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President: J. I. McDougall (University of Winnipeg)
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Treasurer/Tresorier: C. Cooper (University of Winnipeg)
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Contents of CCB/BCEA 5.12 (1999 08 15) |
CCB Archive BCÉA Archives |
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[1] Announcements <Back>
a. The address for the new CAC web site: http://www.unb.ca/arts/CLAS/index.html
b. A new CAC listserv has been established (CAC-LS) for individuals interested in
participating in
ongoing discussions concerning all aspects of Classics in Canada. To subscribe, simply send
an e-
mail to listserv@listserv.unb.ca . Leave the subject area blank. In the message portion write:
subscribe CAC-LS, leave a space and then put your name. From there, you'll get the
obligatory
welcome page that will give further instructions.
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[2] Job Announcements <Back>
From: Geoffrey Greatrex, Department of Classics, Dalhousie
University
See the CCB Page (address = http://unb.ca/arts/CLAS/cacbulle.html) for a complete
list of job announcements received at CCB since June 1, 1999.
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From: Stewart Flory <mailto:sflory@gustavus.edu>
The Classics Department of Gustavus Adolphus College seeks someone to teach an
upper-
level Latin class in Cicero (a one-course, adjunct position). Gustavus is in St. Peter MN and
the
semester is 8 September to 10 December. If interested, please contact Chair Stewart Flory at
(507)933-7640 or e-mail <mailto:sflory@gustavus.edu>
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For US jobs see the listings of the American Philological Association:
http://www.apaclassics.org/
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From: David Meadows dmeadows@idirect.com>
---I have finally managed to update the Atrium jobs board, with 15 or so links to current
(I
believe) jobs as well as links to the APA, MSU, and CHE job listings. To visit the page, please
point your browser to: http://web.idirect.com/~atrium
/bib
liotheca/bulletin/jobs.html
---That said, I might as well also point out that you can receive all the listings as I receive
them (whether sent directly to me or culled from online sources) by email by sending a blank
message to: atriumjobs@onelist.com
---That said, and considering that there are 213 souls subscribed to the AtriumJobs list, it
is
also salutary to make an appeal to all folks who know of jobs at their institution to send them
to
me (if they haven't appeared on a major list). While at the website I only post full time
positions at
universities/colleges, I do send out part-time and Latin/Greek teaching (i.e.
non-university)
positions to the email list. Please note that the listings include Canada, the U.S., the U.K.,
etc..
(Editor's note: David's website, the Atrium http://web.idirect.com/~atrium/, is well worth a visit; it contains numerous resources, references and materials of interest for Classicists.)
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[3] Conferences <Back>
Programme
(Senate Chamber: Gilmour Hall)
Friday, October 1
1. Adriano La Regina, Soprintendenze archeologica di Roma
Saturday, October 2
6. Tim Cornell, University of Manchester
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[4] Calls for Papers <Back>
Web-site: http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/conf/olym pic s.html
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From: John Geyssen <jgeyssen@unb.ca>
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---We have received a number of proposals for papers to be given at the 1-day workshop in
Central Mediterranean Prehistory, Saturday, 13 November 1999, at the Institute of
Archaeology,
University College London.
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[5] Varia <Back>
From: Luis Carlos Juan Tovar:
---Likewise there is a bulletin board and a news service, as well as an electronic journal
ARQUEOHISPANIA, the first dedicated to Ancient Archeology in Hispania of which there is
a
brief presentation, the rules for publications and the editorial team. The period for reception of
works for number 1 is now open. Recently we have incorporated to this wide offer, the
possibility of sending via email of a free weekly bulletin, in which one can find news and
novelty
which are added to our guide each Monday.
Next regular issue 15/09/1999
2nd Call for Papers
Teaching and Learning in the Classical Tradition
(retired from the Department of Classics of the University of Toronto)
"Erasmus: Humanist and Educator"
8:00pm, 22 October
Abstracts should be submitted by 15 September 1999.
> Address all requests for further information to Dr. John Geyssen
<jgeyssen@unb.ca> or Dr. James Murray <jsm@unb.ca>.
November 13, 1999
Accordia Research Centre, University College London
2nd Call for Papers
---Would all those interested please send titles and brief
abstracts
by the end of September. Because of field work commitments, these should be sent in
August to John Robb (Southampton) or in September to Mark Pearce (Nottingham) -
addresses
below.
---The workshop is organized by John Robb (Southampton) and Mark Pearce
(Nottingham)
and sponsored by the Accordia Research Center, University of London.
---Description of Conference: This is a day to talk shop to discuss our recent
work
on Italian prehistory, much of it unpublished and in progress. Italian prehistory doesn't have a
single primary journal or outlet in the Anglophone world, and there are few occasions when
we
can discuss our research and share ideas and information with colleagues interested in the
region
for its own sake. We are seeking papers on all periods from the Paleolithic through to the Iron
Age, from Italy, Sicily, Sardinia and Malta. Participants at all levels from student to professor
are
welcomed, and we would like to accommodate all or most interested speakers. Contributions
can
be either synthetic, interpretive or issue- oriented papers (20 minutes) or short reports on
analyses
or fieldwork in progress. The latter will be presented as posters in a formal session with a
scheduled, chaired viewing tour. Please let your colleagues and students know about the
workshop.
---Dr John Robb, Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton,
Southampton SO17 1BF UK tel. 01703-592247 fax 01703-593032 <jer@soton.ac.uk>
---Dr Mark Pearce, Dept of Archaeology, University of Nottingham, University Park,
Nottingham NG7 2RD UK tel. +44.(0)115.951.4839 fax. +44.(0)115.951.4812 <Mark.Pearce@Nottingham.ac.uk>
I am pleased to inform you that ARQUEOHISPANIA is available in Internet, the first
guide
of resources related to the archeology of the ancient world in Hispania. It comprises over a
1200
links, of which around 800 correspond to the hispano-portuguese archeology. The remainder
correspond to other zones of Europe, Northern Africa and the Near East, related to the Roman
Empire. These are distributed in the following sections:
-University Departments, Research Centers and Official Organizations.
-Research Projects.
-Archeological Excavations and Sites.
-Geography, Cartography and GIS.
-Museums and Expositions
-Archeological Associations, Groups and Companies.
-Electronic Publications. On-line text and magnetic media.
-Indices of printed Publications. Bibliographies. Catalogs.
-Books in the Net.
-Conferences. Courses. Forums. Chats.
-The Archeology of Ancient times in the WWW.
-Novelties
---Its address is:
http://www.teleline.es/personal/jtovar
and is also available in
http://www.lanzadera.com/arqueohispania
Send submissions to <bulletin@unb.ca>