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Signe Isager is an Associate Professor Emerita at the University of Southern Denmark, specializing in ancient history. She earned her Master's degree in Classical Philology from Aarhus University in 1968. After serving as an adjunct at Viby Amtsgymnasium and teaching at Aarhus Katedralskole, she worked as a candidate scholarship holder at Aarhus University attached to the Danish Institute in Rome. In 1972, she became an adjunct and later a lecturer in ancient history at the Department of History at Odense University until the end of 2006. Isager served as the director of the Danish Institute in Athens from 1997 to 2000, while on leave from her professorship at the University of Southern Denmark. She has contributed as a member of the Nordic network Women Economic Social History, and worked as an epigraphist on the Danish Halikarnassos Expedition, led by Dr. Poul Pedersen. Her research interests include Greek economic and social history, legal history, and epigraphy, and she is actively publishing on inscription materials from ancient Halikarnassos.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Lecturer in ancient history at the Department of History.
Danish Institute in Athens • Athens, Greece
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