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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Cristina CarusiAssociate ProfessorDUSIC, University of Parma

Greek Epigraphy; Economic History; Hellenistic History; Building Contracts; Salt.

https://personale.unipr.it/en/ugovdocenti/person/19600
Lisa EberleAssistant ProfessorEberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

Greek and Roman legal history

https://uni-tuebingen.de/fakultaeten/philosophische-fakultaet/fachbereiche/geschichtswissenschaft/seminareinstitute/alte-geschichte/personen/seminarmitarbeiterinnen/dr-l-eberle/
Ségolène DemouginDirecteur de RechercheÉcole Pratique des Hautes Études, Université Paris 1- La Sorbonne

Roman imperial history, epigraphy, prosopography

http://anhima.fr/spip.php?auteur24&lang=fr
Helen DixonAssistant ProfessorECU

Phoenicia, Phoenician language, ancient Lebanon, ancient Syria, Iron Age archaeology, Near Eastern history, Near Eastern inscriptions, Phoenician history, Phoenician religion, antiquities trade, Levantine archaeology, Middle Eastern history, Mediterranean history, first millennium BCE,

https://history.ecu.edu/helen-dixon/
Kristina MeinkingAssociate ProfessorElon University

Late Antique Intellectual History, esp. in pre-Augustine North Africa

https://www.elon.edu/u/directory/profile/?user=kmeinking
Lynn HuberProfessor of Religious StudiesElon University

New Testament and Early Christianity within its Sociopolitical Context, Apocalyptic, Gender and Sex in the Roman World

http://facstaff.elon.edu/lhuber/LHuber/Home.html
Judith Evans GrubbsProfessorEmory University

Late ancient law

http://history.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/evans-grubbs-judith.html
Cynthia PattersonProfessorEmory University

Greek law, religion, social history

http://history.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/patterson-cynthia.html
Kira JonesAdjunct ProfessorEmory University

Roman, portraiture, Ancient Rome, Flavian, Minerva, Domitian, Roman propaganda, Imperial Rome, William Wetmore Story, Italy, self-representation in the ancient world, the use of myth and religion in Imperial Roman propaganda, shamanic art of the Ancient Americas, and classical reception

http://arthistory.emory.edu/home/people/students/graduate_student_pages/jones.html; http://emory.academia.edu/KiraJones
Josephine Crawley QuinnProfessorFaculty of Classics & Worcester College, Oxford

Phoenician, Hellenistic and Roman History and Archaeology; North Africa; Gender Studies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Crawley_Quinn
Sara BrillProfessorFairfield University

Plato, Aristotle, Tragedy, Women in Classical Literature, and Ancient Medicine and Philosophy

https://facultyprofile.fairfield.edu/?uname=sbrill
Marice RoseAssociate ProfessorFairfield University

Images of women and slaves in late Roman domestic decoration, female hairstyles in ancient Rome, and classical reception and art history pedagogy

https://www.fairfield.edu/lassochannel/academic/profile/index.lasso?id=188
Katherine SchwabProfessorFairfield University

Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology; Parthenon metopes

https://www.fairfield.edu/lassochannel/academic/profile/index.lasso?id=203
Nicole KelleyAssociate ProfessorFlorida State University

Christian representations of deformities and disabilities
Pseudo-Clementines
Illness and healing in the ancient world
Christian martyr acts
Ancient magic and astrology

https://religion.fsu.edu/person/nicole-kelley
Jessica ClarkAssociate ProfessorFlorida State University

Roman Republic, Greek and Latin historiography, Military history

https://classics.fsu.edu/jessica-clark
Nancy de GrummondProfessor of ClassicsFlorida State University

Etruscan and Roman archaeology
Etruscan and Roman Myth, Religion and Magic
Art and Archaeology of the Hellenistic World
Ancient Carved Gems
Ritual Sacrifice in Etruscan Religion
Prophets and Divination as represented in ancient art (Greek, Etruscan and Roman)
Etruscan Systems of Writing

https://classics.fsu.edu/nancy-de-grummond
Laurel FulkersonProfessorFlorida State University

