
معرفی
Milan Lovenjak serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. His academic responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Ancient History, Latin Language (levels 1-4), Roman History, Epigraphy, and Late Antiquity, reflecting his expertise in classical studies and historical methodologies.
Dr. Lovenjak holds a PhD, though specific educational institutions and dates are not detailed in the provided materials. His scholarly profile emphasizes rigorous engagement with primary sources, including inscriptions, legal texts, and chronicles from antiquity to the medieval period.
Research interests span Ancient Roman history, epigraphy, Latin literature, and legal history, with significant contributions to understanding Flavian municipal law (Lex Irnitana), the trial of Gnaeus Piso, and the reception of classical texts in the medieval era. His work on the Roman water supply in Emona integrates archaeological science with historical analysis.
Recent publications (2016-2021) reveal a focus on Roman legal documents and their historical context, alongside translations of medieval chronicles like the Chronicle of the First Crusade. This interdisciplinary approach combines textual criticism, archaeology, and historical narrative to illuminate connections between antiquity and the medieval world.
No scientific awards or major research grants are explicitly mentioned in the available documentation. While specific doctoral advisees are not listed, Dr. Lovenjak's role as a core faculty member in Ancient History suggests active mentorship of students in the Department of History.


