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