DSc in Philology
Professor of the Philology Department, University of Belgrade (Serbia)

Education:

graduated from the Philology Department in Belgrade with Master’s and Doctoral degrees (1983)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research interests: Yugoslav literature, history and poetics of medieval literature, source study, South Slavic manuscripts.

Professional Service

Researcher on scientific projects at the Philosophy Department in Belgrade (2001–2013), the Byzantine Institute SANU (2001-2010) and the Balkan Institute SANU (since 2013)

Member of the Editorial Board of the journal Materials for Literature, Language, History and Folklore (Serbia)

Member of the Editorial Board of the journal Old Serbian Archive (Serbia)

Member of the Editorial Board of the journal Book History (Serbia)

Member of the Editorial Board of the journal Initial (Serbia)

Participation in several international congresses and scientific meetings

Awards

Member of the Ambrosian Academy of Sciences in Milan (Academia Ambrosiana), one of the oldest European academies (founded in 1609)

Award Golden Serbian Literature of the Alexander Arnautovic Foundation for exceptional contribution to the study of Serbian literature (2015)

Academic publications — over 100, including 7 monographs.

 

Selected publications

Monographs

  • The Beginnings of Serbian Hymnography. The Holy Service to St. Simeon by St. Sava. Belgrade, Chigoјa shtampa Publ., 2019. 219 p. (In Serbian)
  • Athonite Heritage. Khilandar Monastery and Old Serbian Literature. Belgrade, Chigoјa shtampa Publ., 2015. 231 p. (In Russ.)
  • Saint Peter of Corinth in Old Serbian Literature. Belgrade, Chigoјa shtampa Publ., 2014. 413 p. (In Serbian)
  • The Legacy of Athos. Khilandar Monastery and Old Serbian Literature. Belgrade, Chigoјa shtampa Publ., 2014. 229 p. (In Serbian)

 

Selected Essays

  • “Monk Siluan’s Slovo in the Manuscript of the Saint Panteleimon Monastery.” Collection of Scientific Articles in Honor of the 80th Anniversary of Professor Anatoly Alekseevich Alekseev, ex. ed. A.V. Sizikov. St. Petersburg, ILI RAN Publ., 2022, pp. 330‒338. (In Serbian)
  •  “Homo Scribens — Homo Praesens in Old Serbian Hagiography.” 10th Roman Cyril and Methodius Readings – Slavia Christiana: Language. Text. Image (Rome – Pisa, February 3–8, 2020). Moscow, Indrik Publ., 2020, pp. 185‒190. (In Russ.)
  • “Medieval Hero of Our Time: Paolo Sorrentino's The Young Pope.” Zbornik Matitse srpske za kњizhevnost i јezik. LХVII/1, 2019, pp. 71‒79. (In Serbian)
  • “Reformation and Mount Athos – a Serbian Testimony.” Slavia Centralis. 2019. 12/1. С. 65‒71. (In Serbian)
  • “Services to Serbian Saints in the Manuscript Menaion No. 11 from the St. Panteleimon Monastery.” Slavic and Balkan Linguistics: Paleoslavistics ‒ 2. Moscow, 2019, pp. 408‒415. (In Russ.)
  • “Paolo Sorrentino’s The Young Popeas Hagiographycal Narrative.” 9th Roman Cyril and Methodius Readings – Slavia Christiana: Language. Text. Image (Rome – Salerno, February 4–9, 2019). Moscow, Indrik Publ., 2019, pp. 187‒192. (In Russ.)
  • “‘Dissimilar Likenesses’: the Middle Ages and Contemporary Art.” Text and Tradition. St. Petersburg, vol. 6, 2018, pp. 77‒93. (In Russ.)
  • “Byzantine-Balkan-Russian Book and Spiritual Relations on Athos: Serbian Experience.” Byzantium – Balkans – Russia: Crossroads of Cultural Routes. Materials of the International Scientific Conference 11th Zagrebin Readings (October 4–5, 2016). St. Petersburg, 2017, pp. 134–141. (In Russ.)
  • “The Works of Old Serbian Literature in the 18th Century Chilandar Manuscript — Their Purpose and Meaning.” 7th Roman Cyril and Methodius Readings – Slavia Christiana: Language. Text. Image (Rome – Milan, February 6–11, 2017). Moscow, Indrik Publ., 2017, pp. 56–59. (In Russ.)
  • “Old Serbian Literature and Its Mediaeval Manuscript Heritage.” The World of Serbian Manuscripts  (12th–17th  centuries),  Ed. D.  Otašević,  Z.  Rakić,  I. Špadijer. Belgrade, 2016, pp. 153–173. (In English) (co-author B. Todić) “Emergence of  Versatile  Artistic  Personalities – Longin.” Byzantine Heritage and Serbian Art II. Sacral Art of the Serbian Lands in the Middle Ages, Ed. D. Vojvodić, D. Popović. Belgrade, 2016, pp. 565–573. (In English)

 

Full list of works in the author’s profile on Academia.edu: https://filoloskibg.academia.edu/IrenaSpadijer


Teaching

2001 – present time – Philology Department (Serbian Literature and South Slavic Literature) of the University of Belgrade. Subjects Medieval Literature and Poetics of Medieval Literature.