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Alexey Lyavdansky

  • Alexey Lyavdansky has been at HSE University since 2017.

Responsibilities

Education

1997

Degree
Moscow Humanities Distance Learning University

Continuing education / Professional retraining / Internships / Study abroad experience

Kurdish Language Autumn School (KLAS2017). University of Bamberg (Germany). 4th-15th September 2017.

One-year study programme at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem at the Bible Department. 1996-1997.

Awards and Accomplishments

Courses (2021/2022)

Courses (2020/2021)

Courses (2019/2020)

Courses (2018/2019)

Ancient Hebrew (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Humanities; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus

Publications

Articles and book chapters27


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Book Сисиниева легенда в фольклорных и рукописных традициях Ближнего Востока, Балкан и Восточной Европы / Отв. ред.: А. Л. Топорков; науч. ред.: А. К. Лявданский, Е. Б. Смагина, Т. А. Агапкина, А. Л. Рычков. М. : Индрик, 2017.

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“Magic in Mesopotamia”: a lecture by Dr. JoAnn Scurlock

24 March, Dr. JoAnn Scurlock (Elmhurst College, emerita) presented her lecture “Magic in Mesopotamia” at the seminar “Traditions of Magic in the Near East and Caucasus” (moderator: Alexey Lyavdansky, Senior Lecturer, IOCS HSE).

“Saints and Magic”: a paper by Dr. Anna Rogozhina

Dr. Anna Rogozhina (Assistant Professor, HSE University) presented her paper “Saints and Magic: hagiographical topoi in Armenian magical texts” at the seminar “Traditions of Magic in the Near East and Caucasus” (moderator: Alexey Lyavdansky, Senior Lecturer, IOCS HSE).

“How aggressive is Aramaic aggressive magic?”: a paper by Chaja‑Vered Dürrschnabel

February 3, 2021, Chaya-Vered Dürrschnabel (Researcher, University of Bern) presented her paper “How aggressive is aggressive magic? Apotropaic aspects of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic curse bowl texts” at the seminar “Traditions of Magic in the Near East and Caucasus” (moderator: Alexey Lyavdansky, Senior Lecturer, IOCS HSE).