Professor Jacek Rzepka
Biography
Master’s degree at the University of Warsaw (1996, supervisor: prof. W. Lengauer), PhD (2002, supervisor: prof. W. Lengauer) and habilitation there (2009).
Research interests: history of ancient Greece: Macedonia of the classical and Hellenistic periods; Philip II, Alexander the Great and their successors; Greek union states; Hellenistic Athens; sport in antiquity; ancient historiography; Greek epigraphy.
Most important scholarly articles
“The First Battles of the Chaeronea Campaign, 339/8 B.C.” Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 58 (2018) 516-522. https://grbs.library.duke.edu/article/view/16156
“Subdivisions of the Boeotian Confederacy after 379 B.C.” Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 59 (2019) 568–574. https://grbs.library.duke.edu/article/view/16321
“The Units in the Army of Alexander the Great and the District Divisions of Late Argead Macedonia”, Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 48, 1 (2008) 39-56. https://grbs.library.duke.edu/article/view/871