Seminario Avanzato di Epigrafia Greca (SAEG) X – 2027

The Seminario Avanzato di Epigrafia Greca/Advanced Seminar in Greek Epigraphy (SAEG), is about to meet for the tenth time (following the first two Seminars held at the University of Bologna and the subsequent meetings hosted by the universities of Naples, Milan, Turin, Venice, Rome “Sapienza”, Perugia, and Roma Tre), and has become a well-established event. For the academic community it is an important occasion for scholarly exchange and dialogue on issues pertaining to Greek epigraphy.

Within the field of epigraphic studies, the SAEG constitutes a highly significant forum, characterized by the lively and constructive working atmosphere that has distinguished it since day one. The seminar was originally conceived by T. Alfieri, C. Antonetti, L. Boffo, L. Criscuolo, E. Culasso, and E. Miranda, who brought this initiative into being and have continued actively to nurture its development.

In 2027, the University of Salerno will be responsible for organizing SAEG X, under the coordination of Luigi Vecchio. SAEG X is scheduled to take place on 14–16 January 2027. In keeping with tradition, the primary aim is to devote ample space to presentations by early-career researchers, whose contributions will be complemented by those of more experienced scholars.

All those wishing to propose a paper for SAEG X, on any aspect of Greek epigraphy from its origins to Late Antiquity, are invited to submit their application by 15 June 2026 to saeg@unisa.it, indicating the title of the proposed paper and attaching an abstract of no more than 250 words, together with a very brief curriculum vitae.

Depending on the number of submissions received, the possibility of opening a poster session will be considered; should this occur, a further circular will be issued.

Additional and detailed information regarding the conference venues and the final program will be communicated at a later date.

For all information, please refer to the conference website: www.saeg2027.it

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