LISA MIGNONE

Lisa Mignone studies Roman social history, especially the ongoing and interactive relationship of historical events and the sites in which they occur. Because her area of expertise is the Roman Republic (C8-C1 BC), she draws her evidence from a wide range of sources, including history, literature, art history and archaeology. In her studies of the city of Rome, she combines urban theory with comparative evidence from other ancient cities including Pompeii, where she did field work.

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Biography

Lisa Mignone received her PhD from Columbia University in Classical Studies, an interdisciplinary program in Ancient History, Art History & Archaeology, and Classical Philology. She has an MPhil (Classical Studies) from Columbia, MA (Classics) from University of Virginia, and AB magna cum laude (Classical Philology) from Radcliffe College of Harvard University.

Mignone was awarded a Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome (AAR) and spent the subsequent year as a fellow at the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (Italy). She comes to Brown after a year as faculty at NYU.

Mignone's ancillary training includes numismatics (American Numismatic Society), epigraphy (Oxford University), archaeology (La Sapienza/AAR and AAPP), and topography (American School of Classical Studies in Athens and AAR).

Mignone serves on Brown's Executive Committee of the Program in Ancient History, and she is the delegate representing the Archaeological Institute of America to the American Council of Learned Societies.

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LISA MIGNONE
Assistant Professor of Classics
Macfarlane House 206
Phone: +1 401 863 2992
Phone 2: +1 401 863 1267
E-mail: Lisa_Mignone@brown.edu

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