Scott Fitzgerald Johnson

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Scott Johnson is an historian of the ancient and medieval worlds. His research specialty concerns the language, literature, and religions of the eastern Mediterranean during Late Antiquity (c. 200-700). He works primarily on Greek, Syriac, Coptic, and Latin texts. He has written a book on the fifth-century Greek *Life and Miracles of Thekla* (Harvard University Press, 2006); has edited a book on *Greek Literature in Late Antiquity* (Ashgate, 2006); has translated the *Miracles of Thekla* for the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library (Harvard University Press, 2012); and has edited the *Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity* (Oxford University Press, 2012). In addition to a translation of a Syriac poem by Jacob of Sarug (Gorgias, 2013), he has edited a volume on the role of Greek among eastern Christians in the late antique Middle East (Ashgate, 2015). His book *Literary Territories: Cartographical Thinking in Late Antiquity* (Oxford University Press, 2016), concerns the role of maps, travel, and cosmology in the imaginations of late antique authors. Most recently he has co-edited an anthology of Syriac texts in translation — *Invitation to Syriac Christianity* (University of California Press, 2022) — and a book on the role of Eastern Christianity in Byzantine thought and culture — *Worlds of Byzantium* (Cambridge University Press, 2024).

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