Sabrina Inowlocki
Sabrina Inowlocki
Sabrina Inowlocki is a scholar of early Christianity and ancient Jewish literature, with a focus on the reception of Greek and Roman sources in Christian intellectual culture. She is currently a fellow in the ERC Advanced Grant project ROMANA at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She also co-leads the ISF-funded project Josephus Christianus at the University of Haifa. Her recent research explores practices of authorship, canon formation, and the transformation of historiographical traditions in Late Antiquity. She was previously a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at KU Leuven and has published widely on Eusebius, Pamphilus of Caesarea, and the Christian reception of Josephus. She currently prepares a monograph on Christian scholarship at Caesarea, under contract with Cambridge University Press
Last publications include : Author or Compiler? Pamphilus and the Making of Christian Authorship in Caesarea, in Early Christianity 16.1, 2025: 65–88; Editorial, in S. Inowlocki (ed.), Early Christian Practices of Authorship, Early Christianity 16.1, 2025: 1–8; A New Christian ‘Order of the Books’? Eusebius’s Bio-Bibliographical Catalogue of the Christian Authors in the Historia Ecclesiastica, in V. Drecoll & I. Maennlein-Robert (eds.), Eusebios, Porphyrios und Augustin im Kampf um Deutungshoheit, Mohr Siebeck; From Text to Relics: The Emergence of the Scribe-Martyr in Late Antique Christianity (4th–7th Century), in Journal of Early Christian Studies 32.3, Fall 2024; What Caesarea Has to Do with Alexandria? The Christian Library between Myth and Reality, in Scripta Classica Israelica 43 (2024): 1–19; L’encre du sang des martyrs: Étude d’un motif littéraire chrétien dans le De uiris illustribus de Jérôme, in Latomus 83.3 (2024): 469–487.