Members of the Centre for the Study of the Ancient Mediterranean and the Near East
Dr Andrej Petrovic
Contact Dr Andrej Petrovic (email at andrej.petrovic@durham.ac.uk)
Biography
I am a historian and a classicist, interested in ancient Greek social and cultural history. My areas of research specialisation include study of Greek religion and epigraphy and I have an ever increasing interest in anthropology, esp. of religion, and history of medicine. I studied Classics at Belgrade University, where I got a diploma, and then, in September 1999, I moved from Serbia to Heidelberg, Germany, to work on verse-inscriptions for my Ph.D. In 2004 I received a Ph.D. in Ancient History from Heidelberg University, and three years later my first monograph "Kommentar zu den simonideischen Versinschriften" was published by Brill Academic Publishers (Leiden/Boston 2007).
Study of verse-inscriptions remains one of the research areas I specialise in, and in 2010 the volume titled "Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram" I co-edited with Manuel Baumbach and Ivana Petrovic was published by Cambridge University Press (Cambridge et al. 2010). One large-scale and long term research project I am developing at the moment, together with an international team of scholars, is the edition of a sequal to P.A. Hansen's momentous Carmina epigraphica Graeca vols. I-II, which will contain verse inscriptions from the Hellenistic period (to be published by De Gruyter).
My interest in Greek religion was first sparked by study of inscriptions dealing with Greek religious life, which I did as a member of a research team investigating Greek sacred regulations ("leges sacrae") under the aegis of the Collaborative Research Center „Ritual Dynamics" (SFB 619) at Heidelberg University. Through study of these texts, I became particularly interested in role of rituals, norms, and agents in Greek religion and magic, and these issues, together with the relationship between health and religion, remain central in my current research and teaching. The major output I am working on at the moment in this field, is a book manuscript titled "Greek Metrical Sacred Regulations", which Ivana Petrovic and I have been developing since we were residential fellows at the Harvard Center for Hellenic Studies. Some of my publications are accessible here http://durham.academia.edu/AndrejPetrovic
I am a Serbian citizen, born and grew up in Croatia and schooled there (Osijek), in Serbia (Belgrade) and in Germany (Heidelberg). Before I joined Durham Department of Classics and Ancient History in 2006, I taught at Ludwig-Maximilians Universität in Munich (2003-2004) as a "wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter" and Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg (2004-2006) as a "wissenschaftlicher Assistent". I was also a Fellow of Sasakawa Peace Foundation (Tokyo), a Fellow of the Harvard Center for Hellenic Studies (Washington DC), and am a Fellow of the Wolfson Research Institute at Durham. My research projects have been so far supported by grants of Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Harvard University's CHS (one year residential fellowship) and the Loeb classical library foundation. In my free time, I enjoy walks with my dog (Mr Miyagi).
I will be happy to talk to prospective graduate students about MA and Ph.D. supervision on the topics compatible with my research interests (see below).
Research Interests
- Cultural history
- Greek epigraphy
- Greek religion
Publications
Articles: review
- Petrovic, Andrej (Published). Gordon L. Fain, Ancient Greek Epigrams: Major Poets in Verse Translation, University of California Press, Berkeley et al. 2010. Journal of Hellenic Studies
- Petrovic, Andrej (2009). M. Jung, Marathon und Plataiai. Zwei Perserschlachten als ‘lieux de mémoire’ im Antiken Griechenland. (Hypomnemata 164).Göttingen 2006.& A. Albertz, Exemplarisches Heldentum. Die Rezeptionsgeschichte der Schlacht an den Thermopylen von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Munich 2006. Journal of Hellenic Studies 129: 197-199.
- Petrovic, Andrej (2006). K. Hoeghammar (ed.): The Hellenistic polis of Kos: state, economy and culture proceedings of an international seminar organized by the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University, 11-13 May, 2000. Uppsala 2004. Journal of Hellenic Studies 126: 177-178.
Books: authored
- Petrovic, Andrej (2007). Kommentar zu den simonideischen Versinschriften. Leiden: Brill.
Books: edited
- Baumbach, Manuel, Petrovic, Ivana & Petrovic, Andrej (2010). Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram. Cambridge Cambridge University Press.
Edited works: contributions
- Petrovic, Andrej & Petrovic, Ivana (2013). Laws, sacred (Greece). In The Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Bagnall, R., Brodersen, K., Champion, C.B. Erskine, A. & Huebner, S.R. Blackwell Publishing. 3966–3967.
Essays in edited volumes
- Petrovic, Andrej (2012). Tieropferrituale in den griechischen Zauberpapyri aus ästhetischer Sicht. In Ästhetik des Opfers. Zeichen/Handlungen in Ritual und Spiel. Alexander Honold, Valentina Luppi & Anton Bierl München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag. 35-62.
