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Miroslava Mirković

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Miroslava Mirković
Мирослава Мирковић

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BornBelgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian

Miroslava Mirković (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослава Мирковић, Serbian pronunciation: [Mi.ro.sla.ʋa Mir.ko.vitɕ] Serbian pronunciation: [Mi.ro.sla.ʋa Mir.ko.vitɕ]; born 1933) is a Serbian historian.

She began her university career as a teaching assistant immediately after finishing the study of the Classical philology at the University of Belgrade, 1957. After passing PhD decree she was invited by her professor Fanula Papazoglu to teach the Roman history in Department for Ancient history. She was elected professor for Ancient history at the same university in 1975 and she spent here all years until her retirement. She was the Chairman of the department for Ancient history, elected director of the Center for Greek and Roman epigraphy and the member of the editorial body of the Inscriptions de la Mésie Supérieure. In 1966 she got the Humboldt Stiftung scholarship and continued her study Bonn by Professor Johannes Straub in 1966/1967). In 1982 she was invited by professor Frank Gilliam at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton where she spent the academic year 1982/1983. Researching field: Roman history (Roman military history and social anthropology), later Roman economic history (the colonate), epigraphy and papyrology. She is a member of the Deutsches archaelogisches Institut and member of the Association Internationale de Papyrologues Reine Elisabeth. Her book Rea Silvia i sedam rimskih kraljeva (in Serbian) Beograd 2008 was awarded the "Milan Budimir" prize by the Serbian Association of Classical Philologists. She is living in Belgrade as retired professor and she takes part in the projects of the Center for Archaeological researches at the University Belgrade and on the projects of the new edition of CIL III of the Academie in Berlin.

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