Centre for Ancient Epigraphy and Numismatics, University of Belgrade explained

The Centre for Ancient Epigraphy and Numismatics (French: Centre d’Études Épigraphiques et Numismatiques "Fanula Papazoglou") is a research centre of the University of Belgrade for the study epigraphy, inscriptions and numismatics of the ancient Balkans.

The centre was founded in 1970 under the Department of History by Fanula Papazoglu (1917–2001) a noted Greek-Serbian classical scholar and epigrapher.[1] [2]

The centre's main activities include research in the field of ancient history and epigraphy, focusing on epigraphic material from Serbian territory, i.e. the former Roman provinces Moesia Superior, Pannonia Inferior and Dalmatia. As well as the photo documentation of the Centre.

Publications

The Centre continues the publication of epigraphic material and historical monographs under the series IMS Inscriptions of Upper Moesia (French Inscriptions de la Mésie supérieure). Individual publications include:

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Notes and References

  1. Tyche - Volume 16 - Page 127 Universität Wien. Institut für Alte Geschichte - 2001 " This study is dedicated to the memory of Fanoula Papazoglou (1917-2001)"
  2. Epigraphica: - Volume 65 - Page 342 Università di Bologna. Dipartimento di storia antica - 2003 "Slobodan Dusanic trägt den Nachruf auf Fanoula Papazoglou (1917 - 2001) vor: At the beginning of 2001, the world of classical studies lost Fanoula Papazoglou, an eminent historian and deserving epigraphist. She was that both, in a variety .."