- Baumbach, Manuel, Petrovic, Andrej & Petrovic, Ivana (2010). Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram: an introduction. In Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram. Baumbach, Manuel, Petrovic, Andrej & Petrovic, Ivana Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1-20.
- Petrovic, Andrej (2010). True Lies of Athenian Public Epigrams. In Archaic and Classical Greek Epigram. Baumbach, Manuel, Petrovic, Ivana & Petrovic, Andrej Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 202-215.
- Petrovic, Andrej (2009). Epigrammatic Contests, Poeti Vaganti, and Local History. In Wandering Poets in Ancient Greek Culture: Travel, Locality and Pan-Hellenism. Hunter, Richard & Rutherford, Ian Cambridge University Press. 195-216.
- Petrovic, Andrej (2007). Inscribed Epigram in Pre-Hellenistic Literary Sources. In The Brill Companion to Hellenistic Epigram. Bing, Peter & Bruss, Steffen Jon Leiden et al.: Brill Academic Publishers. 49-68.
- Petrovic, Ivana & Petrovic, Andrej (2006). Look Who is Talking Now!: Speaker and Communication in Metrical Sacred Regulations. In Ritual and Communication in the Graeco-Roman World. Stavrianopoulou, Eftychia Liège: Centre International d’Etude de la Religion Grecque Antique. Kernos Supplément 16: 151-179.
- Petrovic, Andrej (2004). Akoe e autopsia. Zu den Quellen Herodots für die Thermopylai-Epigramme (Hdt. 7,228). In Studia humanitatis ac litterarum trifolio Heidelbergensi dedicata. Festschrift für E. Christmann, W. Edelmeier, und R. Kettemann. Hornung, A., Jäkel, Ch. & Schubert, W. Frankfurt: Peter Lang. 255-273.
Journal papers: academic
- Petrovic, Andrej (2012). An Epigram and a Treasury (Sim. FGE XXXIIIb). Classical Quarterly XXX-XXX.
- Petrovic, Andrej (2010). Sepulchral Epigram for Philadelphos (a Fallen Soldier?). Mnemosyne 63.4: 616-624.
- Petrovic, Andrej, Skountakis, Manolis & DeStaebler, Peter (2010). Two New Honorific Epigrams for Pollion, a Governor from Aphrodisias. ZPE 172: 38-42.
- Petrovic, Andrej (2005). 'Kunstvolle Stimme der Steine sprich!' Zur Intermedialität der griechischen epideiktischen Epigramme. Antike und Abendland 51: 30-42.
- Petrovic, Andrej (2005). Under Full Sail: Trimalchio's Way into Eternity. Acta Antiqua 45: 85-90.
- Petrovic, Andrej (2003). Die Sprache des Waechters in der Antigone des Sophokles am Beispiel seines ersten Auftritts (Vv. 223ff.). Museum Helveticum 60: 193-209.
- Petrovic, Ivana & Petrovic, Andrej (2003). Stop and Smell the Statues. Callimachus' Epigram 51. Pf. Reconsidered (Four Times). Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici 51(2): 179-208.
- Petrovic, Andrej (2002). Der simonideische makros logos und die sophokleische Antigone. Zur Identifizierung einer alten dramatischen Gestaltungsweise. Phaos Revista de Estudos Classicos 2(2002): 121-131.
GRADUATE STUDENTS
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- Heba Abd El Gawad h.h.abd-el-gawad@durham.ac.uk (the self-presentation of Ptolemy II Philadelphus: media manipulation and political advertising during the Ptolemaic period)
- Saud Al-Ghamdi s.a.al-ghamdi@durham.ac.uk (Neolithic settlement in the south-west of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
- Waleed Alsadeqi waleed.alsadeqi@durham.ac.uk (Arabian archaeology)
- Arthur Anderson arthur.anderson@durham.ac.uk
- George Azzopardi george.azzopardi@durham.ac.uk (Sacred spaces and religion in a Mediterranean island setting: the Maltese context (800 B.C.-A.D. 500))
- Jennie Bradbury j.n.bradbury@durham.ac.uk (Landscapes of burial in Syria)
- William Cooney william.cooney@durham.ac.uk (Libyan influences in Egypt during the 1st Millennium BC)
- Maria Correas-Amador maria.correas-amador@durham.ac.uk ("'Down to earth' architecture: mud and organic structures in Ancient and Modern Egypt" aims to combine architectural, archaeological and ethnographic methods to understand the socio-cultural factors involved in the act of building and space distribution, and the reciprocal influence that domestic structures and community life exert over each other)
