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Seeing into the minds of others, with Ellen Muehlberger

by Medievalists.net
December 14, 2025

A conversation with Ellen Muehlberger about how some people in late antiquity tried to model, confirm, or interpret what they thought was going on in the minds of others. We briefly talk about the genre of the lecture book, and then about classroom exercises in impersonation (were they exercises in empathy or not?) and breaking into houses to see what people had in their private quarters.

Ellen Muehlberger is Professor of History at the University of Michigan, where she researches Christianity in Late Antiquity. The conversation is based on Ellen’s recent book Things Unseen: Essays on Evidence, Knowledge, and the Late Ancient World (University of California Press, 2025).

Byzantium & Friends is hosted by Anthony Kaldellis, a Professor at the University of Chicago. You can follow him on his personal website. You can listen to more episodes of Byzantium & Friends through Podbean, Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

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