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Honorary doctorate conferred April 8th, 2008, Università Cattolica del
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Available Now: Ploutarchos, Volume 5, n.s.
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- The unpublished editio maior by G. Bernardakis, whose manuscripts are in the possession of his grandson, Panos Bernardakis, are being published by himself and Professor Heinz-Gerd Ingenkamp. This is the only continuous edition based on independent collations and also includes the achievements of the second Teubner edition. The authors intend to unite the two editions in the way Bernardakis would have done it today. The first volume has been completed, apart from final corrections, and is expected to be published in the second half of 2007. The first volume can be read on the web site www.bernardakis.de. As an introduction to the edition, please see Professor Ingenkamp's essay in Ploutarchos 3 (2005 103).
- Please see http://www.theologie.uni-goettingen.de/ger/ratioreligionis.htm for information on the new project by Rainer Hirsch-Luipold on Ratio Religionis: Religious Philosophy and Philosophical Religion in the Early Imperial Period funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Please note especially that in the context of this project, there are three scholarships available.
- You might be interested in the enterprise a few of us started recently to revive the study of Plutarch for his lessons in leadership for business and community leaders. We are working on a book and seminars that draw on Plutarch's Lives to illustrate leadership principles for today. We have a website at http://www.bostonleadershipbuilders.com/
David Trumbull
Boston, Mass.
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
Department of Classics
SUMMER RESIDENCY PROGRAM
The University of Cincinnati Classics Department is pleased to announce the Summer Residency Program. Summer Residents, in the fields of philology, history and archaeology will come to Cincinnati for a minimum of one month and a maximum of three during the summer (June 15 - September 15). Apart from residence in Cincinnati during term, the only obligation of Summer Fellows is to pursue their own research. They will receive free university housing. They will also receive office space and enjoy the use of the University of Cincinnati and Hebrew Union College Libraries.
The University of Cincinnati Burnam Classics
Library (http://www.libraries.uc.edu/libraries/classics/index.html)
is one of
the world's premier collections in the field of Classical Studies. Comprising
210,000 volumes and other research materials, the library covers all aspects
of the Classics: the languages and literatures, history, civilization, art,
and archaeology. Of special value for scholars is both the richness of the
collection and its accessibility -- almost any avenue of research in the classics
can be pursued deeply and broadly under a single roof. The unusually comprehensive
core collection, which is maintained by three professional classicist librarians,
is augmented by several special collections such as 15,000 nineteenth century
German Programmschriften, extensive holdings in Palaeography, Byzantine and
Modern Greek Studies. At neighboring Hebrew Union College, the Klau Library
(http://library.cn.huc.edu/), with
holdings in excess of 445,000
volumes and other research materials, is rich in Judaica and Near Eastern
Studies.
Application Deadline: February 15. Applicants must have the Ph.D. in hand at the time of application.
For application forms please write:
Director, Summer Residency Program
Department of Classics
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0226
There is an online application for the Summer
Residency Program at http://classics.uc.edu/resources/tytus2.html
e-mail: secretary@classics.uc.edu
http://classics.uc.edu/tytus
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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
MARGO
TYTUS VISITING SCHOLARS PROGRAM
The University of Cincinnati Classics Department is pleased to announce the Margo Tytus Visiting Scholars Program. Tytus Fellows, in the fields of philology, history and archaeology will ordinarily be at least 5 years beyond receipt of the Ph.D. Apart from residence in Cincinnati during term, the only obligation of Tytus Fellows is to pursue their own research. Fellowships are tenable during the regular academic year (October 1 to May 31).
There are two categories of Tytus Fellowships, long-term and short-term.
Long Term Fellows will come to Cincinnati for a minimum of one academic quarter (two and a half months) and a maximum of three during the regular academic year. They will receive a monthly stipend of $1000 plus housing and a transportation allowance.
Short Term Fellows will come to Cincinnati for a minimum of one month and a maximum of two during the regular academic year. They will receive housing and a transportation allowance.
Both Long Term and Short Term Fellows will also receive office space and enjoy the use of the University of Cincinnati and Hebrew Union College Libraries. While at Cincinnati Tytus Fellows will be free to pursue their own research.
The University of Cincinnati Burnam Classics Library (http://www.libraries.uc.edu/libraries/classics/index.html) is one of the world's premier collections in the field of Classical Studies. Comprising 210,000 volumes, the library covers all aspects of the Classics: the languages and literatures, history, civilization, art, and archaeology. Of special value for scholars is both the richness of the collection and its accessibility -- almost any avenue of research in the classics can be pursued deeply and broadly under a single roof. The unusually comprehensive core collection, which is maintained by three professional classicist librarians, is augmented by several special collections such as 15,000 nineteenth century German Programmschriften, extensive holdings in Palaeography, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies. At neighboring Hebrew Union College, the Klau Library, with holdings in excess of 445,000 volumes, is rich in Judaica and Near Eastern Studies.
Application
Deadline: January 1.
For application forms please write:
Director, Margo Tytus Visiting Scholars Program
Department of Classics
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0226
e-mail: secretary@classics.uc.edu
http://classics.uc.edu/tytus
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