Congratulations to Vajra Regan, who has successfully defended his dissertation, "The Liber thesaurizatus of Bartholomeus de Ripa Romea: A Critical Edition, Translation, and Study." Thank you to Vajra's Co-Supervisors, Greti Dinkova-Bruun and Nicholas Everett, Supervisory Committee Members, Alexander Andrée and Faith Wallis, and FOE appraisers John Haines and Sophie Page (University College London).
During his time at CMS, Vajra researched intellectual history, hermeneutics, manuscript studies, and Latin philology. He contributed multiple articles to the Journal of Medieval Latin, and, as an Associate of the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence, frequently presented papers and organized Sessions at international conferences.
Congratulations, Dr. Regan!