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Ph.D.s Awarded

The following individuals have received a doctoral degree from the Department of Classics at the University of Cincinnati.

Sister Agnes de Sales Molyneux 1934

The manuscript tradition of the Commentariolum petitionis of Q. Cicero


Malcolm Francis McGregor 1937 University of British Columbia

Kleon and the Athenian calendar

See also The Last compaign of Kleon and the Athenian calendar in 422/1 B.C. (1938), The Politics of the historian Thucydides (1956), Athenian policy, at home and abroad (1967); PHOROS: tribute to Benjamin Dean Meritt (1974); Studies in fifth-century Attic epigraphy (1973), The Athenians and their empire (1987) Classical contributions: studies in honour of Malcolm Francis McGregor, ed. Shrimpton and McCargar, 1981.


Jerome Sperling 1937 American School of Classical Studies at Athens

"Troy I"

See also "Kum Tepe in the Troad. Trial Excavation, 1934," Hesperia 45 (1976) 305-364.


Cedric Gordon Boulter 1939 University of Cincinnati

The Providence Painter: A Study of Attic Red-figured Pottery

See also: Corpus vasorum antiquorum. [United States of America]. The Toledo Museum of Art. Toledo Museum of Art, c1976.


Elizabeth Gwyn Caskey 1939 Randolph Macon Woman's College

Democritus and Plato: a comparison of the function of the forms in their philosophies

See also The earliest Settlements at Eutresis (with John L. Caskey), 1960.


Jack L. Caskey 1939 University of Cincinnati

"House VI F: A Building of the Sixth Settlement at Troy"

See also Troy : Excavations Conducted by the University of Cincinnati, 1932-1938, edited by Carl W. Blegen with the collaboration of John L. Caskey and Marion Rawson.


Dorothy Stephans 1939

Critias, life and literary remains


Eugene William Schweigert 1940

Studies in select new documents from the Athenian Agora


Stuart G.P. Small 1942 Northwestern University

The epigrams of Marcus Argentarius; introduction, revised text, commentary

See also Marcus Argentarius: a poet of the Greek Anthology (Yale, 1951); Catullus, a reader's guide to the poems (1983).


Carl Richard Trahman 1942 University of Cincinnati John Miller Burnam Professor of Latin and Romance Palaeography (deceased 2001)

The Latin language and literature in the Greek world

See also Classical texts and their traditions: studies in honor of C. R. Trahman (ed. D. Bright  and E. Ramage, 1984).


James Hilton Turner 1944

Studies in the history of Roman public bath


Emmett L. Bennett Jr. 1947 University of Wisconsin

"The Minoan Linear Script from Pylos"

See also The Knossos Tablets: A Revised Transliteration of All the Texts in Mycenaean Greek Recoverable from Evans' Excavations of 1900-1904, by Emmett L. Bennett, Jr., John Chadwick, and Michael Ventris, 2d ed. with corrections and additions by John Chadwick with the assistance of Fred W. Householder, Jr. University of London: Institute of Classical Studies, 1959.


Donald William Bradeen 1947 University of Cincinnati (deceased 1973)

A history of Chalkis to 338 B.C.

See also The Chalcidians in Thrace (1952), The Lelantine war and Pheidon of Argos (1947), The popularity of the Athenian empire (1960), Relations between Rome and Carthage to 265 B.C. (1943), Roman citizenship per magistratum (1959), Studies in fifth-century Attic epigraphy (1973), The trittyes in Cleisthenes' reforms (1955), Inscriptions: the funerary monuments (1974), PHOROS: tribute to Benjamin Dean Meritt (with M. F. McGregor, 1974); Sparta and Persia (1977)..


Charles H. Reeves 1947 Case Western Reserve University

Studies in the technical terminology of the Poetics of Aristotle

See also On the contracts of merchants (1966).


Hugh Hamlin Davis 1950

The twin invectives of pseudo-Cicero, Non est amplius tempus ocii and pseudo-Catiline, Si subtiliter a circumstantibus.


Ruth E. Allen 1951

The mutilation of the Herms. A study in Athenian politics


Anne Evelyn Kingsbury 1952

The historical Scholia to Aristophanes: an evaluation


Robert Joseph Lenardon 1954 The Ohio State University

Studies in the life of Themistokles

See also Classical Mythology (with M. Morford, 1985 with many reprints and revised editions); The Saga of Themistokles (1978).


