod. lat. 8, Fol. 72)’, Mediaeval Studies 78, 277-83.
2016 – ‘Alexander and Beowulf’, in Alexander the Great: History, Image, Interpretations, ed. Alexandru Cizek, Mianda Cioba, Dan-Tudor Ionescu, Bucharest: Ed. Universității din Bucharest, 151-76.
2016 – ‘‘Qui scripsit scripta, manus eius sit benedicta’: Scribes and Colophons from Medieval Transylvania’, Transilvania 4-5, 2-15.
2015 – ‘Wið His Wyrd in the Old English Monasteriales Indicia’, Notes & Queries 62.4, 511-13.
2015 – ‘Lost Libraries and Surviving Manuscripts: The Case of Medieval Transylvania’, Library & Information History 31, 35-53.
2015 – ‘A Medieval Manuscript Fragment Signed by Janus Dubravius at the Library of the Romanian Academy in Cluj’, Historica Olomucensia 48, 273-76.
2014 – ‘Faith, Language, Ethnicity and Territory in the Construction of English Identity (6th-11th c.)’, in Proceedings of the International Conference ‘Constructions of Identity’ (VII), Cluj-Napoca, 24-26 October 2013, ed. Adrian Radu, Cluj: Casa Cărţii de Ştiinţă, 291-302.
2013 – ‘Manuscrisele medievale occidentale ale Bibliotecii Centrale Universitare din Cluj’ [Western Medieval Manuscripts at the Central University Library in Cluj], Revista română de istorie a cărții 9, 32-46.
2013 – ‘Le Vocabulaire codicologique en roumain, Chora 11, 265-272. (with C. Papahagi).
2012 – ‘Libro de moralites: volgarizzamenti inediti in un manoscritto del secolo XV (Alba Iulia, Biblioteca Batthyaneum, Ms. II.106)’, Aevum 86.2, 783-798.
2012 – ‘An Ethiopian Magical Manuscript at the University Library of Cluj, Romania (BCU, MS 681)’, International Journal of African Historical Studies 45. 1, 103-11 (with Bogdan Burtea).
2011 – ‘Consolarea Filosofiei în Evul Mediu: primul mileniu de posteritate’ [The Consolation of Philosophy: The First Millenium of Its Reception], in Boethius, Consolarea Filosofiei, ed. A. Baumgarten, tr. O. Vereș, Iași: Polirom, 331-360.
2011 – ‘An Anglo-Saxon Palimpsest from Fleury: Orléans, Bibliothèque Municipale MS 342 (290)’, in Palimpsests and the Literary Imagination of Medieval England, ed. by Leo Carruthers, Raeleen Chai-Elsholz, and Tatjana Silec, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 21-33.
2010 – ‘Prioritățile cercetării manuscriselor medievale occidentale din România’ [The Priorities of Research on Medieval Manuscripts in Romania], Revista română de istorie a cărții 6, 91-105.
2009 – ‘The Transmission of Boethius’ De Consolatione Philosophiae in the Carolingian Age’, Medium Ævum 78, 1-15.
2009 – ‘From Boethius’s Orbes Simile to the Wheel of Fate Metaphor in the Old English Version of the Consolatio Philosophiae (IV, prose 6.15)’, Scriptorium 63, 3-29.
2009 – ‘Este așa-zisul Codex Burgundus un manuscris burgund?’ [Is the So-Called Codex Burgundus Indeed a Burgundian Manuscript?], Ars Transsilvaniae 19, 57-68.
2008 – ‘Glossae collectae on Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy in Paris, BN Lat. MS 13953’, Chora 6, 291-337.
2008 – ‘Biblia în istoria cărții’ [The Bible in the History of the Book], in Tabor 8 (2008), 61-71.
2007 – ‘Prolegomena to a New Catalogue of the Medieval Manuscripts of the Batthyaneum Library, Alba Iulia’, New Europe College Yearbook 2006-2007, 241-281.
2007 – ‘Latin Palaeography and Codicology in Romania’, Chora 5, 159-186. (with AC Dincă)
2006 – ‘Vasile Pârvan (1882-1927) e Marian Papahagi (1948-1999). Vite parallele’, in Cultura romena in Italia. 80 anni dalla creazione della prima cattedra di lingua romena a Roma. Atti del convegno italo-romeno, Roma, 27-28 marzo 2006, Bucharest: Institutul Cultural Român, 270-279.
2006 – ‘Destin et providence (Consolatio Philosophiae IV, pr. 6). La réception du néoplatonisme boécien à l’époque carolingienne’, Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. Comptes rendus des séances de l’année 2006, Janvier-Mars, 671-711.
2005 – Jeunesse et vieillesse: Images médiévales de l’âge en littérature anglaise, Paris: L’Harmattan, 200 pp. (ed. with L. Carruthers).
2005 – ‘Another Source for the Old English Dict of Cato 73’, Notes & Queries 52.1, 8-10.
2005 – ‘(Ge)wyrd: Emendations to Three Anonymous Old English Homilies and Saints’ Lives’, Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 106.3 (2005), 311-14.
2004 – ‘The Anglo-Saxon Hero: Angel or Demon?’, in Anges et démons, ed. Leo Carruthers, Paris: Presses de l’Université de Paris-Sorbonne, 75-100.
2003 – Paroles et silences. Actes du colloque du CEMA (22-23 mars 2002), Paris: AMAES HS 10, 258 pp. (ed. with L. Carruthers).
2003 – Métamorphoses. Actes du XIe Congrès de l’AMAES (25 août-1er septembre 2002), Paris: AMAES 26, 2003, 258 pp. (ed.)
2003 – ‘Res pæne inusitata: les traductions de la Consolatio Philosophiæ du Roi Alfred et de Notker Labeo’, in The Medieval Translator 8, ed. by Rosalynn Voaden, Teresa Sanchez-Roura, René Tixier, Turnhout: Brepols, 71-87.
2003 – ‘Gæð a wyrd swa hio scel: The Pseudomorphoses of Fate and Destiny in Beowulf’, in Métamorphoses, ed. Adrian Papahagi, Paris: AMAES 26, 55-97.
2002 – Prologues et épilogues dans la littérature anglaise du Moyen-Âge. Actes du colloque du CEMA (23-24 mars 2001), Paris: AMAES 24, 191 pp. (ed. with L. Carruthers).
2002 – ‘Homodubii aliaque mirabilia orientis: merveilles méditerranéennes et tératologie germanique’, in Angleterre et Orient au Moyen Âge, ed. André Crépin, Paris: AMAES 25, 9-37.
1999 – Marian Papahagi, Rațiuni de a fi, ed. A. Papahagi, Bucharest: Atlas, 285 pp.
1996 – Translations of Archipoeta, ‘Lingua balbus’, ‘Archicancellarie, vir discrete mentis’, ‘Estuans intrinsecus’, Echinox 28.4-6, 21-23.
1996 – Translation of Old English poem The Wanderer (Rătăcitorul), Echinox 28.4-6, 40.
1996 – ‘The Wanderer: A Study on the Authenticity and Unity of an Old English Elegy’, Echinox 28.4-6, 38-39.