Current Epigraphy reports news and events in (especially Greek and Latin) epigraphy.
CurE publishes workshop and conference announcements, notices of discoveries, publications and reviews, project reports, descriptive links to digital epigraphic projects, and occasional pre-publication previews of new epigraphic material and other short articles.
Editors
- Gabriel Bodard (University of London) (2007–2025)
- Tom Elliott (New York University) (2007–2026)
- Francisca Feraudi-Gruénais (University of Heidelberg) (2007–2024)
- Thea Sommerschield (University of Nottingham) (2023–2025)
- Charlotte Tupman (University of Exeter) (2007–2024)
- Rada Varga (Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca) (2023–2025)
Associate editors
- Caroline Barron (LERN) (2023-2024)
- Alice Bencivenni (SITEG) (2014–2025)
- Lorenzo Calvelli (Terra Italia Onlus, IDEA) (2014–2025)
- Scott DiGiulio (EpiDoc) (2024)
- David Eibeck (Epigraphy.info) (2023–2024)
- Nikolaos Papazarkadas (Greek Epigraphic Society) (2015–2024)
- Irene Rossi (DASI) (2014–2024)
- Irene Salvo (British Epigraphy Society) (2023–2025)
- Celia Sánchez Natalías (AIEGL) (2024–2027)
- James Sickinger (ASGLE) (2023–2025)
- Alexandre Vincent (SFER) (2023–2025)
- Julien Zurbach (CIPEM) (2023–2025)
- tba (EpiDoc)
Former editors
- Camilla Campedelli (AIEGL) (2021–2023)
- Mathieu Carbon (2009–2014)
- Patrice Faure (SFER) (2014–2016)
- Pietro Liuzzo (2014–2019)
- Julia Lougovaya (2007–2016)
- Paschalis Paschidis (2009-2014)
- Anita Rocco (IDEA) (2017–2019)
- Charlotte Roueché (BES) (2021-2022)
- Nicolas Tran (SFER) (2017–2019)
Copyright
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Citing Current Epigraphy:
To cite the entire publication in the manner of the Chicago Manual of Style, use the following format:
- Current Epigraphy. London: Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, 2007–. http://currentepigraphy.org. ISSN 1754-0909 (Online).
To cite a single article (post) in CurE, use the following format:
- Bodard, Gabriel. “New Inscriptions from Argos.” Current Epigraphy, March 6, 2007, http://currentepigraphy.org/2007/03/06/new-inscriptions-from-argos/.
To cite a comment on an article (post) in CurE, use the following format:
- Tupman, Charlotte. Comment 2 on “Practical Epigraphy Workshop: Programme.” Current Epigraphy, comment posted March 7, 2007, http://currentepigraphy.org/2007/03/06/practical-epigraphy-workshop-programme/#comments