Robert John Buck 1956 University of Alberta

Middle Helladic Mattpainted Pottery

See also: The excavations of San Giovanni di Ruoti. University of Toronto Press, 1994-


Edwin S. Ramage 1957 Indiana University

Urbanitas, rusticitas, peregrinitas: the Roman view of proper Latin

See also Urbanitas: ancient sophistication and refinement (1973); Roman satirists and their satire; the fine art of criticism in ancient Rome (1974); Atlantis, fact or fiction? (ed., 1978); Classical texts and their traditions: studies in the honor of C. R. Trahman (ed. with D. Bright); The nature and purpose of Augustus' Res gestae (1987).


William P. Donovan 1961 Macalester College

A Study of Early Helladic Pottery with Painted Decoration


John C. Overbeck 1963 State University of New York at Albany

"A Study of Early Helladic Architecture"

See also Ayia Irini : Period IV. Mainz on Rhine: P. von Zabern, 1989-


John Roger Shriver 1964

Documents from the Persian Wars


Elizabeth Rottenburger 1964

Gerbert and the classics


Robin Rudolf Schlunk 1964 University of Vermont

The Homeric scholia and the Aeneid: a contribution to the comparative study of Homer and Vergil

See also English etymology (1974); The Homeric scholia and the Aeneid: a study of the influence of ancient Homeric literary criticism (Michigan, 1974); Questiones Homericae (1993).


Conrad M. Rothrauff 1964

The philanthropia of the emperor Julian


Donald Rankin Laing 1965 Case Western Reserve University

A new interpretation of the Athenian naval catalogue, IG II2, 1951


Richard Eugene Mitchell 1965 University of Illinois

Rome's southern expansion and the introduction of coinage

See also Demands for Land Redistribution and Debt Reduction in the Roman Republic (1995), Patricians and plebeians: the origin of the Roman state (1990).


Elizabeth Schofield 1965 University of Cincinnati

"Aegean Pottery from Late Bronze Age Houses at Ayia Irini in Keos"

See also Ayia Irini: House A, by W. Willson Cummer and Elizabeth Schofield. Mainz on Rhine: Philipp von Zabern, 1984.


Mildred Fisher Smith 1966

Comparative studies in Latin poetry: cave and grove


Anthony Damico 1966

Otium: Roman views on the proper use of leisure


Donald Vernon Sippel 1966

Rhodes and the Nesiotic league


David Forbes Bright 1967 Emory University

The origins of the Latin uncial script

See also Classical texts and their traditions : studies in honor of C.R. Trahman  (ed. with E.  Ramage, 1984); Elaborate disarray, the nature of Statius' Silvae (1980); Haec mihi fingebam : Tibullus in his world (1978); Intellectual Continuity in Vandal North Africa (1994); The miniature epic in Vandal Africa (1987).


Elizabeth C. Banks 1967 University of Kansas

"The Early and Middle Helladic Small Objects from Lerna"

See also "Neolithic Tangas from Lerna," Hesperia 46 (1977) 324-339.


John E. Coleman 1967 Cornell University

"Kephala in Keos"

See also Kephala : A Late Neolithic Settlement and Cemetery. Princeton, N.J. : American School of Classical Studies, 1977.


Thomas McEvilley 1968 University of St. Thomas

Imagination and reality in Sappho

See also The shape of ancient thought: comparative studies in Greek and Indian philosophies (2002).


Robert Edward Gaebel 1968 University of Akron

A study of the Greek word-lists to Vergil's Aeneid appearing in Latin literary papyri

See also Cavalry operations in the ancient Greek world (2002).


Daniel Edward Pilarczyk 1969

Hominum vultus in Tacitus

See also Prepositinus Cremonensis in Summa theological lib. IV (1964).


Tadeusz Maslowski 1969 University of Colorado, Boulder

Lucretius and Cicero

See also Teubner for Cicero's speeches, cum Senatui gratius egit et cet. (1981); Teubner for Cicero's Oratio pro P. Sestio (1986); Teubner for Cicero, Orationes, in P. Vatinium testem, pro M. Caelio (1995).