- Rana Daroogheh-Nokhodcheri rana.daroogheh@durham.ac.uk (The influence of imperialism on the history of archaeology in Iran)
- T A Fitton t.a.fitton@durham.ac.uk
- Amr Gaber amr.gaber@durham.ac.uk (The function of the central hall in the Egyptian temples of the Ptolemaic and Roman periods)
- Lyn Gatland lyn.gatland@durham.ac.uk (The wedjat-eye amulet in Ancient Egypt: morphological development and iconographic significance)
- Michelle de Gruchy michelle.de-gruchy@durham.ac.uk (Prehistoric Routes of the Middle East)
- Kristen Hopper k.a.hopper@durham.ac.uk (Long-term population trends and settlement in Southwest Iran)
- Emmanouil Kalkanis emmanouil.kalkanis@durham.ac.uk (Classical art and its impact in eighteenth century musem collections)
- R C Lange r.c.lange@durham.ac.uk
- Francis Lankester f.d.lankester@durham.ac.uk (Rock art in Egypt's eastern desert)
- Dan Lawrence dan.lawrence@durham.ac.uk
- Mark Manuel m.j.manuel@durham.ac.uk (Hidden agendas: testing models of the social an political organisation of the Indus valley tradition)
- Jenny Marshall j.l.marshall@durham.ac.uk (Missing links: demic diffusion and the development of agriculture in the central Iranian plateau)
- Eric Olijdam eric.olijdam@durham.ac.uk (Dilmun during the 2nd millennium BC)
- Louise Rayne louise.rayne@durham.ac.uk (landscape archaelogy , and especially the application of GIS, of the Neo-Assyrian empire)
- D J Rohl d.j.rohl@durham.ac.uk
- J E Shoebridge j.e.shoebridge@durham.ac.uk
- Keir Strickland k.m.strickland@durham.ac.uk ("The Jungle Tide: Urban Collapse in Early Mediaeval Sri Lanka" aims to reconsider the existing explanations for the 11th century urban collapse of the city of Anuradhapura through explicit reference to the archaeological record as well as recent developments in the field of societal and urban collapse theory)
- Veronica Tamorri veronica.tamorri@durham.ac.uk
- Matthew Whincop m.r.whincop@durham.ac.uk (A reconsideration of the role of ceramics in reconstructions of the iron age northern Levant)
Classics and Ancient History
- Peter Alpass p.j.alpass@durham.ac.uk (The religious life of Nabatea)
- Mirko Canevaro mirko.canevaro@durham.ac.uk (Ancient Greek law, esp. the question of the authenticity of the documents inserted in the speeches of the Attic orators)
- Dominic Dalglish d.b.dalglish@durham.ac.uk (Communal identity in the Near East during the Principate)
- Lilah-Grace Fraser l.g.fraser@dur.ac.uk (Hesiod's Works and Days, and epic from a comparative perspective.)
- Louise Hodgson l.l.hodgson@durham.ac.uk (Politics, politicians and political philosophy in the late Roman Republic and early Principate)
- Youssri Hussein y.e.hussein@durham.ac.uk (Egyptian Cultural Identity in the Architectural Forms of the Egyptian Cities in the Roman Period)
- David Lewis d.m.lewis@durham.ac.uk (Greek slavery in a comparative perspective)
- Francesca Mazzilli francesca.mazzilli@durham.ac.uk (Beyond Religion: multidisciplinary approach to Roman Rural Sanctuaries in Syria and Lebanon)
- Henrikus van Wijlick h.a.van-wijlick@durham.ac.uk (Foreign powers and the Roman Empire in periods of civil war, 44 BC - AD 284)
- Mark Wildish mark.wildish@durham.ac.uk (Horapollo's Hieroglyphica (Graeco-Egyptian philosophical linguistics))
Physics
- Jennifer Gray j.m.k.gray@durham.ac.uk
Theology and Religion
- Ben Blackwell b.c.blackwell@durham.ac.uk
- Maria Chrysovergi maria.chrysovergi@durham.ac.uk
- Robert Cavin robertcavin@yahoo.com
- Joan Crooks Joan.Crooks@durham.ac.uk
- Andrew Cunningham a.d.cunningham@durham.ac.uk
- Douglas Earl d.s.earl@durham.ac.uk
- Judith Fain judith@fains.com
- James Fowler j.t.fowler@durham.ac.uk
- John Goodrich j.k.goodrich@durham.ac.uk
- Nijay Gupta nijay.gupta@gmail.com
- Ed Kaneen e.n.kaneen@durham.ac.uk
- Brad Matthews b.j.matthews@durham.ac.uk
- Sam Newington s.j.newington@durham.ac.uk
- Dean Pinter d.l.pinter@durham.ac.uk
- Tyson Putthoff t.l.putthoff@durham.ac.uk (Transformational Mysticism of Antique and Late Antique Jewish Thought)
- William Telford w.r.telford@durham.ac.uk
- Jennifer Wilkinson jennifer.wilkinson@durham.ac.uk
