Education in Graeco-Roman Egypt: An Intercultural Approach
  • Education in Graeco-Roman Egypt: An Intercultural Approach

    Team Profiles Archive - Education in Graeco-Roman Egypt: An Intercultural Approach


    Guilia Tonon

    I am a Postdoctoral Researcher with the EduGRE Project in the CAHRT Department at the University of Exeter, where I contribute my expertise in Demotic, a phase of the Egyptian language attested between the 7th century BCE and the 5th century CE. I hold a BA and MA in Conservation of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology, […]


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    Leia Jiménez Torres

    I am a postdoctoral researcher in papyrology at the University of Exeter, contributing to the project Education in Graeco-Roman Egypt: An Intercultural Approach. Within this project, my work focuses on the study of Greek and Latin school papyri. Before this, I studied Classics at the University of Barcelona (BA, 2019) and completed an MSt in […]


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    Sam Cook

    Originally trained in Communications and Journalism at Western Sydney University (2007-2010), I studied Ancient Languages and Egyptology at Macquarie University in Sydney (2012-2019). My postgraduate work focused on bilingualism and language contact in documentary papyri from Early Islamic Egypt. I completed a PhD in Ancient History at Macquarie in 2019, in which I examined the […]


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    Professor Chiara Meccariello

    https://experts.exeter.ac.uk/39195-chiara-meccariello I received a PhD in Classics from the University of Pisa, and then held research and teaching positions in Vienna, Oxford, Goettingen and Cambridge, before moving to Exeter in 2022.   My research explores ancient cultural practices and their historical significance, drawing on both literary sources and papyrological evidence. Thanks to my technical training […]


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