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[http://kalvesmaki.com Joel Kalvesmaki] (PhD, early Christian studies, Catholic University of America, 2006) is Editor in Byzantine Studies at [http://doaks.org Dumbarton Oaks]. 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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[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.