James J. O'Donnell: Deir Mar Musa, Syria
James J. O’Donnell, Georgetown University, has contributed 21 images of Deir Mar Musa, a monastic compound north of Damascus, to the Artstor Digital Library.
Deir Mar Musa began as a Byzantine watchtower, served as a medieval hermitage and modern monastery, fell into disrepair and neglect, and was recently revived as a monastic community and place for Christian and Muslim Syrians to meet in mutual respect. O’Donnell’s photographs document the site and its murals, which date to the 11th-13th centuries.
James J. O’Donnell is University Professor at Georgetown University. He has published widely on the history and culture of the late antique Mediterranean world and is a recognized innovator in the application of networked information technology in higher education. He has served as a Director, as Vice President for Publications, and as President of the American Philological Association; he has was also a Councillor of the Medieval Academy of America where he has been elected a Fellow. He served as Chair of the Board of the American Council of Learned Societies from 2013-2018.
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