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Sabine Huebner
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Columbia University
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Biography
Sabine R. Huebner studied History and Classics in Muenster, Rome, Berlin, Jena, London, Berkeley and New York. She received her M.A.
from Muenster University in 2001 and her Ph.D. from Jena University in 2005. Honors include fellowships and grants from the German Research foundation (DFG), the German Academic Exchange Service
(DAAD), the European Erasmus Program, and the Thyssen Foundation.
Currently, she holds a three-year Marie-Curie fellowship from the
European Union for doing research at Columbia University. In
addition, she is one of this year’s visiting researchers to the new "Institute for Studies of the Ancient World" at New York University
(www.nyu.edu/academics/isaw.html).
Her interests include the social history of the Graeco-Roman East,Greek epigraphy, papyrology, and early Christianity. She has
published among others on the clergy in the society of the Later Roman Empire, on old age in Classical Greece, on Greek epigraphy of
Asia Minor, on growing up fatherless in the ancient world, and on brother-sister marriage in Roman Egypt. Currently she is working on a broader project on intergenerational
relationships in the ancient Eastern Mediterranean, drawing on comparative studies on household forms and family networks in other
patriarchal pre-modern societies.
For CV and list of publications see: www.sabine-huebner.net
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