Canadian Classical Bulletin/Bulletin canadien des études anciennes (ISSN 1198-9149)
Volume 10.9 (2004 05 21)
Editors/Redacteurs: J. W. Geyssen (University of New
Brunswick) & J. R. Porter (University of Saskatchewan) <bulletin@unb.ca>
Published by the Classical Association of Canada/
Publié par la société canadienne
des études classiques
President: Martin Cropp (University of Calgary)
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Secretary/Secretaire: Patrick Baker
(Université Laval) <Patrick.Baker@hst.ulaval.ca>
Treasurer/Tresorier:
Annabel Robinson (University of Regina) <annabel.robinson@uregina.ca>
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From: Kathy Axcell
<kaxcell@trentu.ca>
TRENT UNIVERSITY
The Department of Ancient History & Classics
invites applications for a limited term appointment of nine months at the
rank of Lecturer or Assistant Professor, depending on qualifications and
teaching experience, to begin September 1, 2004. The appointment is subject
to budgetary approval.
The successful candidate will be expected to teach a first-year course
(full-year) in classical drama (Greek drama in translation) and two
half-year courses in classical civilization on Women in the Greek/Roman
World (second year) in Peterborough. The candidate will be asked to assist
with one other course within the Department which may include a classical
drama course at the Oshawa campus.
Applicants, who should demonstrate both good teaching ability and potential
as scholars, should have a Ph.D. or be very near completion and should
address their applications to:
Professor Ian Storey, Acting Chair
Department of Ancient History & Classics
Lady Eaton College
Trent University
Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8
Canada
e-mail: <
istorey@trentu.ca>
FAX 705-748-1131
Candidates should send a letter of application
and their c.v., and arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to
the above address; dossiers would be helpful in accelerating the process
of selection. The deadline for applications is June 4, 2004.
Trent University is an employment equity employer, and especially invites
applications from women, Aboriginal persons, visible minorities and disabled
persons. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however,
Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
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From: Centre for Hellenic Civilization (University of Manitoba)
<chc@cc.UManitoba.CA>
Daimonopylai: Essays in Classics and the Classical Tradition Presented to Edmund G Berry
We would like to announce a new publication of the Centre for Hellenic
Civilization at the University of Manitoba. The book is a Festschrift
dedicated to our former Department head and Professor Emeritus, and is
entitled Daimonopylai: Essays in Classics and the Classical Tradition
Presented to Edmund G Berry. There are 34 essays in the volume, each by a
different scholar with a connection to Manitoba. Table of contents and
ordering information follow.
Contents
1. Dancing at the Spirit Gates: A Mithraic Ritual Recovered from Proclus (in
Remp. 2.128.26ff. Kroll)
Roger Beck
2. The Crucifixion of the Poet: Catullus and Eldridge Cleaver
David F. Bright
3. Vir Magnus ac Memorabilis Fuit: Livy on the Death of Cicero
James T. Chlup
4. "The Appearance of History": Making Some Sense of Plutarch
Craig Cooper
5. An Early Bronze Age Findgroup from Eleusis
Michael B. Cosmopoulos
6. Eros, Eloquence and Entomo-psychology in Plato's Phaedrus
Rory Egan
7. Bis Grauidae Pecudes: Vergil, Georgics 2.150 and Genesis 31:7-8
Michael Fox
8. Epictetus as Therapist
John J. Gahan
9. Words Without a Song: The Challenge of Carmina Burana 62
Robert Glendinning
10. Iovis Ira: Allusion and the Relegation of Ovid
Robert D. Gold
11. The Literate Revolution in Greece and its Canadian Causes: Eric Havelock
and Harold Innis
Mark Golden
12. Self-Fashioning in the Classical Tradition: Ronsard's "De l'Élection de
son sépulcre"
Alex L. Gordon
13. Textual Criticism of Classical Texts in Erasmus' Adagia
John N. Grant
14. Erasmus and More, Jaeger and Berry: The Renaissance Model for a Humanist
DeLloyd J. Guth
15. Techne and Theia Moira in Plato's Ion
John P. Harris
16. Christians, "Schools" and Greek Literacy
Ian H. Henderson
17. Centaurs in Love: An Old Man's Memory
Ben Hijmans
18. The Language and Style of the Old Oligarch
Mark Joyal
19. Nothing to do with Mendaian Amphoras? Athenaeus 11.784C
Mark Lawall
20. Similarities in Generic Variations in Euripides' Ion and Sophocles'
Philoctetes
Brad Levett
21. Mythmaking and the Construction of the Feminine in Sappho and Eavan
Boland
Kristin Lord
22. Dido's Court Philosopher
Alexander G. McKay
23. Manitoba, "Daimonopylai"
David H. Pentland
24. Biblical Remnants in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Old English
Phyllis Portnoy
25. Longing for Victory: The Erotic Coercion of Victoria
Pauline Ripat
26. Politics and Personalities in Classical Thebes
Albert Schachter
27. Dancing and Dying: The Display of Elephants in Ancient Roman Arenas
Jo-Ann Shelton
28. City Slicker versus Country Bumpkin: Farmers in the Acharnians of
Aristophanes and the Dyskolos of Menander
Carol E. Steer
29. Circulus, Triangulus, Epidonicus: Geometrical Difficulties with Latin
Lexicography
Wesley M. Stevens
30. Archaeological Evidence for Food Offerings in the Graves of Roman North
Africa
Lea Stirling
31. Roman Drinking Silver: Terms, Forms, and Functions: Some Notes
John Tamm
32. Euclid's Non-Euclidean Geometry
R.S.D. Thomas
33. Gladiator Representations on Egyptian Lamps in Vancouver
Hector Williams
34. The Legend of Constantine the Relic-Provider
John Wortley
Daimonopylai Ordering Information
Price: $30 Cdn for domestic orders, $30 US for American and foreign orders.
Price includes shipping and applicable tax.
Please note that a cheque or money order, payable to the University of
Manitoba, must accompany the order.
Send order to:
Centre for Hellenic Civilization
University of Manitoba
University College, 220 Dysart Road
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2M8
Name:
Shipping Address:
City:
Province/ State:
Postal Code/ Zip:
Country:
Number of Copies:ÝÝÝ ÝÝ (x $30.00 Cdn/$30.00 US)
Total Enclosed:
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From: D.P.M.Weerakkody
<dpmw@mail.pdn.ac.lk>
University of Peradeniya
The University of Peradeniya gratefully welcomes donations of no longer
needed recent books on classical subjects. Please contact:
Prof. D.P.M. Weerakkody
Dept. of Classical Languages
University of Peradeniya
Peradeniya
Sri Lanka
E-mail: <
dpmw@mail.pdn.ac.lk>
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