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1. Weathering: Ancient Worlds Exposed, Thomas Arentzen (St Ignatios College, Sweden) & Laura Borghetti (Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany)
2. Fieldwork: Following Saint Hilarion, Virginia Burrus (Syracuse University, USA)
3. Night: An Ancient Monastic Ecology of Darkness, Douglas E. Christie (Loyola Marymount University, USA)
4. Edges: Coasts, Riverbanks, and Waterscapes in Late Ancient Texts, Marco Formisano (Ghent University, Belgium)
5. Dream: The Cultural Ecology of Dreaming in Artemidorus' Oneirocritica, Christopher Schliephake (University of Augsburg, Germany)
6. Energies: Wind, Water and the Literary Ecosystem in a Twelfth-Century Byzantine Novel, Laura Borghetti (University of Mainz, Germany)
7. Behold!: The Equivocal Ecopoetics of Wonder in Late Ancient Homilies on Creation, Kate Rigby (University of Cologne, Germany)
8. Agency: A Core Concept in the Cultural History of Human-Animal Relations, Tristan Schmidt (University of Katowice, Poland)
9. Crocodiles: Frightening Reptiles and Monastic Imagination, Ingvild S&&&&'lid Gilhus (University of Bergen, Norway)
10. Physiologizing: The Meaning of Species Un/Ravelled, Thomas Arentzen (Uppsala University, Sweden)
11. Feast!: Venantius Fortunatus' Poetic Feasts, Leila Williamson (Ghent University, Belgium)
12. Thicket: Trees and Belief in Britain after Rome, Michael D. J. Bintley (University of Southampton, UK)
13. Medianature: Dirt, Stone, Water, and Sky as Representational Fields, Glenn Peers (Syracuse University, USA)
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