Kazuhiro Takeuchi
Research topic during fellowship: A New Edition of Inscribed Attic Decrees: Inscriptiones Graecae II/III3 1, fasc. 9
Kazuhiro Takeuchi specializes in ancient Greek history, the epigraphy of Athens and Attica, and historiography, especially Atthidography. He received his PhD in Classical Archaeology from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in 2019. Kazuhiro was a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science at Nagoya University (2021-2024). He is preparing a monograph on the cults of Dionysos in the Attic demes based on his dissertation. At the Institute for Historical Research, he is working on the preparation of a new edition of Inscriptiones Graecae II/III3 that presents all Attic decrees of tribes, demes, phratries, gene, and Tetrapolis from after 403 BCE. He is intensively conducting autopsies of inscribed stones and making transcripts at the museums in Athens and beyond, on which his library research at the Center for Hellenic Studies will ground. This project is also in collaboration with Attic Inscriptions Online.