Jane Masséglia

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Jane Elizabeth Ann Masséglia
Academic work
Discipline
  • Ancient History
Institutions
  • University of Oxford
  • Ashmolean Museum
  • University of Leicester

Jane Elizabeth Ann Masséglia FSA is an ancient historian and Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Leicester.[1]

Biography[edit]

Masséglia studied for a first degree in Literae humaniores at Oxford University before gaining a PGCE and teaching Latin, Greek, and Classical Civilisations. She gained her PhD from Lincoln College, Oxford.[1] She is the Senior Scientist for the European Research Council project 'LatinNow'.[2] She was elected as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 13 February 2020.[3]

Select publications[edit]

  • Anderson, J.E.A. 2007. "Two sides to every story: a tale of love and hate on a Lakonian stele", Sparta: Journal of Spartan and Ancient Greek History 3.2, pp23–28.
  • Masséglia, J. 2012. "Reasons to be Cheerful? The Drunken Old Woman of Munich and Rome" in A. Chaniotis (ed.), Unveiling Emotions: Sources and Methods for the Study of Emotions in the Greek World. Stuttgart, HABES. 413–440.
  • Masséglia, J. (with Ahmet Ertug and R.R.R. Smith) 2014 Ancient Theaters of Anatolia. Istanbul.
  • Masséglia, J. 2015. Body Language in Hellenistic Art and Society (Oxford Studies in Ancient Culture and Representation). Oxford, Oxford University Press.
  • Masséglia, J. (ed) 2016. The Philae Obelisk (The Classics Conclave).
  • Masséglia, J. 2016. "Rome’s Walking Dead: Resurrecting a Roman funeral at the Ashmolean Museum", Journal of Classics Teaching doi:10.1017/S2058631016000088

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Jane Masséglia". University of Leicester. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Project Team. Senior Scientist: Dr Jane Masséglia". LatinNow. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  3. ^ "February ballot results". Society of Antiquaries of London. Retrieved 28 February 2020.

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