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==Directors==
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<p>The website provided an overview of the latest developments in the different areas of research on Graeco-Roman epic poetry and a list of recent publications as well as current and upcoming projects. Members could introduce their projects and kept the EPN list members and the public informed about their latest work.</p></blockquote>
<p>The website provided an overview of the latest developments in the different areas of research on Graeco-Roman epic poetry and a list of recent publications as well as current and upcoming projects. Members could introduce their projects and kept the EPN list members and the public informed about their latest work.</p></blockquote>
<p>The project website has been unavailable since 2024.</p></blockquote>


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Revision as of 17:35, 24 June 2025

Available

Directors

  • Dr Simone Finkmann
  • Professor Christiane Reitz

Description

From the project website (accessed 2016-12-01):

The Epic Poetry Network (EPN) was an international network of research and teaching of Graeco-Roman epic poetry. It was founded in 2016 by Simone Finkmann and Christiane Reitz to bring together scholars working on epic poetry from Homer to Neo-Latin epic, to facilitate the exchange of information and collaborations between experts in this field and to encourage diachronic intertextual research.

The EPN hosted a subscribers list that allowed list members to circulate important information relating to Graeco-Roman epic poetry (from early Greek epic to Neo-Latin epic), such as calls for papers, new research projects, book and journal publications, research collaborations, as well as upcoming conferences, seminars, and workshops on epic poetry.

The website provided an overview of the latest developments in the different areas of research on Graeco-Roman epic poetry and a list of recent publications as well as current and upcoming projects. Members could introduce their projects and kept the EPN list members and the public informed about their latest work.