Professor Werner Eck FBA

Ancient History, History of Rome, Italy and the Roman Provinces, Roman Epigraphy
Fellow type
International Fellow
Year elected
2004
Subjects
Classics

Summary

Professor Werner Eck was Professor of Ancient History in the University of Cologne from 1979 to 2007. He has a PhD in Ancient History from the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg. He was awarded the Max Planck Prize for International Research. He was a member of the Institute for Avanced Study in Princeton from 1983-84, of the Historisches Kolleg at Munic from 1995-96 and at the Sackler-Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Tel Aviv from 1999-2000. He is Dr. h.c. of the University Napoca-Cluj in Rumania, of the University of Kassel in Germany and of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He was elected as honorary member of the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies in London and as socio straniero by the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome. From 1997 till 2002 he was also President of the Association Internationale d'Épigraphie Grecque et Latine. From 1994 he was Projektleiter of the Prosopographia Imperii Romani at the Accademy of Berlin-Brandenburg and from 2007 till 2018 also for the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum. Since 1979, he has been one of the editors of the Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik.

Current post

Universität zu Köln Professor Emeritus

Publications

Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae Vol. I 1-2; II; III; IV

Werner Eck - Published in 2010-2018 by de Gruyter

The Age of Augustus

Werner Eck - Published in 2007 by Wiley-Blackwell

Second edition

La Romanisation de la Germanie

Werner Eck - Published in 2007 by Errance

Das senatus consultum de Cn. Pisone patre (Vestigia)

Werner Eck - Published in 1996 by C.H. Beck

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Professor Richard Hunter FBA

Greek and Latin literature, particularly of the Hellenistic and imperial periods, and the ancient reception and criticism of classical texts

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Professor John Scheid FBA

Religion & institutions of ancient Rome, between the IIId c. BC & the IIId c.AD (Epigraphy, history & archaeology).

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Professor Gregory Hutchinson FBA

Greek and Latin poetry and prose, especially from c.750 BC to AD c.300; interests include: motion, attention, genre, prose-rhythm, poetry-books, papyri, inscriptions, relation of prose and poetry, Greek and Latin

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