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From: Martin Cropp (President, CAC)
<mcropp@ucalgary.ca>
Classical Association of Canada: Annual Meeting, 2006
The next annual meeting of the Classical Association of Canada will take
place at Victoria College, University of Toronto on May 24-26, 2006. A
call for papers will be published in October. In the meantime enquiries
may be addressed to the conference organizer John Magee
(
john.magee@utoronto.ca) or CAC President Martin Cropp
(
mcropp@ucalgary.ca).
Société Canadienne des Études Classiques : Congrès Annuel, 2006
Le prochain congrès annuel de la Société Canadienne des Études Classiques
aura lieu à l'Université de Toronto, Victoria College, le 24-26 mai,
2006. Un appel à communication sera publié en octobre. Jusque-là,
veuillez adresser vos questions à l'organizateur du congrès M. John
Magee (
john.magee@utoronto.ca) ou au président de l'SCEC M. Martin
Cropp (
mcropp@ucalgary.ca).
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From: Michele George
<georgem@mcmaster.ca>
Tenure-track Appointment in Greek Literature and Cultural Studies
McMaster University
The Department of Classics at McMaster University invites applications
for a new tenure-track appointment in Greek Literature and Cultural Studies at the Assistant
Professor level to commence July 1, 2006. McMaster University is a
research-intensive university, and the Department of Classics has
undergraduate degree programmes in Greek, Latin, and Classical culture,
as well as programmes leading to the M.A. and Ph.D. The successful
candidate will have a Ph.D. in Classics, with specialization in Greek
language and literature, and demonstrated excellence in teaching and
research, with a clearly defined research programme which will result in
publication. The successful candidate will be expected to teach ancient
Greek language and literature at all levels (in the original as well as
in translation) and to contribute to all aspects of the Department's
graduate programme. Research specialization in cultural studies which
complements the department's existing strengths and the ability to teach
courses in Latin as well as Greek are both essential. The current
minimum salary floor for Assistant Professor is $51,357. Applicants
should send a letter of application, together with a curriculum vitae and
a sample of their writing (e.g., an article or chapter of a
book/dissertation) to:
Dr. Michele George, Chair
Department of Classics
McMaster University
1280 Main West
Hamilton, Ontario
L8S 4M2, Canada
E-mail:
georgem@mcmaster.ca
Fax: 905 577-6930
Applications must be received by November 30, 2005, and applicants should
arrange for three letters of reference to reach the Department by the
same date. The Department will be conducting interviews at the January
2006 meeting of the American Philological Association in Montreal.
Applicants are encouraged to consult the departmental website at:
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~classics/
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and
Permanent Residents will be given priority. McMaster University is
strongly committed to employment equity within its community, and to
recruiting a diverse faculty and staff. The University encourages
applications from all qualified candidates, including women, members of
visible minorities, Aboriginal persons, members of sexual minorities, and
persons with disabilities.
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From: Michele George
<georgem@mcmaster.ca>
The Togo Salmon Centenary Exhibition
The Classical World and Its Influence
McMaster Museum of Art September 4 - October 23, 2005
In honour of the centenary of E. Togo Salmon's birth, the McMaster
Museum of Art is mounting an exhibition which surveys the response to
classical culture by artists of later ages, including the contemporary
era. The exhibit features items of ancient date that were bequeathed to
the museum by Togo Salmon, etchings of Roman antiquities by Giovanni
Battista Piranesi and Luigi Rossini, 15th-20th century art from
McMaster's permanent collection and works on loan. Contemporary art such
as paintings from Russia illustrating classical architecture by Edward
Tabachnik (Ontario), sculptures reminiscent of ancient bronze vessels by
Audra Schoblocher (Alberta), and sculptures revealing the sanguinary
origins of classical architectural ornament by Spring Hurlbut
(Ontario) will further illustrate that the power of the past continues to
inform the present. Please join us for this celebration of Togo Salmon
and his legacy. For more information, please consult this website:
In association with this exhibit, the Faculty of Humanities is sponsoring
Robin Osborne, Professor of Ancient History at Cambridge University, as
Distinguished Hooker Visiting Professor. Professor Osborne will be
giving a public lecture entitled "The Politics of Visual
Images" on Thursday, September 29th at 5.30 p.m. in the Council Chambers
in Gilmour Hall on the McMaster campus, and a departmental seminar
entitled: "Was there an Athenian Democratic Revolution and if so when?"
on Wednesday September 28 at 4:30 in Togo Salmon Hall 701.
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From: Michele George
<georgem@mcmaster.ca>
New Electronic Resource in Numismatics
The Department of Classics and the McMaster University Museum of Art are
pleased to announce a new electronic resource in numismatics:
The site, which was sponsored by the E.T. Salmon Fund in Roman Studies,
boasts scanned images of the coins in the McMaster coin collection,
catalogued and organized chronologically, with a search engine, glossary,
and an explanatory essay by Bruce Brace, the collection's honorary
curator.
Next regular issue 2005 09 15
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