Brian Campbell (Agrimensores)
School of History and Anthropology, The Queen’s University of Belfast, Northern
Ireland, UK
Bruno Centrone (Neo-Pythagoreans)
Professor of Ancient Philosophy, Dipartimento di Filosofia, Università di Pisa, Italy
Elizabeth Craik (Hippokratic Corpus)
School of Classics, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, UK
David Creese (Harmonics authors)
Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
Canada
Patricia Curd (Parmenide ̄s, Xenophane ̄s, Ze ̄no ̄)
Department of Philosophy, Purdue University, West Lafayette Indiana, USA
Christophe Cusset (Astronomical poets)
Littérature Grecque, École Normale Superieure Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Université
de Lyon, France
Mauro de Nardis (Metrologists)
Dipartimento di Discipline storiche, Università di Napoli “Federico II,” Italy
Claudio De Stefani (Aemilius Macer, Aglaias, Ovid)
Venice International University, Venezia, Italy
Lesley Dean-Jones (Hippokratic Corpus)
Department of Classics, University of Texas, Austin Texas, USA
Leo Depuydt (Demotic and Coptic texts)
Norton, Massachusetts, USA
Keith M. Dickson (Byzantine medical authors)
Classical Studies, Purdue University, West Lafayette Indiana, USA
Cristiano Dognini (Androsthene ̄s, Arrian, Megasthene ̄s, Xenopho ̄n)
Liceo Scientifico Elio Vittorini, Milano, Italy
Daniela Dueck (Hellenistic geographers)
Department of History, Department of Classical Studies, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Walter G. Englert (Atomists)
Department of Classics, Reed College, Portland Oregon, USA
Silvia Fazzo (Peripatetics)
Università di Trento, Italy – Université de Lille 3, France
Klaus-Dietrich Fischer (Mulomedicina Chironis)
Institut für Geschichte, Theorie und Ethik der Medizin der Johannes Gutenberg-
Universität Mainz, Germany
Rebecca Flemming (Hippokratic Corpus)
University Lecturer in Ancient History and Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge University,
UK
Emma Gee (Firmicus, Io ̄anne ̄s “Lydus”)
School of Classics, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, UK
Daniel W. Graham (Pre-Socratics)
Department of Philosophy, Brigham Young University, Provo Utah, USA
Andrew Gregory (Plato)
Department of Science and Technology Studies, University College, London England,
UK
INTRODUCTION