Classics

Ari Bryen

Michael Allen

Associate Professor in Classics and the College, was named a fellow at the Herzog August Bibliothek program.

Clifford Ando

Professor in Classics and the College, published Le Droit et l’Empire. Invention juridique et réalités politiques à Rome (Translated by Michèle Bresson; Odile Jacob, 2012), Imperial Rome: The Critical Century (A.D. 193–284) (Edinburgh University Press, 2012), and Law, Language, and Empire in the Roman Tradition (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011). He won the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Prize from Germany’s Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and a faculty-in-residence grant from the Loeb Classical Library at Harvard.

Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer

the Helen A. Regenstein Distinguished Service Professor in Classics and the College, was named a distinguished visiting scholar at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.

Jonathan Hall

the Phyllis Fay Horton Distinguished Service Professor in History, Classics, and the College, published Historia Grecji archaicznej, ok. 1200479 p.n.e. (Polish translation by Magdalena Komorowska; Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego, 2011).

Sarah Nooter

Assistant Professor in Classics and the College, published When Heroes Sing: Sophocles and the Shifting Soundscape of Tragedy (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and was awarded a 2011–12 research leave fellowship from the Franke Institute for the Humanities.

Mark Payne

Associate Professor in Classics, Social Thought, and the College, received the Warren-Brooks Award for Outstanding Literary Criticism for his work The Animal Part.

Peter White

the Herman C. Bernick Family Professor in Classics and the College, was awarded a research leave fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities and was a participant at the NEH's Summer Institute for Advanced Topics in Digital Humanities.

Alain Bresson

Professor in Classics and the College, served as a visiting scholar at the American Numismatic Society.

Christopher Faraone

the Frank Curtis Springer and Gertrude Melcher Springer Professor in Classics and the College, published Ancient Victims, Modern Observers: Reflections on Greek and Roman Animal Sacrifice (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and and coedited Imagined Beginnings: The Poetics and Politics of Cosmogony, Theogony and Anthropogony in the Ancient World with Andrea Seri (special issue of the Journal for Ancient Near Eastern Religions, 2012).

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