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From: Annabel Robinson
<
Annabel.Robinson@uregina.ca>
Membership Forms
A general mailing, (containing the 2006 dues form, a call for
nominations, a notice of motion concerning changes to the constitution,
information about the contests and the Conacher scholarship, and
information about the Annual General Meeting) was sent out by Canada Post
to all members of the CAC at the beginning of February. If you did not
receive one, please contact the Treasurer, Annabel Robinson, at
<
annabel.robinson@uregina.ca>. The dues form is available in English and
French on the website at
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From: Ingrid E. Holmberg
<
ingrid@uvic.ca>
University of Victoria
Sessional Positions
The Department of Greek and Roman Studies at the University of Victoria
invites applications for sessional teaching in 2006-2007. The course
selection and number of courses assigned will be determined in
consultation with the successful applicants; it may be possible, at the
discretion of the Department, for an individual to teach up to 5 or 6
courses. The following courses are available:
Fall
GREE 201 Advanced Greek Grammar
GRS 100 Greek and Roman Civilization
GRS 200 F01 Greek and Roman Mythology
GRS 200 F02 Greek and Roman Mythology
GRS 341 Roman History
GRS 371: Art and Architecture of Ancient Greece and the Aegean
LATI 101 F02 Introductory Latin I
LATI 101 F03 Introductory Latin I
Spring
GREE 304 Plato
GRS 100 Greek and Roman Civilization
GRS 334 Democracy and the Greeks
GRS 342 Roman Society
GRS 347 Household and Family in the Greek and Roman World
LATI 101 F02 Introductory Latin II
The successful candidates must have an MA in Classical Studies, although
a PhD is preferable. The candidates should be able to demonstrate both
excellence in teaching at the undergraduate level and also scholarly
engagement. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however,
Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Please send an
expression of interest, evidence of good teaching, a curriculum vitae,
and the names and contact information for three referees to Dr. Ingrid E.
Holmberg, Chair, Department of Greek and Roman Studies, University of
Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 3P4
by April 21, 2006.
Applications may also be sent electronically to <
ingrid@uvic.ca>. Please
consult the University of Victoria website (
http://www.uvic.ca) for information
about Victoria and the University, and the Department's website
(
http://web.uvic.ca/grs) for information about our Department in particular.
The University of Victoria is an equity employer and encourages
applications from women, persons with disabilities, visible minorities,
aboriginal peoples, people of all sexual orientations and genders, and
others who may contribute to the further diversification of the
University.
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From: Louis L'Allier
<
llallier@laurentian.ca>
Thorneloe College, Laurentian University
The Loukidelis Fellowship
The Loukidelis Foundation and the Department of Classical Studies at
Thorneloe College of Laurentian University are pleased to announce the
Loukidelis Doctoral Fellowship in Classics for the academic year
2006-2007.
The Loukidelis Fellowship is non-renewable and open to individuals who:
have obtained their Doctorate in Classics, with an orientation in Greek
studies less than a year before taking up the fellowship
or,
at the time of taking up the fellowship have completed all course and
residential requirements for the Doctorate in Classics, with an
orientation in Greek studies, and who have passed all preliminary
examinations and completed the research for the thesis, and who can
reasonably be expected to finish the doctorate during the year of the
fellowship.
The holder will be asked to teach a total of three term courses (9
credits) over the Fall and Winter terms and give a public lecture. The
holder of the Loukidelis fellowship will receive $22,000 with an
allowance of up to $2000 to cover research-associated expenses and an
allowance of up to $1000 to cover moving. Applications for the Loukidelis
Fellowship should include official transcripts and three letters of
reference.
When applicable, the thesis supervisor should be asked to write
concerning the subject of the thesis and the expected date for its final
submission. Applicants should also send a statement regarding the
progress of their doctoral studies, including their schedule for
completion, and a 1-2 page synopsis of their thesis. Completed
applications should be sent to: Dr Louis L'Allier, Chair, Department of
Classical Studies, Thorneloe University, Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury,
Ontario, P3E 2C6
by 15 May 2006.
Further inquiries about the position may
be directed to Dr L'Allier (
llallier@laurentienne.ca); and additional
information about the department and the university is available on the
Web at
http://thorneloe.laurentian.ca. Thorneloe College is committed to
employment equity. Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be
considered first for this position.
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From: Cynthia Kosso
<
Cynthia.Kosso@NAU.EDU>
Water, Baths, Bathing, and Hygiene from Antiquity through the Renaissance
Northern Arizona University
Northern Arizona University and the College of Arts and Letters invite
you to participate in a conference:
The Nature and Function of Water, Baths, Bathing, and Hygiene from
Antiquity through the Renaissance
The purpose of this conference is to explore depictions, discussions, and
interpretations of water from antiquity to the Renaissance. Encouraging
participation from a variety of scholarly fields such as history,
literature, rhetoric, art history, anthropology, sociology, and
environmental studies, this conference seeks to understand how water and
all things associated with water—e.g., baths, bathing, hygiene, dams,
water rights, agriculture, pollution, rites, and, of course, a plethora
of symbols, concepts, and ideas emerging from an understanding of
water—were elucidated, even socially constructed, and how these
descriptions and discussions influenced the politics, literature,
religion, and architecture of early cultures.