Latin poetry, Greek poetry, Gender in antiquity

https://classics.fsu.edu/people/faculty/laurel-fulkerson
Virginia LewisAssistant ProfessorFlorida State University

Greek literature, especially archaic Greek poetry, Pindar, and tragedy; Greek cultural history

https://classics.fsu.edu/virginia-lewis
Svetla Slaveva-GriffinAssociate ProfessorFlorida State University

Ancient Philosophy with focus on Platonism and Neoplatonism; The dialogue of ancient philosophy with areas “outside of its box:” literary genre, poetry, myth, religion, medicine, Eastern thought, and Sufism; Intellectual History
Ancient Numerology; Ancient Medicine; Ancient Healing Cults and Centers

https://classics.fsu.edu/svetla-slaveva-griffin
Sarit Kattan GribetzAssociate ProfessorFordham University

Ancient Judaism, time and calendars in antiquity, rabbinic literature

https://www.fordham.edu/info/23704/faculty/7131/sarit_kattan_gribetz
Karina Martin HoganAssociate ProfessorFordham University

Hebrew Bible and its interpreters, Wisdom and apocalyptic literature, ancient Jewish education

https://www.fordham.edu/info/23704/faculty/6446/karina_martin_hogan
Alexis CastorProfessorFranklin & Marshall College

My main area of research concerns the social history of jewelry in Greece and Etruria (1st millennium B.C.E.) Much of this subject focuses on women, but I also consider the role of jewelry in the life course of both sexes, and its use as a marker of social identities (sex, age, status, ethnicity, and ritual).

https://www.fandm.edu/alexis-castor
Almut-Barbara RengerProfessorFreie Universität Berlin

Drawing upon a wide range of sources and theoretical perspectives in the fields of religion and literature, Professor Renger’s work focuses on the creation and dissemination of myths, legends, idols and icons in a variety of ancient and modern cultural contexts. Primarily, she is concerned with the Western classical tradition, with numerous articles and books that explore the continuing effects of Ancient Greek and Roman mythology and religion throughout history up to the present day. This work consistently centers on the use of mythological themes and motifs in literary texts, film and popular culture as well as in modern and contemporary forms of esotericism and alternative religion.

Another research area investigates dynamic tensions in the history of religions between Asia, Europe and the U.S. In particular, she is interested in cross-cultural interactions and their impact on religious agency as manifested both in society and literature. Of specific concern in this connection are charismatic teachers and leaders, their self-conception and attraction to followers, as well as the topics of discipleship and the transmission and transformation of religious and philosophical knowledge. Related to this, she specifically examines cultural transformations of Buddhism in the 20th and 21st centuries.

http://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/en/e/relwiss/lehrende/lehrstuhl_renger/renger/index.html
Tiggy McLaughlinAdjunct Professor of HistoryGannon University

late antique Mediterranean - education, Christianity, preaching, pedagogy

https://gannon.academia.edu/TiggyMcLaughlin
Susanne LutherProfessorGeorg-August-University Göttingen

Sprachethik im Neuen Testament; Hermeneutik; Fiktion, Fiktionalität und Faktualität in frühchristlichen Texten; (Historische) Diskursanalyse; Wundererzählungen im frühen Christentum; Narrative Historiographie und Neues Testament; Lehrprojekt des Gutenberg-Lehrkollegs im WS 2014/15 und SoSe 2015: Übersetzung des Codex Sabaiticus aus dem Griechischen ins Deutsche und vertiefende Masterclass zu Text, Übersetzung und Interpretation frühchristlicher apokrypher Texte am Beispiel des Codex Sabaiticus (Vgl. dazu http://www.glk.uni-mainz.de/745_DEU_HTML.php)

https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/prof.+dr.+susanne+luther+/75076.html
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