人物簡介
劉津瑜1989年入南京大學文科強化班,選讀歷史,1993年獲得學士學位,1996年獲得碩士學位。1998年至2004年在哥倫比亞大學歷史系和古典系學習,主攻羅馬史。2004年獲得博士學位之後,在德堡大學(DePauw University)的古典系任教。2007-2008年學術休假期間在紐約大學古代世界研究中心任訪問學者。目前為德堡大學古典學副教授、獲終身教職(tenure)。所授課程主要為羅馬史、古代城市研究、各級拉丁文和希臘文課程(包括高級拉丁語原文閱讀,特別是維吉爾的《伊涅阿斯紀》)。研究興趣集中在羅馬城市內部社會關係、羅馬帝國下層民眾的生活、拉丁銘文學。以博士論文為基礎的學術專著由Brill出版社2009年出版,研究帝國西部的紡織行業的社團、行會組織。所用的主要史料為200多個拉丁碑銘。自1998年以來在32個歐美學術會議上宣讀過論文。所發表的文章多與銘文、羅馬社會經濟史特別是羅馬帝國境內的結社現象有關。目前得到美國梅隆(Mellon)人文基金的資助研究希臘羅馬作品在中國的歷程。2011年至2013年學術休假。2011-2012年北京大學歷史系新創辦的西方古典學中心任教訪學。
出版概況
Books:
Collegia centonariorum: the guilds of textile-dealers in the Roman West, Brill, 2009(Monograph).
Book Contract with Beijing (Peking) University Press: Introduction to Roman Studies.(In Chinese. Manuscript submitted in July, 2011.)
Articles and Book Chapters:
AE 1998. 282: A Case Study of Public benefaction and Local Politics, Proceeding of the First North American Epigraphical Congress. San Antonio. January 5, 2011. Brill Studies in Greek and Roman epigraphy. Series editors: John Bodel and Adele Scafuro. Submitted.
Trade, traders and guilds (?) in textiles: the case of Southern Gaul and Northern Italy (First-Third Centuries), Textile Workers and Their Identity. oxbow, forthcoming.
Late Antique Fora and Public Honor in the Western Cities: Case studies, Shifting Frontiers8, Ashgate, forthcoming.
Chapter on Collegiain the Cambridge Companion to the City of Rome, Cambridge University Press, (in production).
Clothing supply for the military: a look at the inscriptional evidence, in Wearing the Cloak: Dressing the Soldier in Roman Times (ANCIENT TEXTILES SERIES),edited by Marie-Louise Nosch. Oxbow Books in association with the Centre for Textile Research, 2011: 19-29.
“Pompeii and Collegia: a new appraisal of the evidence,” Ancient History Bulletin 22.1-4 (2008): 53-69.
“The Economy of Endowments: the case of Roman associations,” In Koenraad Verboven, Katelijn Vandorpe and Véronique Chankowski-Sable (edd.), ‘Pistoi dia tèn technèn’. Bankers, loans and archives in the Ancient World. Studies in honour of Raymond Bogaert, Studia Hellenistica 44. Leuven, Peeters, 2008: 231-256. For review of the book, see Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2010.05.02.
“The Era of Patavium Again,” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik (ZPE)162 (2007): 281-289.
“Local Governments and Collegia: a new appraisal of the evidence,” in Jean-Jacques Aubert and Zsuzsanna Várhelyi (edd.),A Tall Order: Imperialism, Law, Religion, And Society in the Ancient World, essays in honor of William V. Harris, Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 216. K. G. Saur Verlag. 2005: 279-310.
Multiple publications in Chinese (1993-1999): topics included A Biography of Julius Caesar, The Evolution of the System of the Imperial Succession: a comparative study of the Roman and Chinese systems, The Religious Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, etc.
Book Reviews:
Review of “Conceiving the Empire” (Oxford, 2008), Classical Review60.1 (2010): 227-229.
Review of Nielsen, Inge, ed. Zwischen Kult und Gesellschaft (Hephaistos 24). camelion-Verlag, Augsburg 2007. American Journal of Archaeology(AJA) 113.1 (2009): 145-147.
Review of N. TRAN, Les membres des associations romaines. Le rang social des collegiati en Italie et en Gaules, sous le haut-empire. (École française de Rome Collection de l'École française de Rome, 367.) Roma, 2006 and F. Diosono, Collegia. Le associazioni professionali nel mondo romano. Roma: Quasar, 2007. Journal of Roman Studies98 (2008): 214-216.
Review ofRoman Dacia: The Making of a Provincial Society. Book Review. BMCR(Bryn Mawr Classical Review), 2005.03.12.
Encyclopedia Entries:
Five Entries in Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social History: Associations (1,500 words); patron, patronage, Roman Empire (1,000 words); freedmen and freedwomen (1,500 words); burial clubs (350 words); Augusti liberti(500 words) (in production)
Work in progress:
Book Contract with Duckworth (acquired by Bloomsbury), due 2014, Graeco-Roman Classics in China.
獲獎概況
Mellon Foundation's New Directions Fellowship 2011
Fisher Time-out (one-course release) for a project called “Virgil in China”, Spring, 2011
Associate Research Fellow, ISAW (Institute of the Study of the Ancient World), NYU, 2007-2008 (on leave from DePauw)
Arthur E. and Joyce S. Gordon Fellow, Center for Epigraphical and Palaeographical Studies at the Ohio State University, Summer, 2007.
David Stevenson Fellowship, 2006-2007
National Endowment of Humanities Summer Seminar on Trajan’s Column (organized by Profs. Richard Talbert and Michael Maas), American Academy at Rome, 2006
Mellon Venture Fund: Epigraphic Studies in Italy, Summer 2006
DePauw University Faculty Development Summer stipend, 2005, 2010