Patrick Edward Kehoe 1969 Wichita State University

Studies in the Roman mime


Alfred Ernst Osborne 1969 (Episcopal priest)

Tatian's Discourse to the Greeks; a literary analysis and essay in interpretation


Elizabeth Tucker Blackburn 1970 University of Cincinnati

Middle Helladic Graves and Burial Customs


Sophocles Stylianos Markianos 1970, former Headmaster, Athens College, Greece

Biographical discrepancies in the Solonian tradition

See also Hermeneutike kai methoddologike prosengise ton keimenon tes archaias hellenikes grammateias (1978); Ho archaios kosmos: anatolikoilaoi kai Hellada hwos to 323 p. Ch. (1982), Ho archaios kosmos: hellenistikoi chronoi, Rome (1985).


Neil John Hackett, Jr 1970

The Third Sacred War


A. J. Heisserer 1971 University of Oklahoma

Alexander and the Greek exiles

See also Alexander the Great and the Greeks: The epigraphic evidence (1980); Classical antiquities: the collection of the Stovall Museum (1986).


Karen Lauter Feinberg 1971

The survival of Latin identity under Roman domination


Eva Marie Stehle 1971 University of Maryland

The unity of physics and ethics in Lucretius

See also Sappho's Gaze: Fantasies of a Goddess and Young Man (1996), Women looking at Women: Women's ritual and temple sculpture (1996); Romantic sensuality, poetic sense: a response to Hallett on Sappho (1996); A Bard of the iron age and his auxiliary Muse (2001); The good daughter: Mothers' tutelage in Erinna's Distaff and fourth-century epitaphs (2001).


Joan Tarlow Haldenstein 1972

Little Master Cups: Studies in 6th Century Attic Black-Figure Vase Painting


Cecelia Eaton Luschnig 1972 University of Idaho

The logos-ergon conflict: a study of Euripidean tragedy

See also An introduction to ancient Greek: a literary approach (1973, 1975); Etyma: an introduction into vocabulary-huilding from Latin and Greek (1982); Etymidion (1994); The Gorgon's severed head: studies in Alcestis, Electra, and Phoenissae (1995); Time holds the mirror: a study of knowledge in Euripides' Hippolytus (1988). Tragic aporia: a study of Euripides' Iphigenia at Aulis (1988).


Leslie Elizabeth Preston 1972 Wabash College

House F: A Building of the Late Bronze Age at Ayia Irini on Keos

See also Geraldine C. Gesell, Leslie Preston Day, and William D.E. Coulson, "Excavations at Kavousi, Crete, 1989 and 1990," Hesperia 64 (1995) 67-120.


James Sherman Ruebel 1972 Iowa State University

The political development of Cato Censorius: the man and the image

See also Caesar and the crisis of Roman aristocracy (1994), Metamorphoses I (2000).


Giannes Th. Malakases 1973 University of Ioannina, Greece

France as a protecting power in Greece


John G. Younger 1973 Duke University
Book review editor, American Journal of Archaeology

"Towards the Chronology of Aegean Glyptic in the Late Bronze Age"

See also The Iconography of Late Minoan and Mycenaean Sealstones and Finger Rings. Bedminster, Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1988.


Ian McPhee 1973 LaTrobe University

"Attic Vase-painters of the Late 5th century B.C."

See also Greek Red-figured Fish-plates, by Ian McPhee and A.D. Trendall. Basel: Vereinigung der Freunde antiker Kunst, 1987. [Antike Kunst. Beihefte 14]


Norman Williams Merrill 1975 Berkshire School

Cicero and Early Roman invective


Sherrilyn Rowan Martin 1975

The Greek tragedians and the Aethiopis


Charles James Lowry 1975

The influence of Quintilian on the historical works of Tacitus


Barbara Ann Shailor 1975 Yale University

The scriptorium of San Pedro de Berlangas

See also 'Corrections and additions to the catalogue of Visigothic manuscripts,' Scriptorium 1978 XXXII : 310-312; (with D. L. Creasy 'An unpublished Vitae sanctorum,' Stud. in honor of C. R. Trahman : 13-24. 1984; Catalogue of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the Beinecke rare book and manuscript library Yale University, I 1984, II 1987; The medieval book. Catalogue of an exhibition at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, 1988.


