Contact Information
John Bauschatz
Cesar Chavez 423
1110 E James Rogers Road
Tucson, AZ 85721
office: Cesar Chavez 410
office phone: (520) 621-7422
email: jbausch1@email.arizona.edu
homepage: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~jbausch1/
Education
2005 |
Duke University, Department of Classical Studies, Ph.D. |
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Dissertation: "Policing the Chôra: Law Enforcement in Ptolemaic Egypt" (Director: Joshua D. Sosin) |
1997 |
Brown University, Classical Studies, B.A., magna cum laude |
1996 |
College Year in Athens, Greece (summer program) |
Professional Experience
2014–present |
Associate Professor, The University of Arizona, Department of History |
2014–present |
Associate Professor, The University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
07–14 |
Assistant Professor, The University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
05–07 |
Visiting Assistant Professor, Swarthmore College, Department of Classics |
04/05 |
John F. Oates Named Instructor, Duke University, Department of Classical Studies |
02–04 |
Graduate Instructor, Duke University, Department of Classical Studies |
2001 |
Graduate Student Teaching Assistant, Duke in Rome Summer Program |
97–99 |
Instructor, Brandon Hall School, Atlanta, Georgia |
1997 |
Instructor, Upward Bound Summer Program, University of Maine |
Awards and Honors
2012–4 |
Honors Professor, Honors College, University of Arizona |
2013/4 |
National Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America |
2008 |
Alternate, University of Cincinnati Margo Tytus Summer Fellowship |
2006 |
Faculty Summer Research Award, Swarthmore College |
04/05 |
John F. Oates Named Instructorship, Duke University |
03, 04 |
Duke University Graduate School Conference Travel Fellowship |
2003 |
Duke University Graduate School Summer Research Fellowship |
1997 |
Brown University, Department of Classics, LaFayette Sabine Foster Prize in Greek |
1997 |
Brown University, Department of Classics, Minnie Helen Hicks Prize in Classical Appreciation for honors thesis |
Monographs
2013 |
Law and Enforcement in Ptolemaic Egypt. Cambridge UP |
Book Chapters
2023 |
"Crime, Punishment and Papyri: Law Enforcement in Ptolemaic Egypt". In A Cultural History of Crime and Punishment in Antiquity. Edited by Adriaan Lanni. Bloomsbury. (forthcoming) |
Articles
Edited Volumes
Translations
2023 |
translation of Greek prose: Plato's Phaedo (in progress) |
2020 |
translation of Greek poetry: the Greek epigrams of Angelo Poliziano |
2018 |
translations of Greek prose: Plato's Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates and Crito |
2016 |
translations of Greek papyri (on papyri.info): BGU VI 1222.44–71; 1244; 1252; 1253; VIII 1773; 1784; 1855; Chrest.Wilck. 166; P.Athen 8; P.Cair.Zen. II 59224; III 59379; 59475; 59509; IV 59626; P.Coll.Youtie I 16; P.Dion. 10; P.Diosk. 6; 7; P.Enteux. 25; 72; 79; 83; 84; P.Erasm. I 1; P.Frankf. I 3.13–29; P.Genova III 101; P.Giss.Univ. I 9; P.Hamb. IV 238; P.Heid. IX 428; P.Hels. I 2; P.Hib. I 73; II 198.85–122; P.Köln VII 313B.10–20; P.Lond. VII 2045; P.Petr. II 13Fr3; III 28FrE; 32G.b.recto; P.Rev. 2nd ed. xxxvii; P.Tebt. III.1 793.iii.19–iv.6; 797; III.2 848.1–3; PSI IV 423; SB I 5675; III 7202.1–20, 34–37; VIII 9792; XIV 12089; XVI 12468; 12813; UPZ I 5.1–13; 7; 106; 110.128–155 |
2016 |
translations of Greek prose: Lysias 1; 3 |
2015 |
translations of Greek papyri (on papyri.info): BGU III 1012; VIII 1844; 1851; 1854; 1881; Chrest.Mitt. 5; 32; P.Cair.Zen. I 59031; 59136; II 59232; 59275; III 59343; 59392; 59404; 59484; P.Eleph. 12; P.Genova III 95; P.Gur. 5; P.Heid. VI 362; P.Hib. II 203; P.Köln VI 274; P.Petr. II 19; P.Polit.Iud. 1; 2; P.Tebt. I 264; III.2 862; 904; 922; P.Zen.Pestm. 61; PSI IV 347, 419; V 490; 532; SB XX 14708; XXIV 16285; UPZ I 119 |
