
معرفی
Edward E. Cohen is an Adjunct Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts & Sciences. He holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania (A.B. 1959, J.D. 1965) and Princeton University (A.M. 1961, Ph.D. 1962). His research focuses on Greek and Roman economic and legal history, Athenian society, and the ancient economy. He has authored monographs and edited volumes exploring topics such as maritime courts, Athenian banking systems, prostitution's economic role, and Roman social inequality.
His publications include Roman Inequality: Affluent Slaves, Businesswomen, Legal Fictions (2023), Athenian Prostitution: The Business of Sex (2015), and Athenian Economy and Society: A Banking Perspective (1992). His work often bridges legal frameworks, economic structures, and social dynamics in antiquity.
Cohen’s research also encompasses edited volumes like Money, Labour and Land in Ancient Greece (2001). He has no listed awards or grants in the provided materials, and his academic advising record is not detailed here.