Donald Eugene Martin 1975 Rockford College

Studies in the editing of Latin classical authors in the Late Roman Empire


Gloria Pinney 1976 Harvard University

"Prolegomena to a Study of Archaic Attic Red-figure"

See also G. Ferrari (Pinney), I vasi attici a figure rosse del periodo arcaico. Roma : G. Bretschneider, 1988. [Materiali del Museo archeologico nazionale di Tarquinia 11. Archaeologica 73].


Jack L. Davis 1977 University of Cincinnati

"Fortifications at Ayia Irini, Keos: Evidence for History and Relative Chronology"

See also Landscape Archaeology as Long-Term History: Northern Keos in the Cycladic Islands, by J.F. Cherry, J.L. Davis, and E. Mantzourani. Los Angeles: Institute of Archaeology, 1991.


Carol Winder Zerner 1978 American School of Classical Studies

"The Beginning of the Middle Helladic Period at Lerna"

See alsoWace and Blegen: Pottery as evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age, 1939-1989: Proceedings of the International Conference Held at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, December 2-3, 1989, edited by Carol Zerner, with Peter Zerner and John Winder.


Steliou Andreou 1978 University of Thessaloniki

"Pottery Groups of the Old Palace Period in Crete"

See also "Prokatarktikes paratirisis stis arhitektonikes fasis tu ikizmu tis Toumbas Thessalonikis," To arheoloyiko ergo sti Makedonia ke Thraki 3 (1989) 201-213.


James Franklin Morris 1978 College of Charleston

A typological study of divine nocturnal visitations in the Odyssey : 786- 2,  481- 48,  518- 56, and  600- 91

See also 'Dream scenes in Homer, a study in variation,' TAPhA 1983 CXIII : 39-54.


Anne Leen 1980 Furman University

Didactic uses of rhetoric in Lucretius

See also 'The rhetorical value of the similes in Lucretius,' Stud. in honor of C. R. Trahman : 107-123. 1984; 'Cicero and the rhetoric of art,' AJPh 1991 CXII : 229-245.


Christopher Powell Frost 1980 University of North Carolina, Greensboro

The Euripidean recognition : a study in dramatic form

See also 'Propertius 3. 3. 45-46 : don't go near the water,'  AJPh 1991 CXII : 251-259.


Daniel B. Levine 1980  University of Arkansas

"Geloi ekthanon" : laughter and the demise of the suitors

See also 'Odyssey 18. Iros as a paradigm for the suitors,' CJ 1982 LXXVII : 200-204; 'Homeric laughter and the unsmiling suitors,' CJ 1982 LXXVII : 97-104; 'Penelope's laugh. Odyssey 18.163,' AJPh 1983 CIV : 172-178; 'Theoklymenos and the apocalypse,' CJ 1983 LXXIX : 1-7; 'Odysseus smiles. Odyssey 20.301, 22.371, 23.111,' TAPhA 1984 CXIV : 1-9; 'Counterfeit man,'  Stud. in honor of C. R. Trahman : 125-137. 1984; 'Symposium and the polis.' Theognis of Megara : 176-196. 1985; 'Lysistrata and Bacchae. Structure, genre, and women on top,' Helios 1987 LIV : 29-38; 'Flens matrona et meretrices gaudentes,' CW 1987 LXXXI : 23-27; 'Acorns and primitive life in Greek and Latin literature,' CML 1988-1989 IX : 87-95; 'The Pillars of Herakles. Hierophany, sacred space, and the center of the world,' AAPhA 1989 : 32; 'Lucian, True History 2. 26 reconsidered : lust and punishment,' Helios 1991 XVIII : 31-33; 'Hubris in Josephus' Jewish Antiquities 1-4,' HebrUCA 1993 64 : 51-87..2005 Book Chapter: "EPATON BAMA: ('Her Lovely Footstep'): The Erotics of Feet in Ancient Greece" Chapter 3 in Body Language in the Greek and Roman Worlds (Classical Press of Wales) ed. Douglas L. Cairns, 55-72. 2003 Article: "Sophocles' Philoctetes and Odyssey 9: Odysseus vs. the Cave Man." Scholia: Studies in Classical Antiquity 12 (2003) 3-26. 2002 Article: "Poetic Justice: Homer's Death in the Ancient Biographical Tradition." The Classical Journal 98.2 (2002/03) 141-160.


