dr hab. Jacek Rzepka
Email:
jrzepka@uw.edu.pl
Department
Ancient History
Consultations:
Tuesday: 14:00 - 15:00, room: 101/102
Biogram:
Born 1972; MA 1996, PhD 2002, Habilitation 2009 (all degrees from the University of Warsaw). Employed at the Institute of History, University of Warsaw, since 1996 as assistant lecturer and since 2002 as assistant professor. 2009-2010 Mellon Central & East European Fellow at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Most important publications:
I. Books:
- Monarchia macedońska - Zgromadzenie i obywatelstwo u schyłku epoki klasycznej i w okresie hellenistycznym, Warszawa 2006, 200pp.
- The Rights of Cities within the Aitolian Confederacy (Monografias del Instituto Valenciano des Estudios Classicos y Orientales 1), Valencia 2006, xviii+181 pp.
- Aetolian Elite-Warriors and Fifth-Century Beginnings of the Hellenistic Confederacy (AKME – Studia Historica no. 4), Warszawa 2009, 39 pp.
- Cheroneja (Ars Belli 5), Warszawa, 2011. 237 pp.
- Greek Federal Terminology (Akanthina Monographs no. 13), Gdańsk 2017, 113 pp.
II. Articles (a selection):
- Ethnos, Koinon, Sympoliteia and Greek Federal States, JOURNAL OF JURISTIC PAPYROLOGY SUPPL. 1 (Warszawa 2002) 225-47.
- Philip II of Macedon and ‘The Garrison in Naupactus’ A Re-Interpretation of Theopompus FGrHist 115F 235, TYCHE 19 (2004) 157-66.
- Koine Ekklesia in Diodorus of Sicily and the Common Assemblies of the Macedonians, TYCHE 20 (2005) 119-42.
- A New Greek Inscription from the Area of Tremnik (Republic of Macedonia/Skopje), ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR PAPYROLOGIE UND EPIGRAPHIK 161 (2007) 170-2 [co-authors: P. Juhel, A. Noguera-Borel, N.V. Sekunda].
- Conspirators – Companions - Bodyguards: A Note on the so-called Mercenaries' Source of Alexander's History and the Bessus' Conpiracy (Curt. 5.8.1–11), ANCIENT HISTORY BULLETIN 21, 3-4 (2007) 21-29
- The Units in the Alexander's Army and the District Divisions of Late Argead Macedonia, GREEK, ROMAN AND BYZANTINE STUDIES 48, 1 (2008) 39-56.
- Macedonian ethnicity in Antiquity, in: J. Sujecka (ed.), Macedonia: Land, Region, Borderland, Warszawa 2013, (= Colloquia Balkanica vol. 2/2013) 21-72.
- How Many Companions did Philip II have?, Electrum. Studies in Ancient History 19 (2013) 131–135.
- Monstrous Aetolians and Aetolian Monsters – a Politics of Ethnography?, in: E. Almagor & J. Skinner (ed.), Ancient Ethnography. New approaches, London 2013, 117-129.
- The Federal Generalship and ‘New Aetolians’ in the Aetolian Confederacy of the 3rd Century BC”, in: A. Noguera Borel, N. Sekunda (ed.), The Hellenistic Warfare. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference held at Toruń, October 2003, Valencia 2011, 89-98.
- Dolichos of Delphi and the Origins of the Long Run in Panhellenic Games, TYCHE 29 (2014) 147-152.
- Timarchoi, Sons of Eperatidai, between Mantineia and Athens, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 194 (2015) 115-116.
- Stasis we wczesnohellenistycznych Atenach w latach 322-287 p.n.e., PRZEGLĄD HISTORYCZNY 88 (1997) 1-30;
- Poleis członkowskie w polityce zagranicznej Związku Eolskiego, PRZEGLĄD HISTORYCZNY 91 (2000) 157-80.
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