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Marie-Claire Beaulieu is Associate Professor of Classics at Tufts University. She is the author of The Sea in the Greek Imagination (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016).
Marie-Claire.Beaulieu@tufts.edu
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Moshe Blidstein is a Postdoctoral fellow at the Martin Buber Society of Fellows, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the author of Purity, Community, and Ritual in Early Christian Literature (Oxford University Press, 2017).
moshe.blidstein@mail.huji.ac.il
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Miriam Blanco Cesteros obtained her PhD in 2017 at the University of Valladolid. She currently works as Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Assegnista di Ricerca) at the University of Bologna, as part of the ERC project ‘Alchemy in the Making: From ancient Babylonia via Graeco-Roman Egypt into the Byzantine, Syriac and Arabic traditions (1500 BCE -1000 AD)’.
miriam.blanco@unibo.it
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Pierre Bonnechere is Professeur Titulaire in the Département d’Histoire of the University of Montreal and Professor affiliated with the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Uppsala. The author of several works, he is currently leading a comprehensive project on Greek oracles as well as a collaborative international effort to reedit the lamellae from the oracle of Dodona (DOL: https:// dodonaonline.com).
pierre.bonnechere@umontreal.ca
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Jan-Mathieu Carbon is Maître de conférence associé at the Collège de France and remains a Collaborateur Scientifique of the Département des Sciences de l’Antiquité at the University of Liège, where he co-authors the Collection of Greek Ritual Norms (CGRN; http://cgrn.ulg.ac.be).
jmcarbon@uliege.be
6Angelos Chaniotis is Professor in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. He is a Senior Editor of the Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (SEG) and will soon publish a third edited volume issuing from the ERC-funded project “The Social and Cultural Construction of Emotions: The Greek Paradigm”, entitled Unveiling Emotions III: Arousal and Display of Emotions in the Greek World (Franz Steiner Verlag).
achaniotis@ias.edu
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Eleni Chronopoulou completed her PhD in 2017 at Pompeu Fabra University with a thesis entitled ‘Edition of the Greek Magical Papyri (PGM) I and VI+II: Introduction, text and commentary’. The focus of her research is on Graeco-Egyptian magic and she recently became a postdoctoral fellow as part of the project ‘Papiri magici greci: revisione ecdotica e analisi lessicali’ at the Istituto Papirologico G. Vitelli, Florence.
eleni.chronopoulou@unifi.it
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Stella Georgoudi is Directrice d’études emerita at the École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris, and a member of the Laboratoire AnHiMA (Anthropologie et histoire des mondes antiques, UMR 8210) of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS). A scientific director and editor of the periodical Mètis: anthropologie des mondes grecs anciens, she has published a multitude of articles on subjects related to Greek sacrifice.
stella.georgoudi@ehess.fr
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Anne-Françoise Jaccottet is chargée de cours in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Geneva. Two of her recent edited works are: Claude Bérard, Embarquement pour l’image, Une école du regard, préface et édition d’Anne-Françoise Jaccottet (Antike Kunst, Beiheft 20, Basel, 2018) and Rituels en image – Images de rituel, Actes du colloque international d’iconographie et d’histoire des religions, Genève 12-14 mars 2015 (Collection EGeA, Peter Lang, forthcoming).
Anne-Francoise. Jaccottet@unige.ch
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Robert Parker is Wykeham Professor of Ancient History Emeritus at the University of Oxford and Fellow of New College. His most recent book, Greek Gods Abroad: Names, Natures, and Transformations, is the publication of his Sather Classical Lectures (University of California Press, 2017).
robert.parker@new.ox.ac.uk
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Saskia Peels-Matthey is Assistant Professor of Greek Linguistics at the University of Groningen and remains a Collaborateur Scientifique of the Département des sciences de l’Antiquité at the University of Liège. Her monograph Hosios: A Semantic Study of Greek Piety (Brill) appeared in 2016. She is a co-author of the Collection of Greek Ritual Norms (CGRN; http://cgrn.ulg.ac.be).
s.peels@rug.nl
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Andrej Petrovic is Professor of Classics at the University of Virginia.
ap2bd@virginia.edu
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Ivana Petrovic is Hugh H. Obear Professor of Classics at the University of Virginia.
ip3k@virginia.edu
14Together, Ivana and Andrej have recently published Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion: Volume I: Early Greek Religion (Oxford University Press, 2016). A second volume, dealing with the later period, is now in preparation.
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Irene Salvo is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Göttingen in the Collaborative Research Centre 1336 ‘Education and Religion in Cultures of the Mediterranean and its Environment from Antiquity to the Middle Ages and Classical Islam’ sub-project C01 ‘Enlightened Men - Superstitious Women? Religion, Education, and Stereotypes of Gender in Classical Athens’. She is also completing the manuscript for the book Unclean Hands. Homicide, Revenge, and Civic Purification in the Ancient Greek World.
isalvo@uni-goettingen.de
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Hannah Willey is Lecturer in Classics (Ancient History) at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Murray Edwards College. She is preparing a study entitled Law and Religion in the Archaic and Classical Greek Poleis.
hrw28@cam.ac.uk
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Athanassia Zografou is Assistant Professor in Ancient Greek Philology in the Department of Philology at the University of Ioannina. She is the author of numerous volumes on the Greek magical papyri, including Papyrus Magiques Grecs: le mot et le rite, Autour des rites sacrificiels (Ioannina, 2013), and Des dieux maniables: Hécate et Cronos dans les Papyrus magiques grecs (Paris, 2016).
aglauros@gmail.com
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