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Mireille Corbier

French historian of Classical history From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mireille Corbier
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Mireille Corbier (born 24 May 1943) is a French historian of Classical history. Currently Research Director Emerita at Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), she has published a number of books and articles, and since 1992 has been editor-in-chief of L'Année épigraphique.[1]

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Career

Corbier began her studies at the Ecole Normale Superieure (1962–1966), during which she became a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. From 1967 to 1972 she taught ancient history at the University of Paris, X Nanterre. From 1972 to 1975 she was a member of the École française de Rome, where she produced her monograph, L'aerarium saturni et l'aerarium militare. Administration et prosopographie sénatoriale (1974).[2] She then joined CNRS in 1975, meanwhile teaching anthropology at the University of Paris VIII Vincennes.[1]

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Awards

Corbier is a Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Mérite,[3] and a member of several professional associations and learned societies.[1] She gave the M. V. Taylor lecture for the Roman Society in January 2020.[4][5]

Bibliography

  • (1974) L'aerarium saturni et l'aerarium militare. Administration et prosopographie sénatoriale. Rome: Ecole française de Rome.
  • (1987) "L'écriture dans l'espace public romain." Publications de l'École Française de Rome 98, no. 1: 27–60.
  • (1991) "Cité, territoire et fiscalité." Publications de l'École Française de Rome 143, no. 1: 629–665.
  • (1999) ed. Adoption et fosterage. Paris: de Boccard.[6][7]
  • (2006) Donner à voir, donner à lire. Mémoire et communication dans la Rome ancienne. Paris: CNRS.[8]
  • (2011) ed. with Jean-Pierre Guilhembet. L’écriture dans la maison romaine. Paris: de Boccard.[9]

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