Obituary John Michael FOSSEY (1945-2024)
Teiresias Journal Online is saddened to announce the passing of John Fossey on December 1 2024. John has been the co-founder of the Teiresias enterprise. He has served as co-editor of the journal from 1971 until 1979, co-editor of the first supplement volumes (1972 and 1979), and co-editor of the epigraphic appendices (1976 to 1980). Beyond Teiresias, he was the editor of five volumes of Boeotia Antiqua (1989-1996), a lively set that was published through the series “McGill University Monographs in Classical Archaeology and History”. The contribution to Boiotian Studies for which he will no doubt be remembered most was, however, the landmark monograph “The Topography and Population of Ancient Boiotia” (2 vols., 1988).
A PhD from Lyon II (1976) and
specialist in Greek archaeology, epigraphy and topography, John
has taught at McGill University for 32 years, where he has
created and supervised several archaeology programs. His
archaeological interests went far beyond the Greek mainland,
with field work in the Black Sea, focusing his efforts in
Bulgaria and Georgia. Research engagement in these areas is
captured in “Proceedings of the First International Congress on
the Hellenic Diaspora from Antiquity to Modern Times” (2 vols.,
1988). In 2000, he was elected into the Royal Society of Canada.
From the 1990s, John’s academic
interests gradually steered him away from Boiotia and its
community of scholars. After his retirement from McGill in 2001
he started a new career as museum curator in the Montreal Museum
of Fine Arts and as independent consultant. He did publish two
further volumes on the field, “Epigraphica Boeotica II. Further
Studies on Boiotian Inscriptions” (2014, Teiresias
2014.441.1.03) and “Boiotia in Ancient Times. Some Studies of
Its Topography, History, Cults and Myths” (2019, Teiresias
2020.501.1.04). The latter, based on research mostly carried out
in the 1970s, was announced in the preface as John’s very
personal swansong in Boiotian studies.
John Fossey is survived by three
children and eight grandchildren.
The TJO Editors