2014 |
translations of Greek papyri (on papyri.info): BGU VI 1215; VIII 1730, 1778, 1780, 1821; P.Diosk. 5, 9; P.Enteux. 41, 82; P.Genova II 55; P.Gur. 20, 21; P.Hamb. II 172; P.Hib. I 36; P.Louvre II 98; P.Petr. III 64B, C; P.Ryl. IV 570; PSI IV 345, V 483; P.Tebt. III.1 736, III.2 903, 957, 962; P.Tor.Choach. 8; P.Yale I 33; SB VI 9104, 9215, X 10272 |
2011 |
translations of Greek poetry in A. Feng, "In Laura's Shadow: Casting Female Humanists as Petrarchan Beloveds in Quattrocento Letters". In The Inner Life of Women in Medieval Romance Literature: Grief, Guilt, and Hypocrisy. Edited by Jeff Rider and Jamie Friedman. Palgrave Macmillan. Pp223–247 |
Reviews
2023 |
Review of C. Fischer-Bovet and S. von Reden, eds., Comparing the Ptolemaic and Seleucid Empires. Integration, Communication, and Resistance (Cambridge, 2021), BASP (forthcoming) |
2014 |
Review of C. Riggs, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Roman Egypt (Oxford, 2012), CJ 2014.02.05 |
2011 |
Review of J.K. Winnicki, Late Egypt and Her Neighbours. Foreign Population in Egypt in the First Millennium B.C. (Warsaw, 2009), JAEI 3.1: 1–2 |
2009 |
Review of R. Bagnall, ed., Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300–700 (Cambridge, 2007), CJ 2009.01.04 |
2008 |
Review of J. Marincola, ed., A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography (Malden [MA], 2007), BMCR 2008.07.45 |
2007 |
Review of J. Bingen, Hellenistic Egypt: Monarchy, Society, Economy, Culture (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 2007), BMCR 2007.10.01 |
2007 |
Review of P. Green, The Hellenistic Age. A Short History (New York, 2007), BMCR 2007.06.32 |
Databases
Presentations
2023 |
"Lacuna Matata 2: New Texts from the Pesouris Archive," Eta Sigma Phi Lecture Series, University of Arizona, March (on invitation) |
2021 |
"Lacuna Matata: Filling Some Worrisome Gaps," Eta Sigma Phi Lecture Series, University of Arizona, February (on invitation) |
2020 |
“Discrimination in the Desert: Intolerance in Southern Arizona and Ptolemaic Egypt,” TEDx talk, Basis Tucson North, January (on invitation) |
2019 |
Guest speaker, One Star Bazaar podcast, episode on "Pompeii" (season 1, episode 22), April |
2019 |
Guest speaker, Southern Arizona science fiction writers group, presentation on Ptolemaic policing, January |
2014 |
“Talking the Beat: Approaches to Policing, Ancient and Modern,” panel discussion, Pima Community College East, November (on invitation) |
2014 |
Interview on Ptolemaic policing for radio show, “Indiana Jones: Myth, Reality, and 21st Century Archaeology," October (on invitation) |
2014 |
“Cops and Robbers, Egyptian Style: Police Work in Ptolemaic Egypt,” American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE), Arizona Chapter, April (on invitation) |
2014 |
–––, Archaeological Institute of America, Richmond (VA) Society, April (on invitation) |
2014 |
–––, Archaeological Institute of America, Williamsburg (VA) Society, April (on invitation) |
2014 |
–––, Archaeological Institute of America, Central Arizona Society, March (on invitation) |
2013 |
–––, Archaeological Institute of America, Columbus (OH) Society, October (on invitation) |
2013 |
–––, Archaeological Institute of America, Dallas (TX) Society, October (on invitation) |
2012 |
Presentation on Julius Caesar, Arizona Repertory Theatre Lobby Lecture Series, March (on invitation) |
2012 |
