Piotr Głogowski, PhD
contact:
e-mail: piotr.glogowski@uwr.edu.pl
CV:
Educated:
2009 - 2012: BA in History, University of Wrocław
2012 - 2015: MA in History, University of Wrocław
2013/2014: International Exchange (Erasmus) at the Bilkent University (Ankara)
2011 - 2015: BA in Classical Philology, University of Wrocław
2015 - 2021: PhD studies in History, University of Wrocław
2016/2017: International Exchange (Erasmus+) at the Bilkent University (Ankara)
2021: obtaining PhD degree
Teaching experience:
Institute of History, University of Wrocław:
2017/2018 (Fall semester): Latin 1
2018/2019 (Fall & Summer semester): Latin 1 & 2
Grants:
Participation in research projects
1.1. Group projects:
2015 - onwards: scholarship in a group research project funded by National Science Centre within the Maestro program (project nr UMO-2014/14/A/HS3/00132): "Greek City in the Hellenistic and Roman Age and the Territorial Powers" directed by Prof. K. Nawotka.
2015 - onwards: participation in a group research project: "Epigraphic culture in the Eastern Mediterranean in Antiquity" directed by Prof. K. Nawotka.
1.2. Main individual research projects:
2021 - 2024: principal investigator in a project funded by National Science Centre within the Preludium program (project nr UMO-2020/37/N/HS3/02749): "The Development of the Epigraphic Culture of the Near-Eastern Peoples in the Greco-Roman Period: The Case-Study of the Southern Levant (Phoenicia, Judaea-Palestine and Transjordan)."
1.3. Minor individual research projects:
2017/2018: principal investigator in the Internal Grant of the Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences of the University ofWrocław for the young researchers; project: "What is Phoenicia in the Hellenistic and Romanperiod? The Range and Development of the Notion Φοινίκη and its derivatives."
2018/2019: principal investigator in the Internal Grant of the Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences of the University ofWrocław for the young researchers; project: "The Alleged Conspiracy in the Cappadocian city of Dana and the PoliticalPosition of Cyrus the Younger."
Scholarships, Awards, ect.
2020: international scholarship: "Gerda Henkel Foundation and the Elise and Annemarie Jacobi Foundation for Ancient History and Epigraphy at the DAI Munich".
Research interest: Phoenicia in the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman period; Ancient Greek and Semitic Epigraphy; Achaemenid Persia; Ancient Greek Literature.
Publications:
- Nawotka K. & Głogowski P. (forthcoming), Epigraphic habit in the Western Asia Minor and in the Levant, Melammu 11 Conference Volume, Verlag des Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
- Nawotka K. & Carless Unwin N. & Głogowski P. & Grzesik D. & Halamus M. & Komar P. & Porucznik J. & Szeląg Ł. & Wilimowska J. & Wojciechowska A. (2020), Conclusions: One or many epigraphic cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean [in:] Nawotka K. (ed.), Epigraphic Culture in the Eastern Mediterranean in Antiquity, London & New York: Routledge: 215-246.
- Głogowski P. (2020), The Epigraphic Curve in the Levant: The Case Study of Phoenicia [in:] K. Nawotka (ed.), Epigraphic Culture in the Eastern Mediterranean in Antiquity, London & New York: Routledge: 166-183.
- Głogowski P. (2020), Cyrus the Younger and his Persians: The Dynamics of Power, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 60/2: 165-191.
- Głogowski P. (2019), Źródła Diodora do dziejów wyprawy Cyrusa [The Sources of Diodorus on the History of the Expedition of the Ten Thousand], Roczniki Humanistyczne 67: 23-44.
- Głogowski P. (2018), The Notion of Phoenicia in the Roman Period, EOS: Commentarii Societatis Philologae Polonorum 105/2: 239-265.
- Głogowski P. (2018), Wyprawa Cyrusa i Odwrót Dziesięciu Tysięcy w przekazie Diodora (14.19-31; 37.1-4): Przekład i komentarz [The Expedition of Cyrus and the Retreat of the Ten Thousand in the Account of Diodorus (14.19-31; 37.1-4): Translation and Commentary], Symbolae Philologorum Posnaniensium Graece et Latinae 28/1: 5-32.
- Głogowski P. (2014), Obrządek pogrzebowy i grobowce perskich królów z dynastii Achemenidów [Funerary Habits and Tombs of the Persian Kings of the Achaemenid Dynasty], ΣΧΟΛΗ 8/9: 67-77.