Notes on Contributors
Vedran Bileta
is Ph.D. student at the Central European University in Budapest. His main research interests are the socio-political and economical history of the Late Roman Empire in the West with a focus on the changing relationship between the emperor, the military, and civil elites.
Kamil Cyprian Choda
prepares his Ph.D. dissertation in Ancient History at the University of Tübingen. He investigates how 5th-century Christian historiography represented the influence exercised on the emperors by churchmen.
Regina Fichera
is postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Florence. Her main research interests lie in late-antique literature, especially in divination and miracles in Neoplatonic texts, on which she successfully defended her Ph.D thesis at the University of Pisa in 2018.
Martijn Icks
is lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Amsterdam. His research interests include the representation and perception of Roman imperial power, the reception of Classical culture and character assassination as an historical, cross-cultural phenomenon.
Isabelle Künzer
lecturer and postdoctoral researcher in Ancient History at the University of Giessen, mainly studies the field of cultural history of the Greek and Roman world.
Maurits Sterk de Leeuw
is a Ph.D. candidate at the Institute of Ancient History at the University of Tübingen. He is preparing a thesis on the political role of monks in late-antique Constantinople.
Bruno Marien
prepares a Ph.D. thesis on the recommendation letters of Libanius at KULeuven/Ghent University. His research interests lie in late-antique epistolography.
Christian Rollinger
is lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Trier. He is currently working on a monograph on imperial ceremonies and political ideology at the courts of the later Roman emperors (5th–7th c.).
Fabian Schulz
joined the University of Tübingen as a senior researcher, after working at the Free University of Berlin and the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. He is not only interested in Late Roman, but also in early Greek history.