Victoria Pedrick 1980 Georgetown University

Situational observation in the ransom scenes of the Iliad : a study in techniques of characterization

See also 'Supplication in the Iliad and the Odyssey,' TAPhA 1982 CXII : 125-140; 'The paradigmatic nature of Nestor's speech in Iliad 11,' TAPhA 1983 CXIII : 55-68; 'Qui potis est, inquis ? Audience roles in Catullus,'Arethusa 1986 XIX : 187-209; Introduction (with N. Rabinowitz) in Arethusa 1986 XIX : 105-114; 'The hospitality of noble women in the Odyssey,'  Helios 1988 XV : 85-101; 'Comites Catulli. The hostile audience in Catullus,' AAPhA 1989 : 145; 'The Muse corrects : the opening of the Odyssey,' YClS 1992 XXIX : 39-62;  'The abusive address and the audience in Catullan poems,' Helios 1993 20 : 173-196; 'Reading in the middle voice,' Helios 1994 21 : 75-96.


Brent W. Sinclair 1980 Smith College

Valerius Maximus and the evolution of silver Latin

See also 'Thucydides, the Prognostika and Lucretius. A note on De rerum natura 6,1195,'  Studies McGregor : 145-152. 1981; 'Vergil's sacrum poema in Macrobius' Saturnalia,'Maia 1982 XXXIV : 261-263; 'Encolpius and Asianism (Satyricon 2.7),' Stud. in honor of C. R. Trahman: 231-237. 1984; 'Declamatory sententiae in Valerius Maximus,' Prometheus 1984 X : 141-146.


Julie L. Bentz 1982 Attorney-at-law. Jenner and Block: Chicago.

jbentz@jenner.com

"Pottery at Ancient Corinth from Mid-sixth to Mid-fifth Century B.C."


Janice J. Gabbert 1982 Wright State University

The Greek Hegemony of Antigonos II Gonatas (r. 283-239 B.C.)

See also Antigonus II Gonatas London ; New York, 1997; 'Piracy in the early Hellenistic period. A career open to talents,' G&R 1986 XXXIII : 156-163; 'The anarchic dating of the Chremonidean war,' CJ 1987 LXXXII : 230-235; 'Pragmatic democracy in Hellenistic Athens,' AncW 1986 XIII : 29-33; 'The language of citizenship in Antigonid Macedonia,' AHB 1988 II : 10-11; 'The career of Olympiodorus of Athens (ca. 340-270 B.C.),' AncW 1996 27 (1) : 59-66.


Dianne L. Creasy 1983

The development of the formal gothic script in Spain : Toledo, S. XII-XIII

See also  'Beinecke Library, Yale University. An unpublished Vitae sanctorum,'

Stud. in honor of C. R. Trahman : 13-24. - 1984 


Martha Demas 1984 J. Paul Getty Center

"Pyla-Kokkinokremos and Maa-Palaeokastro : Two Fortified Settlements of the End of the 13th Century B.C. in Cyprus"

See also Pyla-Kokkinokremos: A Late 13th-century B.C. Fortified Settlement in Cyprus, by V. Karageorghis and M. Demas. Nicosia: Published for the Republic of Cyprus by the Department of Antiquities, 1984.

Detective Work That Leaves No Footprints
by Robert Lee Hotz in Los Angeles Times, Thursday, November 16, 1995, pp. A1, A26, A27.

"Getty researchers are preserving an ancient African trail by reburying it. They are battling erosion, vandals - and controversy."

Since 1993 the Getty Conservation Institute has been working, at the request of the Tanzanian department of antiquities, to unearth, document and preserve the 3.6 million year old Laetoli footprints. Made of volcanic ash, the fragile footprints were being subjected to seasonal rains, disruption by plant roots, and were in possible danger of vandalism.

