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FACULTY

O. Kimball Armayor, D. Phil., Literae Humaniores (Oxford), Greek History and Historical Writers.  Author of Herodotus' Autopsy of the Fayoum: Lake Moeris and the Labyrinth of Egypt (Gieben, Amsterdam 1985).

Kirk Summers, Ph.D. (University of Illinois); CLASSICS ADVISOR; Cicero, Lucretius, Neo-Latin, Roman Religion. Current research:  A book forthcoming from Ohio State Univ. Press on the poetry of Marc-Antoine Muret (1552) and an essay entitled "The Classical Foundations of Beza's Thought" in the Proceedings of the Theodore Beza conference held in Geneva, 2005.  I serve as the secretary-treasurer of the American Association for Neo-Latin Studies.   Course page for CL 222 (Greek and Roman Mythology).

Tatiana Tsakiropoulou-Summers, Ph.D. (University of Illinois), Hellenistic and Augustan Poetry; Tragedy; Poetic Theory; Women in Antiquity.   Tatiana Tsakiropoulou-Summers' bio page.  For her recent edited volume, Lessons from the Past:  Feminism and the Formation of Ethnic Identity in Greek Culture, visit here

Allen B. Jones, M.Ed. (University of Alabama).  Instructor in Latin.  Also teaches Fine Arts courses for the Honors College.