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[1] Association Announcements <Back> From: F Pownall, University of Alberta <Frances.Pownall@ualberta.ca> As we all settle down to mark the March batch of essays, I would like to remind everyone to keep the CAC Undergraduate Essay Competition in mind. Essays for any course we teach from junior surveys to senior seminars are welcome. I would prefer clean copies, as it saves me time with the whiteout. Also, students may correct small errors such as typos or bibliographical format, but the essay should essentially be the same one that was submitted in the course. The deadline is August 31, 2000, to allow essays from summer courses to be included.
Please send essays to:
[2] Positions Available <Back> From: Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, University of Windsor, <carm@uwindsor.ca> The University of Windsor invites applications for a nine-month limited-term position in Classical Studies for the period August, 15, 2000 to May 15, 2001, at the rank of lecturer or assistant professor. The successful candidate shall be qualified to teach elementary Latin and Greek as well as Roman history. Candidates should possess an A.B.D. or Ph.D. in Classics. Preference will be given to those with a Ph.D. Applicants should submit a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, evidence of successful teaching, and should arrange to have three letters of reference forwarded by April 30, 2000 to: Dr. Susan Wendt-Hildebrandt, Head Languages, Literatures, and Cultures/ Langues, littÇratures et cultures University of Windsor Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4 phone: (519) 253-3000 ext. 2873 fax: (519) 971-3648 <swh@uwindsor.ca>. Visit our web site for information: http://www.uwindsor.ca/facultypositions The University of Windsor is committed to employment equity and welcomes applications from Aboriginal Peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities. Applications from women are particularly encouraged. In accordance with Canada immigration regulations, this advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.
From: R.L. Fowler, University of Bristol, <Robert.Fowler@bristol.ac.uk> The Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Bristol, seeks to make a permanent appointment with effect from 1 September 2000 in the field of ancient art/visual culture and/or its reception. The successful candidate must contribute fully to the research, teaching, and administration of the Department. Applicants should have a PhD in hand or close to completion, and proven potential in research. Salary will be on the Lecturer Grade A scale starting at GBP 17,238 per annum (currently under review).The closing date for applications is 14 April 2000. Send letter of application, CV and the names of three referees to the Recruitment Office, Senate House, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TH quoting reference 6288. Further particulars of the post are available from the same address. Informal enquiries may be directed to Robert L. Fowler, Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Bristol, 11 Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1TB, United Kingdom; Tel.: (0117) 928 8256 (dept. office with answerphone: 928-7764), Fax: (0117) 928 8678; <Robert.Fowler@bristol.ac.uk>. Information about the department's courses may be viewed at http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Classics/.
For US and other jobs see the listings of the American Philological Association:
and the Atrium:
[3] Calls for Papers <Back> From: B.T. Day, McMaster University <daybt@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca> We would like to extend an invitation to senior undergraduate and graduate students, post-docs, and sessional professors to submit an abstract to the following conference. We have extended the original deadline of March 1st to April 1st to accommodate individuals. The Graduate Students in Conjunction with the Department of Classics at McMaster University are pleased to announce the Second Graduate Students' Conference to be held on September 30th 2000. "Competition and Celebration in the Roman World" CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite submissions of abstracts from graduate and senior undergraduate students of Classics, Archaeology, Art History, Religious Studies, History, Anthropology, and related disciplines. Abstracts of no more than 250 words should be submitted by March 1, 2000. Shared papers are also welcome. Indicate the length of your talk (10 or 15 minutes), as well as any audio-visual requirements. Please submit your abstract with the following information attached on a separate piece of paper: title, name, university affiliation, and your email address. Limited billeting is available with host graduate students. If you have any questions, contact the Graduate Student Conference Committee at <daybt@mcmaster.ca> For further information, please visit our website at: http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~classics/conference/
From: <meiss@house.com.ar> La Muerte En El Mundo Grecolatino Buenos Aires, República Argentina, 26 al 29 de septiembre del 2000
TEMA CENTRAL: LA MUERTE EN EL MUNDO GRECOLATINO SUBTEMAS:
ORGANIZA:
INTERêS NACIONAL:
AUSPICIAN:
COMISIıN ORGANIZADORA: PROFESORES INVITADOS DE UNIVERSIDADES EXTRANJERAS CONFERENCIAS PLENARIAS CURSOS:
ENVIO de RESUMENES (ABSTRACTS)
El resumen (abstract) con vencimiento el 30 de junio se enviará en papel por triplicado y en diskette de 3´". Constar´ de no más de 200 palabras con la siguiente información: Datos personales del autor/ T°tulo del trabajo / Objetivos, aportes o hipótesis, Material y Metodología. Normas: Times New Roman 11, Márgenes de 3,5 y espaciado 1,5. No se aceptarán los abstracts enviados fuera de tÇrmino o que no se ajusten a las normas requeridas. Las ponencias tendrán un máximo de 8 páginas, incluidas las notas, en papel A4, tipo de letra Times New Roman 11. El tiempo de lectura para la ponencias será de 20 minutos. Las ponencias podrán presentarse en espa§ol, inglés, francés, italiano o portugués. Se aceptarán trabajos que resulten de una investigación tanto sobre la cultura clásica como sobre su recepción en las artes y literaturas contemporáneas. Todos los interesados en someter sus ponencias a referato para su eventual publicación posterior en un volumen sobre La muerte en el mundo grecolatino con sello editorial reconocido, entregarán al momento de iniciación del Simposio dos copias en papel y una en diskette de 3 ´'' en Word 8.0 (o inferior) for Windows. Fuente griega: Greek (Son of Wingreek). Quienes requieran la provisión de proyector de diapositivas, retroproyector, videocasetera o sala especial para proyecciones en el marco del Simposio, deben comunicarlo a la Comisión organizadora juntamente con el envío de su resumen. Los alumnos que deseen presentar ponencia, deberán hacerlo con el aval de un profesor de su Universidad.
