Office address: University of Sofia “St. Kl. Ohridski”, Faculty of Classical
and Modern Philology, Department of Classics, Sofia 1504, Tzar Osvoboditel
15 Blvd., Bulgaria
Office phone: +3592 930 83 41
Fax: +3592 846 51 43
Email :
Education
2002 - present: Ph.D. student in Classics at Sofia University “St. Kl.
Ohridski”, Subject of Ph.D. thesis: “The Language of Greek inscriptions from
Thrace”
2003: Specialisation in ancient epigraphy at the University of Lausanne,
Switzerland
1997-2001: Study in Classical philology, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”,
Faculty of Classical and Modern Philology, Department of Classics
Professional and research experience:
2001-2002: Teacher of Latin at the American College, Sofia
2002 - present: Lecturer of Ancient Greek and Latin at Sofia University
2002- : Member of Association internationale d’ épigraphie grecque et latine
2002: Member of the editorial board of the quarterly “Archaeologia Bulgarica”
1998: Librarian of the Department of Classics, Sofia University
Selected publications
Two Inscriptions with the Name of Aurelius Asclepiodotus, Archaeologia
(Sofia), 3-4, 1999, 84-85 (in Bulgarian, French summary p. 85).
A Dedicatory Inscription from Odessos, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und
Epigraphik, 137, 2001, 174-178.
A Monument of Antinous’ Cult from Philippopolis, in: Annual of the New
Bulgarian University, Department of Mediterranean Studies, 1, 2002, 164-168
(in Bulgarian).
Images of Orpheus from Bulgarian Territory in the Light of the Literary
Tradition, Review of History, South-West University, 1, 2003, 100-116 (in
Bulgarian, English summary p. 116).
An Early Christian Metrical Epitaph with a Quotation of Homer, in: Cultura
animi. Studia in honorem Annae Nicolovae, Sofia, 2004, 336-341 (in Bulgarian).
Unknown Governors of Provincia Thracia: Late I – Early II Century AD,
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, Bd. 151, 2005, 151-158.
The Sacred Gerusia in Philippopolis, Annual of the New Bulgarian University,
Department of Mediterranean Studies, 2, 2004, 198-208 (in Bulgarian).
A Greek Graffito in the Thracian Tomb near Alexandrovo, Archaeologia Bulgarica,
1/2005, 29-35.
Statue-bases with Honorific Inscriptions from Philippopolis, Archaeologia
Bulgarica, 2/2005, 55-71.
Adnotationes ad decretum ‘hellenisticum’ oppido Pliska repertum, Orpheus,
15, 2005, 113-116 (in Latin).
Languages
English and Russian – fluent; Ancient Greek, Latin, French – reading and writing
knowledge; German, Italian, Modern Greek, Old Bulgarian – reading knowledge.
Fields of research
Greek and Latin epigraphy; social and cultural history of Bulgarian lands
in antiquity; mobility of people in Hellenistic and Roman world.