“Histories of Abuse: Criminal Records in Greek Papyri, 323–30 B.C.,” California State University, Los Angeles, January (on invitation) |
2012 |
Presentation on pedagogy, California State University, Los Angeles, January (on invitation) |
2011 |
“Cops and Robbers, Egyptian Style,” Hellenic Cultural Foundation Lecture Series, Tucson, September |
2011 |
“Busting and Booking: Police Work in Ptolemaic Egypt,” Goode Family Excellence Fund Speaker, University of Wyoming, April (on invitation) |
2010 |
“Cops and Robbers, Egyptian Style,” Hellenic Cultural Foundation Lecture Series, Tucson, September |
2010 |
“Police, Papyrology and Petitions,” Tufts University, February (on invitation) |
2009 |
“Cops and Robbers, Egyptian Style,” Hellenic Cultural Foundation Lecture Series, Tucson, September |
2009 |
“Ptolemaic Phylakitai: Variety and Versatility,” American Philological Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, January |
2008 |
“Cops and Robbers, Egyptian Style: The Ptolemaic Phylakitai,” Archaeological Institute of America, Tucson Society, November |
2008 |
Presentation on work in progress (Ptolemaic papyri), University of Arizona Department of Classics, Fall 2008 Faculty Colloquium Series, November |
2008 |
“Agents of Appeal: Petitions to Ptolemaic Police,” American Philological Association annual meeting, Chicago, January |
2007 |
"Crime, Punishment and Papyri: Police in Hellenistic Egypt," Bowdoin College, February (on invitation) |
2007 |
–––, Fairfield University, February (on invitation) |
2007 |
–––, Louisiana State University, February (on invitation) |
2007 |
–––, University of Arizona, February (on invitation) |
2007 |
–––, Washington University, February (on invitation) |
2007 |
–––, Lawrence University, January (on invitation) |
2007 |
–––, Vanderbilt University, January (on invitation) |
2007 |
"The Strong Arm of the Law: Ptolemaic Policing and Security," American Philological Association annual meeting, San Diego, January |
2006 |
Presentation on papyrology and Ptolemaic policing, Rutgers University, December (on invitation) |
2006 |
–––, Colgate University, February (on invitation) |
2006 |
Presentation on Greek colonization, University of California, Davis, February (on invitation) |
2006 |
"Cops, Crimes and Criminals: Policing Ptolemaic Egypt," University of California, Davis, February (on invitation) |
2006 |
"Two Sides of the Same Coin? Crime and Punishment in Classical Athens and Ptolemaic Egypt," University of Toronto, January (on invitation) |
2006 |
“Police Corruption in Ptolemaic Egypt,” American Philological Association annual meeting, Montreal, January |
2005 |
“Arrest, Investigation, Resolution: Police Work in the Ptolemaic Chôra,” University of Western Ontario, February (on invitation) |
2005 |
“Diversity in Detention: Ptolemaic Prisons,” American Philological Association annual meeting, Boston, January |
2004 |
–––, Duke University, December |
2004 |
“Archiphylakitai in Ptolemaic Egypt: A Hierarchy of Equals?,” American Philological Association annual meeting, San Francisco, January |
2003 |
–––, Duke University, December |
2003 |
“Death in the Duke Papyri,” Duke/UNC Graduate Colloquium in Classics, Duke University, March |
Conferences
2021 |
Roles of Maia and Zeus in the production of the Homeric Hymn to Hermes, Homerathon 2021, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, May |
2011 |
House Manager, APA production of Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazousai, American Philological Association/ Archaeological Institute of America annual meeting, San Antonio, January |
2011 |
Tucson Society Delegate, AIA Business Meeting, American Philological Association/Archaeological Institute of America annual meeting, San Antonio, January |
