- Alexander Fol
Alexander Fol (born in
Sofia ,Bulgaria onJuly 3 ,1933 , died onMarch 1 ,2006 ) was a Bulgarian historian andThracologist . In 1957, he studied history at the University of St. Kliment Ohridski in Sofia and earned a PhD in 1966. He worked as a university lecturer from 1972 and became a professor in 1975. From 1980 up until 1986, he served as Minister of Culture and Education of Republic of Bulgaria. His research interests lay in classical Greek and Roman history, the cultural history of southeast Europe andAsia Minor , andIndo-European studies . He is best known for his contributions toThracology .In 1972, he established the Institute of Thracology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in Sofia, and became its first director up until 1992. During this time he organized International Congresses of Thracology in Sofia,
Bucharest ,Vienna ,Rotterdam ,Moscow , andPalma de Mallorca . He was secretary-general of the International Council for Indo-European and Thracology Studies. He held a chair of Ancient History and Thracology at the University of Sofia between 1979 and 1987, and a chair of Cultural History of Southeastern Europe since 1991. He was the founder of the Bulgarian Research Institute in Vienna, and of the School for Antique Languages and Culture in Sofia (1977). Since 1983, he was director of archaeological excavations in the east Bulgarian village of Drama together with Jan Lichardus of the Institute of Prehistory and Early History at theSaarland University Saarbrücken (Germany).Fol was a member of the Accademia Medicea in
Florence ,Italy . Moreover, he was a member of the German Archaeological Institute, the Académie Maison inParis ,France and the Leibniz-Sozietaet inBerlin . He received numerous invitations as guest lecturer inEngland , theUnited States , Russia, Germany,Japan ,Greece , Italy,Sweden , and France. His publications comprise twelve monographies on Thracian social history, as well as several articles in the field of Thracology. Alexander Fol died of stomach cancer.External links
* [http://www2.hu-berlin.de/leibniz-sozietaet/vorgestellt/2002/fol.htm Autobiography page]
* [http://www.rock-cut.thracians.org/pdf/Alexander%20Fol%20-%20Orphica%20Magica%20I.pdf Alexander Fol, Orphica Magica I, Sofia 2004]
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