OTRAS ACTIVIDADES EN EL MARCO DEL SIMPOSIO
Expoclásica: Se invita a participar a todos los autores o Instituciones editoras que deseen exponer y vender los libros del İrea de los estudios clásicos recientemente publicados, en Argentina o en el exterior. La inscripción no incluye otras actividades que se programarán con los interesados: Paseos por Buenos Aires historica - función en el teatro colón - turismo de Fin de semana, etc. ARANCELES de INSCRIPCIıN
Formas de pago de inscripción
Pagina web del simposio: http://www.retina.ar/info/simposio.html
Para solicitar información por secretaría de la comisión organizadora: E-mail: <meiss@house.com.ar> Form Please complete and return no later than June 30, 2000 to the following address: XVI Simposio Nacional de Estudios Clİsicos, Prof. Elena Huber, Cochabamba 2310 (1252) Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina I intend to present a paper I intend to take part in the Research Forum I intend to bring my publications (Expoclásica) AADEC Member Other Student
Last and First Name: Address: Tel.: Fax: E-mail: University, Institute: Date: Signature: N.B.: Foreign participants can pay the fee at the opening of the Congress.
[4] Conferences <Back> From: Susan Cole, University of Buffalo <sgcole@acsu.buffalo.edu>
A Conference in Honor of John J. Peradotto
APRIL 14-15, 2000
FRIDAY APRIL 14, 2-5 p.m.
Gregory Nagy, Harvard University: The Mantic Vision of Homeric Poetry
Chair: Timothy Boyd, University at Buffalo Egbert Bakker, University of Montreal: Remembering the God's Arrival: Opening the Apollo Hymn Matthew Clark, York University: Fighting Words: How Heroes Argue Roger Woodard, University at Buffalo: The Disruption of Time in Greek Epic
Chair: John Dugan, University at Buffalo Sheila Murnaghan, University of Pennsylvania: The Trials of Telemachus Walter Donlan, University of California at Irvine: Doing Favors, Getting Thanks: Politics of Power Carolyn Higbie, University at Buffalo: Quoting the Iliad The Conference is Free and Open to the Public. You may pre-register by writing to:
Indicate:
Hotels close to the University:
The Marriott, 1340 Millersport Highway.
The Red Roof Inn. 42 Flint Rd.
Directions to the Screening Room, Center for the Arts: For updates, see the UB Classics Website at: http://wings.buffalo.edu/academic/department/AandL/classics/ SPONSORED BY:
[5] Study Tours and Summer Study <Back> From: Leslie Longo-Viccica, Brock University <leslie@spartan.ac.brocku.ca>
CLAS 4F75: Archaeological Practicum: May 6th through June 3rd
CLAS 3P75: Archaeological Field Work: May 12th through June 3rd
N.B. Both courses will provide a systematic introduction to the techniques and procedures used in excavation and recording at a site as well as to the processing of artifacts and the data recovered. Lectures will be given by the instructors and project staff members on various aspects of the project. Each course will have an experienced field archaeologist dedicated to the instruction and the supervision of the students. There will also be a full day excursion to visit the sites and museum in far eastern Crete The project will be based in Pachiammos and will utilize the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete for the processing and study of the finds in the afternoons. For more information and a brochure write to: Professor David W. Rupp, Practicum Coordinator Department of Classics Brock University St. Catharines, Ontario CANADA L2S 3A1 <drupp@spartan.ac.brocku.ca>
[6] Varia <Back> Dr. Michael J. Carter has been appointed Assistant Professor in the Classics Department at Brock University.
From: F. Klein <fklein@ARCHIVIODISTATO.FIRENZE. IT> Convegno di studi: I MEDICI IN RETE: RICERCA E PROGETTUALITÀ SCIENTIFICA A PROPOSITO DELL'ARCHIVIO MEDICEO AVANTI IL PRINCIPATO settembre 2000, Firenze Archivio di Stato Segnalazione di lavori in corso per la Sezione poster All'attenzione degli studiosi interessati
L'Archivio di Stato di Firenze, in collaborazione con l'Istituto Nazionale di studi sul Rinascimento
e con l'Harvard University Center for Renaissance Studies at Villa I Tatti, ha in programma, per il
prossimo mese di settembre, un Convegno di studi e di approfondimento intorno ad uno dei suoi
fondi più importanti e consultati, il Mediceo avanti il Principato. Una serie di relazioni di
studiosi italiani e stranieri approfondiranno alcuni aspetti delle problematiche che questo archivio
pone alla ricerca specialistica per la sua struttura e i suoi contenuti e affronteranno momenti
particolari della sua stessa fortuna storiografica. Il Convegno ospiterà anche una Sezione
Poster in cui potranno essere annunciati i progetti in corso che per le proprie finalità di
ricerca attraversano significativamente il fondo Mediceo avanti il Principato. Il programma
definitivo sarà consultabile tra breve nel sito dell'Archivio di Stato di Firenze al seguente
indirizzo:
http://www.archiviodistato.firenze.it/manife/map.htm
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