Center for the Tebtunis Papyri

The Center for the Tebtunis Papyri supports and promotes new research, graduate student training and international collaboration in the decipherment of the largely unstudied Tebtunis Papyri. Its funds support graduate student researchers, graduate student travel to conferences and excavations, and the visits of distinguished papyrologists.

Location: The Bancroft Library

Phone: 510-642-4556
Fax: 510-642-7589

Web site: http://tebtunis.berkeley.edu

Directory

Anthony Bulloch, Professor of Classics, Assistant Dean (College of Letters & Science, Office of Undergraduate Advising)

B.A. 1964, M.A. 1966, Ph.D. 1971 Cambridge University
(510) 642-4001
abulloch@berkeley.edu
7213 Dwinelle Hall

Special interests: Greek Literature, Language, Myth and Religion, Ancient Metrics.

Mark Griffith, Klio Distinguished Professor of Classical Languages and Literature, Professor of Classics and of TDPS (Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies)

B.A. 1968, Ph.D. 1973 Cambridge University
(510) 642-3147
markg@berkeley.edu
7215 Dwinelle Hall

Special interests: Greek Literature, Drama, and Performance

Erich Gruen, Gladys Rehard Wood Professor of History and Classics Emeritus

B.A. 1957 Columbia University, B.A., M.A. 1960 Oxford University, Ph.D. 1964 Harvard University
gruene@berkeley.edu
3422 Dwinelle

Special interests: Greek and Roman History; Jews in the Greco-Roman world

Christopher Hallett, Professor of Classics and Art History

B.A. 1980 University of Bristol, M.Phil. 1983 Oxford University, Ph.D. 1993 University of California, Berkeley
(510) 643-4512
chrishallett@berkeley.edu
418 Doe Library

Special interests: Roman Art and Visual Culture, Ancient Portraiture, Hellenistic Art

Todd Hickey, Associate Professor/Director, Center for the Tebtunis Papyri

A.B. 1990 (University of Pennsylvania), A.M. 1992, Ph.D. 2001 (University of Chicago)
(510) 642-4556
thickey@library.berkeley.edu
489 Bancroft Library

Special interests: Papyrology (Greek and Egyptian), social and economic history, Late Antiquity, Lucian

Donald J. Mastronarde, Melpomene Distinguished Professor of Classical Languages and Literature

B.A. 1969 Amherst College, B.A. 1971 Oxford University, Ph.D. 1974 University of Toronto
(510) 642-4099
djmastronarde@berkeley.edu
7219 Dwinelle Hall

Special interests: Greek Drama, Greek Literature, Greek textual transmission and scholia