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Bret Mulligan :: Classics Department at Haverford College

Classics at Haverford
     
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If you are a current or former student (or another interested party) looking for information about courses, visit my Teaching page or the links to the right on this page.

Information about my current and former projects, papers, and presentations, can be found on my Scholarship page.

Looking for assistance writing papers, an aggregator tracking items of interest to the Classically-inclined, information on the ancient Olympics, an explanation of the classical roots of the dollar bill, detailed timelines of the classical world, or a 100+ page annotated bibliography of Claudian Studies (and who isn't)? Then my Links & Resources page is for you.

My teaching philosophy and representative quotations from course evaluations are available in my electronic Teaching Portfolio.

Should all other forms of entertainment and human interaction have failed to stave off boredom, you are welcome to visit my Biography page, which includes action shots of me rock-climbing, pictures and movies of my dog Maggie, and information about other zany adventures.

Finally, for a collection of inspirational, amusing, enraging, or otherwise apropos quotations, visit my Commonplace Book.

If you have any questions, suggestions, or comments, please contact me at: bmulliga[at]haverford[dot]edu

 

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Current & Recent Courses

Fall 2007

GREK101: Herodotus and Lyric Poetry
CLST119: Golden Age of Athens

Spring 2007

GREK102: Homer
LATN350/647: Poets and Patrons in Flavian Rome (grad seminar)

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Current Projects

Papers and Projects:

A Poet From Egypt? A Reassessment of the Evidence for Claudian's Eastern Origin

The Particle "ara" Introducing Direct Speech in Herodotus

Letters and Letter Writers in Late Antiquity

The Problematic Ending of Claudian's Carmina Minora 9

Saturnalian Validity: Diderot's Menippean Satire

Nepos' Life of Hannibal: A Student Edition and Commentary

Suda-On-Line:
I have completed numerous entries related to Late Antiquity and assumed editing duties in December of 2003. [visit suda-on-line]

Annotated Bibliography of Claudian studies

Translation of Hermann Sudermann's five-act play, Die Lobgesänge des Claudian (1914)

Consolidated Timeline for Classical Studies