Friends of Herculaneum Society
The Friends of Herculaneum Society is a British association founded in 2004 to promote research into the archaeological site of Herculaneum at Ercolano, near Naples, Italy. Its headquarters are in the Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies in Oxford. It is registered as a charity and incorporated as a company under the name "The Herculaneum Society."
Role and Interests
The Society's registered aims as a charity are:- To advance to education of the public concerning the World Heritage Site of Herculaneum
- To promote research into Herculaneum
- To promote the conservation of the artefacts and buildings at Herculaneum.
Members of the Society come from all walks of life. Its membership is not exclusive to scholars as it includes all those interested in Herculaneum, the Villa of the Papyri, other Vesuvian sites and Ancient Rome in general.
- Every two years the Society organises a Congress at Herculaneum for its members incorporating talks by experts and visits to the ruins at Herculaneum and related sites
- The Society organises other meetings with talks and tours for members and non-members in Oxford and other locations in the UK
- The Society offers financial support to students and scholars working on topics related to Herculaneum. For a list of past holders see .
- The Society raises funds in support of work at Herculaneum. For the 2018 campaign in support of the see
- The Society runs biennial competitions for schools
- An American Friends of Herculaneum Society has been established in New York City. See: http://herculaneumfriends.org
Publications
- The Society's newsletter "Herculaneum Archaeology" is published once or twice yearly and is available to all members.
- The Society publishes a series called Sozomena: Studies in the Recovery of Ancient Texts. This is published on behalf of the Society by the distinguished publishing house Walter de Gruyter. The series editors are Alessandro Barchiesi, Robert Fowler, Lucia Prauscello and Nigel Wilson.