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Joel Kalvesmaki (PhD, early Christian studies, Catholic University of America, 2006) is Editor in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks. His historical research centers on Greek theological and philosophical texts from late antiquity. Editor of the digital-only scholarly reference work Guide to Evagrius Ponticus, Joel also serves broadly as an advisor on the digital humanities.
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[http://kalvesmaki.com Joel Kalvesmaki] (PhD, early Christian studies, Catholic University of America, 2006) is an XML specialist for the [https://gpo.gov Government Publishing Office], a fellow at Catholic University of America, and director of the [http://textalign.net Text Alignment Network]. For more than a decade he was Editor in Byzantine Studies at [http://doaks.org Dumbarton Oaks], and now serves as an editor for the [http://journal.tei-c.org/ Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative] and as editor-in-chief of the monograph series [https://www.ucpress.edu/series/cla/christianity-in-late-antiquity Christianity in Late Antiquity]. His historical research centers on Greek theological and philosophical texts from late antiquity. Editor of the digital-only scholarly reference work [http://evagriusponticus.net Guide to Evagrius Ponticus], Joel also serves broadly as an advisor on the digital humanities.
  
 
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Joel Kalvesmaki (PhD, early Christian studies, Catholic University of America, 2006) is an XML specialist for the Government Publishing Office, a fellow at Catholic University of America, and director of the Text Alignment Network. For more than a decade he was Editor in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks, and now serves as an editor for the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative and as editor-in-chief of the monograph series Christianity in Late Antiquity. His historical research centers on Greek theological and philosophical texts from late antiquity. Editor of the digital-only scholarly reference work Guide to Evagrius Ponticus, Joel also serves broadly as an advisor on the digital humanities.