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
Website
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
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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