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Current Member

Celia Sanchez Natalias

William D. Loughlin Member; Funding provided by the Hetty Goldman Membership Fund

Affiliation

Historical Studies

Field of Study

Ancient History, Classics

Home Institution

Universidad de Zaragoza
Celia Sánchez Natalías’s research focuses on ancient magico-religious practices from the Roman West, and especially on Latin curse tablets (also known as defixiones). Her project at IAS deals with the reedition of a collection of erotic and circus curse tablets from North Africa.

Dates at IAS

Member
School of Historical Studies
Fall

Degrees

University of Zaragoza-University of Verona (co-tutelle)
Ph.D.
2013

Honors

2024
István Hahn Lecturer
2017
Prix d'Épigraphie to the best dissertation in Latin epigraphy