Lucia ROSSI
Lecturer · Piracy and banditry in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
Paris Sciences et Lettres UniversityAbout
Lucia Rossi is a Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, where she has held her current position since September 2020. Previously, she served as a lecturer at multiple institutions including the University of Évry-Val-d'Essonne, University of Rouen, and Aix-Marseille University, while also teaching classical literature at secondary institutions. Her academic journey includes a doctorate in History from Aix-Marseille University and Sapienza University of Rome, complemented by research-focused master's degrees from the University of Naples Federico II.
Research interests focus on Mediterranean historical dynamics including:
- Piracy and coastal security systems in the Eastern Mediterranean
- Trade networks connecting Asia Minor, Cyprus, and Egypt
- Economic structures of Hellenistic and Roman Egypt
- Wheat transportation logistics and commercial practices
She is affiliated with ANHIMA research programs exploring territorial organization, economic exchanges, and cultural transfers in antiquity. Publications emphasize economic history through epigraphic analysis, particularly examining grain trade infrastructure, merchant networks, and Nile security systems. Her articles consistently analyze institutional frameworks governing Mediterranean commerce.
No scientific awards are documented. Current projects include forthcoming publications on Memphis as a Hellenistic frontier port and a monograph on Egypt-Rome wheat trade routes.
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