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Dorothy Dvorsky-Rohner, review of Mary Steiber, The Poetics of Appearance in the Attic Korai (University of Texas Press, 2004), in Cloelia, fall 2004.
Lora Holland,“Diana Feminarum Tutela?: The Case of Noutrix Paperia” in Collection Latomus, Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History, Vol. XIV (2008): 95-115; "A Day With Diana" in Iris magazine, Issue 6, Summer 08, UK; “Last Act in Corinth: The Burial of Medea’s Children (E. Med. 1378-83)” CJ 103.4 (2008): 405-428; "Euclio's Solitary Slave: Staphyla in Plautus' Aulularia," New England Classical Journal 35.1 (2008): 21-30; review of Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend, Nancy Thomson de Grummond, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Publications, 2006. NECJ 34.3 (2007), p. 262-65; review of Women’s Religious Activity in the Roman Republic, Celia Schultz, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006. in the New England Classical Journal 34.2, p. 156-58; review of The Religion of the Etruscans, Nancy Thomson de Grummond and Erika Simon, eds. (University of Texas Press, 2006), in the New England Classical Journal 33 (2006): 316-19; "Plutarch's Aemilius Paullus: the Model of a Philosopher Statesman," 269-279, in The Statesman in Plutarch's Works: Volume II: The Statesman in Plutarch's Greek and Roman Lives, ed. Lukas de Blois et al. (Brill, 2005); review of The Oxford Dictionary of Classical Myth and Religion, Price and Kearns eds. (Oxford University Press, 2003), in the New England Classical Journal 31.4 (2004): 437-39.
Brian Hook, “Umbricius Caligatus: Wordplay in Juvenal 3.322” in Collection Latomus: Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History, vol. 14 (2008) 365-374; Review of P. Campana’s commentary on Juvenal, Satura X (Classical Review 58 (2008) 166-167); "Oedipus and Thyestes Among the Philosophers: Incest and Cannibalism in Plato, Diogenes, and Zeno” Classical Philology 100 (2005) 17-40; Dr. Hook was one of the three editors for The Asheville Reader: The Ancient World (2004) for UNC-Asheville's Humanities 124 course
Sophie Mills, forthcoming book chapter "Affirming Athenian Action?: Euripides' Portrayal of Military Activity and the Limits of Tragic Instruction," to be published by Cambridge University Press in 2009; review of John Davie (trans.), Euripides: The Bacchae and Other Plays. With an introduction and notes by Richard Rutherford (London: Penguin, 2005), in BMCR 2006.10.26 (available online); "What does she think of us? Donna Tartt, The Secret History, and the Image of Classicists" in Classical Outlook 83.1 (2005); Euripides. Bacchae (Duckworth, Companions to Greek and Roman Tragedy series, 2006)
Laurel Taylor, "Palazzaccio: 2005 Excavations," in Le Dimore dell'Auser: Archeologia, Architettura, ed Ambiente dell'antico lago di Sesto (Lucca 2005) 85-90.
Upcoming Faculty Conference Presentations:
under construction
Recent Faculty Presentations:
Dorothy Dvorsky-Rohner, "Intermediate Greek: Engaging the Text." CAMWS, Tucson, AZ, April 16-18, 2008
Lora Holland, "Medieval Date Rape in the Carmina Burana?" CAMWS, Tucson, AZ, April 16-18, 2008 Abstract available online
Brian Hook, “The Socratic Sneer: Plato and Roman Satire” Tenth Annual Comparative Literature Conference at the University of South Carolina: “Plato and Platonisms: The Constitution of a Tradition,” March 20-23, 2008, Columbia, SC
Lora Holland (Invited Lecture) “Titillation under the Tilia Tree: Medieval Date Rape?” Women’s History Month “Fascinating Faculty” Academic Festival, UNC-Asheville, March 2008
Lora Holland, "O Sister Where Art Thou? Same-Name Divine Pairs in Roman Religion," APA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, January 4-7, 2008
Abstract
available at http://www.apaclassics.org/AnnualMeeting/08mtg/abstracts/08-abstracts.html (scroll down to Lora L Holland)
Lora Holland, “Medieval ‘Date Rape’ in the Carmina Burana?: Benzodiazepines and the Linden Tree Flower” Science and the Humanities Conference, UNC-Asheville, October 17-19, 2007
Sophie Mills, featured speaker, Democracy and War: The Case Study of Ancient Athens session at the Sydney Democracy Forum, Sydney, Australia, August 31, 2007.
Dorothy Dvorsky-Rohner, "Beginning Greek Students: The Six Weeks Window of Opportunity," CAMWS, Cincinnati, OH, April 11-14, 2007. Abstract
Lora Holland, "Plautus Menaechmi 210-211: Greek or Roman Meats?," CAMWS, Cincinnati, OH, April 11-14, 2007. Abstract
Sophie Mills, "The Duce Salutes the Poet: Mussolini and the Virgil Monument," CAMWS, Cincinnati, OH, April 11-14, 2007. Abstract
Laurel Taylor, "Excavations at the 'Project of 100 Roman Farms,' Lucca, Italy: The 2005 and 2006 seasons at Palazzaccio," AIA Annual Meeting, January 5, 2007, San Diego. Abstract
Dorothy Dvorsky-Rohner, “Mutable Iconography: Prometheus Bound and Philoctetes; A new look at old myth.” CAMWS-Southern Section, Memphis, fall 2006.
Lora Holland,“Reading Medieval Latin Manuscripts: Living the Humanistic Ideal in the 21st Century” CAMWS-Southern Section, Memphis, fall 2006. Abstract
Sophie Mills, “A Rehabilitation of Pentheus: John Bowen’s The Disorderly Women” CAMWS-Southern Section, Memphis, fall 2006.
Brian Hook, "Self-Consuming Vice: Philosophy in Juvenal's Fifteenth Satire," APA Annual Meeting, Montreal, CA, 2006. Abstract
Dorothy Dvorsky-Rohner, "Sexual Pollution and Private Space: Did Lysias have it wrong?" CAMWS, Gainesville, FL, April 6-8, 2006.
Lora Holland, "Livy and the Aventine Sanctuary of Diana in Archaic Rome." CAMWS, Gainesville, FL, April 6-8, 2006. Abstract
Sophie Mills, "Thucydides book 2: Echoes of 480 and Rumblings of Doom," CAMWS, Gainesville, FL, April 6-8, 2006. Abstract
Laurel Taylor, "Communicating difference: some uses of style in Roman funerary images," CAMWS, Gainesville, FL, April 6-8, 2006. Abstract
Dr. Lora Holland was a respondent at the COLLOQUIUM ON ROMAN RELIGION at the University of Virginia, April 8-9, 2005.
http://bullpup.lib.unca.edu/library/facpubs/ links to a comprehensive list of UNC=Asheville faculty publications being compiled by Ramsey library.
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