Joseph Howley
Slavery and the Roman Book
Joseph A. Howley holds an M Litt in Ancient History and a PhD in Classics from the University of St Andrews in Scotland, having previously studied at the University of Maryland. His research concerns the intellectual and media cultures of the Roman world, and the history of the book. He grew up in the suburbs of Washington, DC and has taught at Columbia since 2011. Since 2016, he has been a Senior Fellow of the Andrew W. Mellon Society for Critical Bibliography at Rare Book School, an independent 501(c)(3) located at the University of Virginia. The Society is an interdisciplinary community of scholars and practitioners working on the study of books and material text across time periods and geographies. In 2025-2026, he will serve as President of the Society.
While at the Institute, Howley will work on a comprehensive study of the role of enslaved labor in the culture and technology of the book in the ancient Roman world, with a focus on the early centuries of the imperial era.