Canadian Classical Bulletin/Bulletin Canadien des Etudes Anciennes
14.6 2008 03 14 ISSN 1198-9149
Editors/Rédacteurs: J. W. Geyssen (University of New Brunswick), Michael P. Fronda (McGill University) & Renaud Gagné (McGill University)
webpage: http://cac-scec.ca/
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Published by e-mail by the Classical Association of Canada/
Publié par courrier électronique par la société canadienne des études classiques
President: James Murray (University of New Brunswick, Fredericton) jsm@unb.ca
Secretary/ Secrétaire: Patrick Baker (Université Laval) Patrick.Baker@hst.ulaval.ca
Treasurer/ Trésorier: Annabel Robinson (University of Regina) annabel.robinson@uregina.ca
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Contents:
[1] Positions Available
[2] Conference Announcements
[3] Varia
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[1] Positions Available
From: Sonja Bermingham sberming@uvic.ca
DEPARTMENT OF GREEK AND ROMAN STUDIES
SESSIONAL TEACHING AVAILABLE, 2008-2009
Subject to funding, The Department of Greek and Roman Studies has sessional teaching available in the following courses for 2008-2009:
Fall
LATI 101 F01 Introductory Latin I
LATI 101 F02 Introductory Latin I
LATI 101 F03 Introductory Latin I
GRS 250 F01 The Contribution of Greek and Latin to the English Language
GREE 101 F01 Introductory Ancient Greek I
Spring
LATI 102 S01 Introductory Latin II
LATI 102 S02 Introductory Latin II
LATI 102 S03 Introductory Latin II
GRS 316 S01 Greek and Roman Novels and Romances
GRS 200 S01 Greek and Roman Mythology
GREE 202 S01 Introduction to Greek Literature
The Department solicits expressions of interest from individuals qualified to teach these courses. Preference will be given to instructors who already have experience teaching the courses. Please send (by e-mail) expressions of interest which include a current CV and an indication of which of these courses have been previously taught, to Cedric A.J. Littlewood, Chair, Department of Greek and Roman Studies, calwood@uvic.ca, by April 31, 2008. A decision should be made within 10 days.
These appointments are within CUPE, local 4163 (component 3), Sessional Lecturers certification. The University of Victoria is an equity employer and encourages applications from women, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, and aboriginal persons. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed in the first instance to Canadian Citizens and permanent residents. The Department of Greek and Roman Studies reserves the right to fill additional teaching assignments from the pool of applicants for this posting.
Posted Thursday, February 28, 2008.
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[2] Conference Announcements
From: Steeve Bélanger Steeve.Belanger@iea.ulaval.ca
Journée d’Étude
Les Changements climatiques
dans une perspective historique et syStémique des interactions
société-environnement naturel
Arcerianus A., Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliotek
JEUDI, le 3 AVRIL 2008
SALLE BNF-4423
PROGRAMME
Approches théoriques et étude de cas
9h30-9h45 : Mot de bienvenue
9h45-10h15 : Elly Hermon, Université Laval
Réflexions sur le développement d’une méthode
d’analyse systémique des interactions société-environnement.
10h30-11h00 : Anne Watelet, Université de Laurentienne, Sudbury
Importance relative du facteur climatique dans l’interaction
société-environnement en Ontario depuis la fin du XVIIIe siècle.
11h15 -11h45 Stéphane Ghiotti, Université Paul-Valery, Montpellier III
L’eau, le territoire et l’environnement :
Quelles problématiques face au changement climatique ?
12h00 Pause - midi
Quels problèmes climatiques dans l’Empire romain ?
14h00-15h00 : Philippe Leveau, Université d’Aix -en -Provence, Cécile Allinne, Université de Caen,
Maxence Segard, Tufts University, Medford.
Approches théoriques et études de cas : contraintes climatiques dans l’évolution des
des sociétés alpines de la Préhistoire à l’ère industrielle.
15h00-15h30 : Mélissa Morin, Université Laval
Les stratégies de passage du Rhin entre le Ier et le IVe siècle de notre ère :
témoignages des variations climatiques dans la région rhénane.
15h30-16h00 : Shenny Plante, Université Laval
Questions de déboisement dans l’espace forestier de la Gaule de César.
16h00-17h00 Conclusion : Méthode systémique d’analyse de la GIRE. (gestion intégrée des ressources en eau)
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[3] Varia
From: Judith Fletcher jfletcher@wlu.ca
An oath data bank, now available on the homepage for the Oath in Archaic and Classical Greece, contains all literary and epigraphic references to Greek Oaths up to 322 BCE. The homepage contains information about the Greek Oath, and lists some publications associated with the project. For further information or to inform us of your own research on Greek Oaths contact Judith Fletcher jfletcher@wlu.ca
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/classics/oaths/index.php
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