International Federation of Associations of Classical Studies
The International Federation of Associations of Classical Studies (FIEC), or Fédération internationale des associations d'études classiques (FIEC) (in French, which is its other official language) is an international association of Classical Studies associations all over the world. It encompasses national and international associations promoting the development of Classical philology, Latin, Ancient Greek, Classical archaeology, papyrology, paleography, epigraphy, numismatics, among other subjects. It was founded in Paris in 1948 at the UNESCO,[1] where its associated journal, L'Année philologique, was also based.[2] It currently has members in 46 countries.[3]
History
An international network of classicists was being tentatively assembled just before the Second World War. In 1948, Juliette Ernst and Jules Marouzeau (from L'Année philologique) fond support in UNESCO, in Paris, which offered funding and logistical support from organizations such as the International Academic Union or the International Council of Philosophy and Human Sciences (ICPHS).
The founding assembly was held on 28 and 29 September 1948 at Unesco. The first president was classical philologist Danish Carsten Høeg. Largely French at first, the FIEC became also more Anglophone from the 1980s.
Its seat is established in the city where the secretary resides.[4] The Secretary General in 2019 is Professor Sabine R. Huebner, from the University of Basel. The latest FIEC International Congress was held in London in 2019, with the support of the three British associations: Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, and The Classical Association.[5] The next meeting will be held in 2022 in Mexico City, the congress after that in 2025 in Wrocław (Poland).
Founding members
- Société des études latines (France)
- American Philological Association (USA)
- Association Guillaume-Budé (France)
- Association pour l’encouragement des études grecques en France (France)
- Société internationale de bibliographie classique (France)
- Classical Association (UK)
- The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies (UK)
- The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies (UK)
- Classical Association of Scotland (Scotland)
- Nederlands Klassiek Verbond (The Netherlands)
- Polskie Towarzystwo Filologiczne (Poland)
- Dansk Selskab for Oldtids-og Middelalderforskning (Danemark)
- Filologisk-Historiske Samfund (Danemark)
List of members
- Classical Association of South Africa (South Africa)
- Deutsche Altphilologenverband (Germany)
- Mommsen-Gesellschaft (Germany)
- Sodalitas (Austria)
- Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft Klassischer Philologen (Austria)
- Société d'études latines de Bruxelles (Belgium)
- Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos (Brazil)
- Parnassos Literary Society (Greece)
- Philologos (Greece)
- Scientific Society of Athens (Greece)
- Associazione Italiana di Cultura Classica (Italy)
- Centro di studi ciceroniani (Italy)
- International Plutarch Society - Sezione italiana (Italy)
- Società italiana per lo studio dell’ antichità classica (Italy)
- Schweizerische Vereinigung für Altertumswissenschaft (Switzerland)
- Groupe romand des études grecques et latines (Switzerland).
- Turkish Institute of Archaeology (Turkey)
Additional members
- Association internationale de papyrologues (AIP)
- Association internationale d'épigraphie grecque et latine (AIEGL)
- Association internationale d'études patristiques (AIEP)
- Association internationale des études byzantines (AIEB)
- Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica (AIAC)
- Association pour l'étude de l'Antiquité tardive
- Centro Internazionale per lo Studio dei Papiri Ercolanesi Marcello Gigante
- Comité international permanent des études mycéniennes (CIPEM)
- International Association of Neo-Latin Studies (IANLS)
- International Plato Society
- Société internationale de bibliographie classique (SIBC)
- Société internationale pour l'histoire des droits de l'Antiquité (SIHDA)
- Thesaurus Linguae Latinae
Presidents
- 1948–1951: Carsten Høeg
- 1951–1954: Ronald Syme
- 1954–1959: Bernard Abraham van Groningen
- 1959–1964: Pietro Romanelli
- 1964–1969: Dag Norberg
- 1969–1974: Marcel Durry
- 1974–1979: Dionisie M. Pippidi
- 1979–1980: Wolfgang Schmid
- 1982–1984: William H. Willis
- 1984–1989: Emilio Gabba
- 1989–1994: Jean Irigoin
- 1994–1997: John Boardman
- 1997–2004: Carl Joachim Classen
- 2004–2009: Heinrich von Staden
- 2009–2014: Averil Cameron
- 2014-2019: Franco Montanari
- 2019-2022: Gunhild Vidén
General secretaries
- 1948-1953 Charles Dugas
- 1953-1974 Juliette Ernst
- 1974-2004 François Paschoud
- 2004-2019 Paul Schubert
- 2019-present Sabine R. Huebner
FIEC-Congresses
- 1950: Paris (France)
- 1954: Copenhagen (Denmark)
- 1959: London (Great Britain)
- 1964: Philadelphia (USA)
- 1969: Bonn (Germany)
- 1974: Madrid (Spain)
- 1979: Budapest (Hungary)
- 1984: Dublin (Ireland)
- 1989: Pisa (Italy)
- 1994: Quebec (Canada)
- 1999: Kavalla (Greece)
- 2004: Ouro Preto (Brasil)
- 2009: Berlin (Germany)
- 2014: Bordeaux (France)
- 2019: London (Great Britain)
- 2022: Mexico-City (Mexico)
- 2025: Wrocław (Poland)