Friends of Herculaneum Society

Friends of Herculaneum Society

Mascot of the Society
This famous piglet is among the bronzes discovered at the Villa of the Papyri in Herculaneum
Formation 2004
Headquarters Oxford, United Kingdom
Trustees
Daniel Delattre, Robert Fowler, Richard Janko, Dirk Obbink, Nigel Wilson
Website http://www.herculaneum.ox.ac.uk
The Society's visit to the Sorbonne, Paris in 2009. This shows a sheet containing the assembled fragments from a burnt scroll found at the Villa of the Papyri and now in Paris.

The Friends of Herculaneum Society is an Oxford-based British charity founded in 2004 to promote research into the archaeological site of Herculaneum at Ercolano, near Naples, Italy. Its headquarters are in the Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, 66 St Giles Oxford OX1 3LU[1]

Role and Interests

The Society's members are particularly interested in the Villa of the Papyri and in the possibility of finding a hitherto unknown library or libraries in the unexcavated lower levels of that structure. More than 1800 Herculaneum papyri were discovered in Herculaneum in the 18th century, and it is hoped that many more may yet be discovered, including a Latin library containing hitherto lost classics.

Members of the Society come from all walks of life. Its membership is not exclusive to scholars as it includes all those interested in Herculaneum, the Villa of the Papyri and Ancient Rome in general.

Publications

Trustees

Professor Daniel Delattre (CNRS, Paris), Prof. Robert Fowler (University of Bristol), Prof. Richard Janko (University of Michigan), Dr. Dirk Obbink (University of Oxford), Mr. Nigel Wilson (University of Oxford)

References

  1. "The Friends Of Herculaneum Society". CaritasDirect. CharitiesDirect.com. Retrieved 2012-04-15. Registered Charity Number: 1107134 Category: Education/Training Address: The Ioannou Centre 66 St. Giles Oxford OX1 3LU Tel: 01865 288260 Aims & Objectives: TO PROMOTE THE CHARITABLE WORK OF THE HERCULANEUM SOCIETY (REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1104632).
  2. See this Birkdale School website: http://www.birkdaleschool.org.uk/news/news_reader.asp?intNewsId=442Accessed 2012-04-19.
  3. See the following Walter de Gruyter site: http://www.degruyter.com/view/serial/22598?rskey=PWWpIO&result=141&q= Accessed 2012-04-18.
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