Introducing François Chevrollier

François Chevrollier’s involvement in the Libyan Epigraphy Research Network stems from his research on Cyrenaican epigraphy–that began in the late 2000s with a master’s thesis on the officials of the city-states of Cyrenaica—as well as his work as co-director of...

Introducing: The Ward-Perkins Archive

The John Bryan Ward-Perkins Archive preserved at the British School at Rome (BSR) is a complex assemblage of materials encompassing drawings, photographs, slides, written notes, sketches, plans and a copious exchange of letters, both administrative and personal in...

Introducing: Caroline Barron

Caroline Barron is Assistant Professor in Classics (Roman History) in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Durham University. She is an ancient historian with a research interest in the cultural and historical significance of Latin epigraphy from...

Introducing: Inscriptions of Libya Platform

Inscriptions of Libya Platform (in development) The projected Inscriptions of Libya (InsLib) platform intends to offer a portal enabling search across the various corpora from a single point of access, bringing information about Libyan historical documents to a range...

Introducing: Catherine Dobias-Lalou

Catherine Dobias-Lalou, born 1943, studied Classics at the University of Paris-La Sorbonne. Now Emeritus Professor, she has taught linguistics of ancient Greek, Latin and Indo-European languages at various Universities, among which Paris-Sorbonne and Université de...

Joyce M. Reynolds 1918–2022

Joyce M. Reynolds, Reader in Roman Historical Epigraphy at University of Cambridge, honorary fellow at Newnham College, Fellow of the British Academy, has died at the age of 103. Joyce was the author of several important corpora of Libyan epigraphy, including...