The Getty team, under the supervision of Martha Demas, has documented the site, created a digital map of the area, made more accurate casts of the prints, and then has re-buried the footprints. The burial consisted of two inches of sand, a layer of a special cloth designed to absorb water without allowing erosion, a distinctive layer of gray soil used as a marker for the site, another layer of sand, a sheet of woven fabric that has an herbicide incorporated into the cloth that is designed to leach out over the next eighty years, more soil, another sheet of material to block roots, a nylon sheet to retard erosion, and a final layer of soil.

Controversy lies in whether the footprints should eventually be taken from their original site and displayed and preserved in a museum. They are considered by some as being too fragile to move yet others believe that to leave them in the remote and unprotected location means that they will eventually succumb to the elements.

 

"Preserving the Laetoli Footprints" in Scientific American, September 1998
by Neville Agnew and Martha Demas

The 3,600,000-year-old footprints found 20 years ago in the Laetoli area of northern Tanzania vividly evoked how early human ancestors may have lived. To protect those tracks, scientists have now painstakingly reburied them. The authors, who led the conservation project, explain why and how it was done. In addition, with anthropologist Ian Tattersall and artist Jay H. Matternes, they describe how views of the footprint makers have changed.


Maria Iacovou 1984 University of Cyprus

"The Eleventh Century B.C. Pictorial Pottery of Cyprus"

See also The Pictorial Pottery of Eleventh Century B.C. Cyprus. Goteborg: P. Astrom, 1988.


David Wilson 1984 University of Western Ontario

"The Early Minoan IIA West Court House at Knossos"

See also D.E. Wilson, "The Pottery from the West Court House at Knossos: Defining the Beginnings of Early Minoan IIA," American Journal of Archaeology 89 (1985) 355-356.

D.E. Wilson, "The Pottery and Architecture of the EM IIA West Court House at Knossos," Annual of the British School at Athens 80 (1985) 281-364.


Myron Bikakis 1985

Archaic and Classical Imported Pottery in the Museums of Paros and Naxos


Diane Bolger 1985 University of Maryland-European Division

"Erimi-Pamboula: A Study of the Site in Light of Recent Evidence"

See also Erimi-Pamboula : A Chalcolithic Settlement in Cyprus. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 1988.


Wanda J. Finney 1985 Wilson College

Studies in the use of hymns and prayers in Horace's Odes

See also 'Language and hymnal form in Horace, Odes 4.14,'

Vergilius 1985 XXXI : 45-50


Melanie Domurad 1986

Matritech, Boston. Director of Clinical Research and Regulatory Affairs.

"The Populations of Ancient Cyprus"


Robert Archie Riall 1987

Athanasius Bishop of Alexandria : the politics of spirituality

See also 'Augustamnica in the Athanasian Festal Letter Index,' ZNTW 1987 LXXVIII : 302-305


Fotini Metaxaki-Mitrou 1987

The expedition of Philip V to Asia Minor in 201/0 B.C.

See also 'Violence in the contio during the Ciceronian age,' AC 1985 LIV : 180-187


W. Joseph Cummins 1989 Grinnell College

Motivational conflict from Homer to Plato : a study of language and imagery

See also  'Eros, epithumia, and philia in Plato,' Apeiron 1981 XV : 10-18


Ruth Palmer 1989 Ohio University

"Wine in the Mycenaean Palace Economy"

See also Wine in the Mycenaean Palace Economy Liege: Universite de Liege, Histoire de l'art et archeologie de la Grece antique; Austin : University of Texas at Austin, Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory, 1994.


Diane Fortenberry 1990 MacMillan Publishing Company, London. Editor of the MacMillan History of Art.

"Elements of Mycenaean Warfare"


Randall T. Saunders 1991

A biography of the emperor Aurelian (A.D. 270-275)

See also 'Aurelian's two Iuthungian wars,' Historia 1992 XLI : 311-327 


Kimberle Calnan 1992 Drew University

The Health Status of Bronze Age Greek Women


Elizabeth Kosmetatou 1993 University of Leuven

"The Public and Political Image of the Attalids of Pergamon: Studies on Inscriptions, Coinage, and Monuments"


Vicktoria Sabetai 1993 Academy of Athens. Research Center for Antiquity.

"The Washing Painter: A Contribution to the Wedding and Genre Iconography in the Second Half of the Fifth Century B. C."


