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Name Lucy Grig
Position Senior Lecturer
Institutional Affiliation University of Edinburgh, UK
Latitude 55.9445158
Longitude -3.19143
Research Interests

Roman cultural history, Late Antiquity

Websites http://www.ed.ac.uk/history-classics-archaeology/about-us/staff-profiles/profile_tab1_academic.php?uun=lgrig; http://edinburgh.academia.edu/LucyGrig
Publications

"Publications
Books

Book cover: Making Martyrs in Late Antiquity Lucy Grig, Making Martyrs in Late Antiquity (London: Duckworth, 2004).

Edited books

Lucy Grig, Popular Culture in the Ancient World (Cambridge, 2017)

Lucy Grig and Gavin Kelly, Two Romes: Rome and Constantinople in Late Antiquity (New York, 2012)

Articles and book chapters

Lucy Grig, 'Introduction: Approaching Popular Culture in the Ancient World', in Grig, Popular Culture in the Ancient World (Cambridge, 2017): 1-36

Lucy Grig, 'Interpreting the Kalends of January: A Case Study for Late Antique Popular Culture?', in Grig, Popular Culture in the Ancient World (Cambridge, 2017): 237-256

Lucy Grig, ‘Cities in the ‘long’ Late Antiquity, 2000–2012 – a survey essay’, Urban History 40 (2013): 554-566.

Lucy Grig, ‘Deconstructing the Symbolic City: Jerome as guide to late antique Rome’, Papers of the British School at Rome 79 (2012): 1-19

Lucy Grig, ‘Approaching Popular Culture: Singing in the Sermons of Caesarius of Arles’, in Studia Patristica 69 (2013): 197-204

Lucy Grig, ‘The Bible in popular and non-literary culture’, in J. Carleton-Paget and J. Schaper (eds), The New Cambridge History of the Bible: From the Beginnings to 600 (Cambridge, 2013): 843-870

Lucy Grig, ‘Competing Capitals, Competing Representations: Late antique cityscapes in words and pictures’, in Grig and Kelly, Two Romes: Rome and Constantinople in Late Antiquity (New York, 2012): 31-52

Lucy Grig and Gavin Kelly, ‘Introduction: From Rome to Constantinople’, in Grig and Kelly, Two Romes: Rome and Constantinople in Late Antiquity (New York, 2012): 3-30.

Lucy Grig, 'Imagining the Capitolium in Late Antiquity' in The Power of Religion in Late Antiquity, ed. Andrew Cain, Noel Lenski, (Ashgate, 2009) 279-291

Lucy Grig, ‘Throwing parties for the poor: poverty and splendour in the late antique church’, in M. Atkins and R. Osborne (eds.), Poverty in the Roman World (Cambridge University Press, 2006), 145-161

Lucy Grig, ‘The paradoxical body of St. Agnes’, in A. Hopkins and M. Wyke (eds.), Roman Bodies - Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century (The British School at Rome, 2005), 111-122

Lucy Grig, ‘Portraits, pontiffs and the Christianisation of fourth century Rome’, Papers of the British School at Rome, 72 (2004), 203-30.

Lucy Grig, ‘Torture and truth in late antique martyrology’, Early Medieval Europe, 11 (2002), 321-36."
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