The Runciman Award is an annual literary award offered by the Anglo-Hellenic League for a work published in English dealing wholly or in part with Greece or Hellenism.[1] On some years the prize is awarded jointly and shared between two authors. The award is named in honour of the late Sir Steven Runciman and is currently sponsored (since 2021) by the A.G. Leventis Foundation and the A.C. Laskaridis Charitable Foundation.[2] The value of the prize is £10,000.
^"Runciman Award goes to two winners", Kathimerini (edition in English), page 6, Life / Books section, Thursday, June 7, 2007
The RuncimanAward is an annual literary award offered by the Anglo-Hellenic League for a work published in English dealing wholly or in part with Greece...
prizes including the James Tait Black Award, the Duff Cooper Prize, the Heinemann Award and the RuncimanAward, include studies of Alexander the Great...
popular historian Tom Holland, first published in 2005. It won the RuncimanAward. James Buchan, writing in The Guardian gave the book a mostly positive...
shortlisted for a Writer's Guild Award. Istanbul was reviewed by The New York Review of Books and was shortlisted for the RuncimanAward in 2018. Venus and Aphrodite...
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Byzantine History at the University of St Andrews. He received the 1993 RuncimanAward for his monograph on the reign of Manuel I Komnenos (1143–1180), which...
the field, was translated into several languages, and was awarded with the RuncimanAward in 1993. Clogg himself was decorated with the Gold Cross of...
the soul : icons, death masks, and shrouds, Reaktion, London, 1997 (RuncimanAward, 1998). ISBN 1-86189-001-X Byzantine Art, Oxford University Press, 2000...
the classical scholars Ernst Badian and Raphael Sealey. He won the RuncimanAward in 1998 for his book Thucydides and the Peloponnesian War. Cawkwell...
(longlist) the sea is not made of water: Life between the Tides 2024 RuncimanAward (shortlist) How to Be: Life Lessons from the Early Greeks The National...
John M. Musser Professor of Classics in October 2020. She received the RuncimanAward in 2011 for her book Afro-Greeks: Dialogues Between Anglophone Caribbean...
History (Princeton, 2008), has received numerous awards: a National Jewish Book Award; the RuncimanAward; the Prix Alberto Benveniste; and an honorable...
Ireland in 1873. Runciman was one of the first women in New Zealand to be appointed as a justice of the peace. In 1916, she was awarded the Médaille de...
Edwin Morgan Poetry Award and long-listed for the Anglo-Hellenic League RuncimanAward. He also published a poetry pamphlet TRAVESTY58 in 2022. In 2022, his...
Landscape, Nature and the Sacred in Byzantium was nominated for the 2017 RuncimanAward. In 2018, della Dora was elected a Fellow of the British Academy. High...
The First Vienna Award was a treaty signed on 2 November 1938 pursuant to the Vienna Arbitration, which took place at Vienna's Belvedere Palace. The arbitration...
Early Cyclades (Cambridge University Press, 2001). He was also awarded the 2001 RuncimanAward by the Anglo-Hellenic League for the monograph. His monograph...
Craxton: A Life of Gifts (Yale University Press); this book won the RuncimanAward in 2022. Obituary of John Craxton in The Times (19 November 2009). Obituary...
Dalby's first food history book, Siren Feasts, appeared in 1995 and won a RuncimanAward; it is also well known in Greece, where it was translated as Seireneia...
Edmund Keeley 2009 Book Prize, awarded by the Modern Greek Studies Association, and was shortlisted for the 2007 RuncimanAward. As author: The Nation and...
Deduction in Greek Mathematics: a Study in Cognitive History (1999, RuncimanAward), The Transformation of Early Mediterranean Mathematics: From Problems...