David Ball 1993 University of Cincinnati Library

A gentler kind of beast : Nero's image in the Greek world

See also  'A bear hunt mosaic,' GMusJ 1984 XII : 123-134.


Monessa Finnerty Cummins 1993 Grinnell College

Myth in Pindar and Bacchylides : five studies in narrative pattern and convention


Marina Sgourou 1994 Archaeological Service of Greece

"Attic Lebetes Gamikoi"


Blanche Menadier 1995

"The Sixth Century B.C. Temple and the Sanctuary and Cult of Hera Akraia, Perachora"


Herman Rego Pontes 1995 Ohio Wesleyan University

Callida iunctura : the divided heroic clausula in Virgil

See also  'The double dog in Callimachus and Aristophanes,' Philologus 1995 139 (2) : 251-255; 'Vergilius rhetor, Aeneas orator,' Vergilius 1996 42 : 66-82; '"Inscriptiones Iliacae", ST 1996 6: 209-216; (with C. I. Panas)' Stamped amphora and lagynos handles from the 1989-1995 seasons,'ST 1998 8 : 223-262;  'The broken heroic clausula in the Aeneas narrative (Aeneid 2 and 3),'

Vergilius 1999 45 : 37-47.


Thea Smith 1995 University of Cincinnati/Xavier University

"Water Management in the Late Bronze Age Argolid, Greece"


Susann Sowers Lusnia 1998 Tulane University

The Building Program of Septimus Severus at Rome, A.D. 193-211


Susan McMullen Fisher 1999

Ceramics and Culture: The Archaic Finewares of Ilion


Emil A. Kramer 1999 Augustana College

Imaging empire : aspects of Velleius Paterculus' historiography


Sherri L. Latimer 2000 University College, Arkansas

Senators, equestrians, and the criminal courts, 123-89 B.C.


William Aylward 2000 University of Wisconsin at Madison

The Roman Agora at Ilion and Its Predecessors


Michael R. Klabunde 2001 College of Mount Saint Joseph

Boys or women? : the rhetoric of sexual preference in Achilles Tatius, Plutarch, and pseudo-Lucian


Deniz Burcu Arikan Erciyas 2001 Middle East Technical University, Turkey

Studies in the Archaeology of Hellenistic Pontus: The Settlements, Monuments, and Coinage of Mithradates Vi and his Predecessors.


Ioulia Tzonou-Herbst 2001 Curator, Corinth Excavations, American School of Classical Studies at Athens

A Contextual Analysis of Mycenaean Terracotta Figurines.


Frank Edward Shaw 2002 Xavier University

The earliest non-mystical Jewish use of Iw


Gary Berkowitz 2002 University of Tennessee Knoxville

Narrative Problems in Apollonius' Argonautica


Eleni Hasaki 2002 University of Arizona

Ceramic Kilns in Ancient Greece
Technological Choices and Organization of Ceramic Workshops


Peter Anderson 2003 Ohio University, Athens

"Fame is the Spur": Memoria, Gloria, and Poetry among the Elite in Flavian Rome


James M.L. Newhard 2003 College of Charleston

Aspects of the Local Economies of the Bronze Age: Chipped Stone Acquisition and Production Strategies in the Argolid, Greece


Joanne Mary Angela Murphy 2003 University of Akron

Changing Roles and Locations of Religious Practices in South-Central Crete During the Pre-Palatial and Proto-Palatial Periods


Jeff Kramer 2004

Analysis and Classification of the Late Helladic I Pottery of the Northeastern Peloponnese


Dana Munteanu 2004 University of Cincinnati

Ancient Spectator of Tragedy (Facets of Emotion, Pleasure, and Learning)


Alexandra Lesk 2004 University of Nottingham

A Diachronic Examination of the Erechtheion and its Reception


Susan Wise 2005 Earlham College

Childbirth Votives and Rituals in Ancient Greece


Rodney Fitzsimons 2006 Trent University

Monuments of Power and the Power of Monuments - The Evolution of Elite Architectural Styles at Bronze Age Mycenae


Joel Hatch 2006

Poetic Voices and Hellenistic Antecedents in the Elegies of Propertius

 


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