Winter 2015 Classics Faculty Updates
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Assistant Professor of Classics Robert Germany gave an invited talk at Princeton University on“All the World's a Stage: Contemplatio Mundi in Early Roman Theater.”
Associate Professor of Classics and Chair Bret Mulligan gave an invited talk titled“Athens, Catiline, and Reacting to the Past” at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Classical Studies in New Orleans, where he also organized a panel on“Medieval Latin Poetry and Commentary.” He published a review of Christer Henriksén's A Commentary on Martial, Epigrams Book 9 in Bryn Mawr Classical Review.
William R Kenan Jr. Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature Deborah Roberts gave a talk on “Decent Obscurity and Indecent Suggestion: Polyglot Translation and the Obscene” at the Transnational Literature and Translation International Conference held at Swarthmore College.
Professors Germany, Mulligan, and Roberts co-authored“Infusing Theory into the Undergraduate Classics Curriculum: Examples from Haverford's `Senior Seminar' and `History of Literary Theory'.”