The conference will center upon the theme of water and how its nature and
function were shaped by societies in the past to create and strengthen
social relationships, and how religion, politics, and science
transformed, and were themselves transformed by, the uses and disputes of
water in daily life, ceremonies, and literature. We encourage any papers
that explore this theme through presentations on art, archaeology,
history, literature, rhetoric, science, environmental studies, and
technology. Proposals should be 300 to 400 words in length and can be
submitted online to Dr. Anne Scott (
Anne.Scott@nau.edu) or Dr. Cynthia
Kosso (
Cynthia.Kosso@nau.edu, 928-523-9305). Proposals will also be
accepted via regular mail; send these to: Department of History,
Northern Arizona University, Box 6023, Flagstaff, AZ 86011.
Deadline for call for papers: April 30, 2006
Conference dates: October 5-7, 2006
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From: Jonathan Edmondson
<
jedmond@yorku.ca>
Essays in Ancient Epic:
A Colloquium in Memory of Victor Matthews (1941-2004)
Ontario Classical Association
Spring Meeting
Saturday 22 April 2006
University of Guelph
McKinnon Building, Music Room 107
9.00-9.30 Registration and refreshments
9.30-9.40 Opening remarks by the President, Ontario Classical
Association
9.40-10.10 Peter Loptson (University of Guelph)
"Argos Achaiikon, Thebes and Recent Developments in the Bronze Age
Backdrop to Oral Epic"
10.10-10.40 Padraig O'Cleirigh (University of Guelph)
"Persistent
Virtue: Revaluing Achilles"
10.40-10.50 Discussion
10.50-11.10 Break
11.10-11.40 Judith Fletcher (Wilfrid Laurier University)
"Women's Space and Silence in the Odyssey"
11.40-12.10 Riemer Faber (University of Waterloo)
"On a Possible Ekphrasis in Antimachus' Thebaid"
12.10-12.20 Discussion
12.20-12.50 Annual General Meeting of the Ontario Classical
Association
1.00-2.30 Lunch
2.30-3.00 Jackie Murray (Temple University)
"Antimachus and Panyassis: Epic 'failures' in Apollonius' Argonautica"
3.00-3.30 Sabine Grebe (University of Guelph)
"Ambiguous Images of the East in Vergil's Aeneid"
3.30-3.40 Discussion
3.40-4.00 Break
4.00-4.30 Jennifer Stewart (Linden School)
"The veracity of ancient authors: When did the Epic Cycle disappear?"
4.30-5.00 Carolyn Willekes (University of Calgary)
"Ancient
Horse Sports: Not just for Ponying Around"
5.00-5.15 Discussion and wrap-up
Registration Form
Spring 2006 Meeting of the Ontario Classical Association
NAME
ADDRESS
TEL.
E-MAIL
OCA MEMBER: YES / NO
I am bringing the following persons with me (Please encourage your
students to come):
Names
(OCA member: YES / NO)
REGISTRATION FEE:
(including muffins, coffee, lunch and refreshments):
OCA member ($50):
Student OCA member ($30):
Non-member ($60):
TOTAL remitted:
Please make cheques payable to: THE ONTARIO CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION.
Please return this Form, together with registration fee, by FRIDAY 7 APRIL at the latest to:
Professor P. O'Cleirigh
Classical Studies, School of Languages & Literatures
University of Guelph
Guelph, ON N1G 2W1
Lunch menu: VEGETARIAN OPTION: YES / NO (please indicate)
Soup. Greek salad. Roasted Chicken Breast with chicken tarragon sauce,
served with garlic mashed potatoes, green beans and baby carrots.
Vegetarian option: Asparagus & Mushroom Phyllo. Dessert: New York
Cheesecake with Chocolate Sauce.
If you have any questions, please e-mail
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From: Ivo Volt
<
Ivo.Volt@ut.ee>
Studia Humaniora Tartuensia
Studia Humaniora Tartuensia is an open-access on-line journal of the
Humanities. It publishes scholarly papers and notes embodying original
research in all areas of the humanities, but especially classical studies
and ancient history, Neo-Latin studies, classical tradition, history of
scholarship and philosophy. We accept papers in English, German, French
or Latin. All submissions are anonymously refereed.
Altogether, 6 volumes (2000-2005) of the journal have been published. All
of them are available, free of cost, at our home page:
http://www.ut.ee/klassik/sht/
We invite you and your colleagues to consider submitting your work to
SHT. Submissions to vol. 7 (2006) may be sent to the e-mail address
<
strukt.kf@lists.ut.ee>. Please check the web page for general submission
guidelines.
Next regular issue 2006 04 15
Send submissions to <bulletin@unb.ca>