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2026 Biggs Family Residency in Classics

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2026 Biggs Family Residency in Classics

Elizabeth Meyer, T. Cary Johnson, Jr. Professor of History, University of Virginia
Elizabeth Meyer

The 2026 Biggs Family Resident in Classics will be Elizabeth Meyer of The University of Virginia. Professor Meyer specializes in Greek and Roman political and social history, particularly in relation to law. Her research explores the intersections of legal and documentary practices in the ancient world, with a focus on Roman law, literacy, manumission, and epigraphic traditions. Meyer's work sheds light on how legal and archival developments shaped broader societal structures in antiquity.

The Colloquium, Seminar, and Lecture will be followed by receptions.

Colloquium 

"Manumission in Hellenistic Greece"
Monday, March 23, 2026
4PM
Location: Umrath Hall

Ancient Historian Panel

"Ancient Worlds: A Conversation with Leading Historians"

Roger Bagnall, WashU
Suzanne Marchand, Louisiana State University
Elizabeth Meyer, University of Virginia and the 2026 Biggs Family Resident in Classics
Jonathan Price, Tel Aviv University
Michael Scott, University of Warwick
 

Tuesday, March 24, 2026
4PM
Goldberg Formal Lounge | 2nd floor of the Danforth University Center

Seminar 

"Reconstructing Monuments with the Help of Inscriptions"
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
4PM
Danforth University Center (DUC) 276

Lecture 

"Understanding Greek and Roman Manumission"
Thursday, March 26, 2026
4PM
Holmes Lounge