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Michał Marciak

Michał Marciak (born 16 March 1981 in Kraków) is Associate Professor of History at Jagiellonian University since 2018, specializing in Jewish studies. He has a MA in history (2007), a MA in theology (2007), and received his PhD in 2012 from the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Leiden.[1]

Selected publications

A selection of Marciak's works:[1]

  • Marciak, M.; Szypuła, B.; Sobiech, M.; Pirowski, T. (2021). "The Battle of Gaugamela and the Question of Visibility on the Battlefield". Iraq. 83: 87–103. doi:10.1017/irq.2021.11. S2CID 240824299.
  • Pirowski, Tomasz, Michał Marciak, and Marcin Sobiech. 2021. "Potentialities and Limitations of Research on VHRS Data: Alexander the Great’s Military Camp at Gaugamela on the Navkur Plain in Kurdish Iraq as a Test Case" Remote Sensing 13, no. 5: 904. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13050904
  • MARCIAK, Michał. The Upper Tigris Region between Rome, Iran, and Armenia. ELECTRUM, 2021, Volume 28, p. 151-161, lip. 2021. ISSN 2084-3909. Available at: <https://www.ejournals.eu/electrum/2021/Volume-28/art/19458/>. Date accessed: 02 lip. 2021 doi:https://doi.org/10.4467/20800909EL.21.011.13369.
  • Marciak, M. (2019): Idumea and the Idumeans in Josephus’ Retelling of the Bible, Revue Biblique 126, 235-253
  • Comfort, A., Marciak, M. (2018): How did the Persian king of kings get his wine? The upper Tigris in antiquity (700 BCE to 636 CE), Archaeopress Publishing Ltd., Oxford, UK, pp. IV, 147.
  • Marciak, M. (2018): Roman Adiabene? Concerning the Origin of a Historical and Cultural Misconception, in: C.S. Sommer, S. Matešic (eds.), Limes XXIII. Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies Ingolstadt 2015. Akten des 23. Internationalen Limeskongresses in Ingolstadt 2015. Beiträge zum Welterbe Limes Sonderband 4 (Bad Homburg v.d.H. 2018), 668-671.
  • Marciak, M.(2017): Sophene, Gordyene, and Adiabene: The Three Regna Minora of Northern Mesopotamia between East and West, Brill Publishers: Impact of Empire 26, Leiden – Boston.
  • Marciak, M. 2016: The Site of Tigranokerta. Status Quaestionis, Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 56, 293-314.
  • Marciak, M., Wójcikowski, R. (2016): Images of Kings of Adiabene: Numismatic and Sculptural Evidence, Iraq [Journal of the British Institute for the Study of Iraq] 78, 79-101
  • Marciak, M. (2014): Izates, Helena, and Monobazos of Adiabene. A Study on Literary Traditions and History, Harrassowitz: Philippika 66, Wiesbaden

References

  1. ^ a b "Curriculum Vitae -- Michał Marciak". jagiellonian.academia.edu. Retrieved 7 November 2021.

michał, marciak, born, march, 1981, kraków, associate, professor, history, jagiellonian, university, since, 2018, specializing, jewish, studies, history, 2007, theology, 2007, received, 2012, from, faculty, humanities, university, leiden, selected, publication. Michal Marciak born 16 March 1981 in Krakow is Associate Professor of History at Jagiellonian University since 2018 specializing in Jewish studies He has a MA in history 2007 a MA in theology 2007 and received his PhD in 2012 from the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Leiden 1 Selected publications EditA selection of Marciak s works 1 Marciak M Szypula B Sobiech M Pirowski T 2021 The Battle of Gaugamela and the Question of Visibility on the Battlefield Iraq 83 87 103 doi 10 1017 irq 2021 11 S2CID 240824299 Pirowski Tomasz Michal Marciak and Marcin Sobiech 2021 Potentialities and Limitations of Research on VHRS Data Alexander the Great s Military Camp at Gaugamela on the Navkur Plain in Kurdish Iraq as a Test Case Remote Sensing 13 no 5 904 https doi org 10 3390 rs13050904 MARCIAK Michal The Upper Tigris Region between Rome Iran and Armenia ELECTRUM 2021 Volume 28 p 151 161 lip 2021 ISSN 2084 3909 Available at lt https www ejournals eu electrum 2021 Volume 28 art 19458 gt Date accessed 02 lip 2021 doi https doi org 10 4467 20800909EL 21 011 13369 Marciak M 2019 Idumea and the Idumeans in Josephus Retelling of the Bible Revue Biblique 126 235 253 Comfort A Marciak M 2018 How did the Persian king of kings get his wine The upper Tigris in antiquity 700 BCE to 636 CE Archaeopress Publishing Ltd Oxford UK pp IV 147 Marciak M 2018 Roman Adiabene Concerning the Origin of a Historical and Cultural Misconception in C S Sommer S Matesic eds Limes XXIII Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies Ingolstadt 2015 Akten des 23 Internationalen Limeskongresses in Ingolstadt 2015 Beitrage zum Welterbe Limes Sonderband 4 Bad Homburg v d H 2018 668 671 Marciak M 2017 Sophene Gordyene and Adiabene The Three Regna Minora of Northern Mesopotamia between East and West Brill Publishers Impact of Empire 26 Leiden Boston Marciak M 2016 The Site of Tigranokerta Status Quaestionis Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 56 293 314 Marciak M Wojcikowski R 2016 Images of Kings of Adiabene Numismatic and Sculptural Evidence Iraq Journal of the British Institute for the Study of Iraq 78 79 101 Marciak M 2014 Izates Helena and Monobazos of Adiabene A Study on Literary Traditions and History Harrassowitz Philippika 66 WiesbadenReferences Edit a b Curriculum Vitae Michal Marciak jagiellonian academia edu Retrieved 7 November 2021 This article about a historian is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michal Marciak amp oldid 1088840149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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