2010 |
Tucson Society Delegate, AIA Business Meeting, American Philological Association/Archaeological Institute of America annual meeting, Anaheim, January |
2008 |
Presider, Greek History session (4a), CAMWS Spring meeting, University of Arizona, April |
2008 |
Role of Satyr #1 in APA production of Euripides’ Cyclops, American Philological Association/Archaeological Institute of America annual meeting, Chicago, January |
2006 |
Invited participant, Exploring Collaboration in Classics: Rhodes College, November |
2005 |
Invited participant, Technologists’ summit on the future of online tools for papyrology and classics: Duke University, April |
2005 |
Invited participant, Papyrologists’ summit on the future of online tools for papyrology and classics: Duke University, March |
2004 |
Invited participant, The Future of the Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri: Duke University, August |
2001 |
Chair, Duke/UNC Graduate Colloquium in Classics, “Gods and Monsters: Divinization and Demonization in the Ancient World,” Duke University, March |
B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. Theses Directed or Refereed
2019 |
Angel Bustamante (M.A., Classics), "But Wait, There's More: On the Additions of Esther" (committee member) |
2019 |
Abram Delecki (M.A., History), "Judean Cultural Resistance to the Persian and Hellenistic States: the Beginnings of a Jewish Kingdom" (committee member) |
2017 |
Kelly Moss (M.A., Classics), "The Development and Diffusion of the Cult of Isis in the Hellenistic Period" (committee member) |
2016 |
Matthew Coleman (Ph.D., History), "'Pardon the Lack of Eloquence': The Creation of New Traditions from Imperial Contact in Roman Gaul" (committee member) |
2015 |
Lucca Green (M.A., Classics), "Towards an Understanding of Herodotean Historiê" (Director) |
2015 |
Victor Republicano III (M.A., Classics), "Cultus Honorum: Cult Practices and the 'Do Ut Des' Relationship in Ancient Greece, with Comparisons to Ancient Egypt" (Co-Director) |
2015 |
Justin Shaw (M.A., Classics), "Divine Tragedy: Greek Poetics in Exodus" (Director) |
2014 |
Alec Wall (M.A., Classics), "Nec capere irarum fluctus in pectore possunt: Vergil's Turnus & Lucan's Caesar in Similies" (committee member) |
2014 |
Jessica Sue Wiles (M.A., Classics), "Personal Piety in the Ptolemaic Period: Religion for Pride and Protection" (Director) |
2013 |
Laura Grantham (M.A., Classics), “Thrift of the Nile: Trade and Monopolies in Ptolemaic Egypt” (Director) |
2013 |
Jaimie Gunderson (M.A., Religious Studies, University of Kansas), “Uncovering a Jewish Presence in Pompeii through Epigraphic Data” (committee member) |
2013 |
Emily Hulme (M.A., Classics), “Lies and Deception in the Republic and Laws” (committee member) |
2013 |
Stefania Mitzithras (M.A., Classics), “Atossa Dreams in Aeschylus’ Persae” (Director) |
2013 |
Evelyn Rick (M.A., Classics), “Empty Ears and a Keen-Smelling Mind: Language as Sensory Evidence of Epicurean Truth in De Rerum Natura” (committee member) |
2012 |
Adam Donaldson (Ph.D., History), “War within Rome: A Comparative-Analytical Study of the Slave Wars of the Roman Republic” (committee member) |
2012 |
Corey Ellithorpe (M.A., Classics), “Concordia and Propaganda of the Civil War Emperors of A.D. 193–7” (Director) |
2012 |
Andrew Estes (M.A., Classics), “Running from Athens: Imperial Anxiety, Social Cohesion, and Alcibiades” (Director) |
2012 |
Vaclav Shatillo (M.A., Classics), “Themistocles Reconsidered: An Approach to Reading Herodotus” (Director) |
2011 |
Sydney Goodhand (B.A., Classics), “Hemlocking Them Up: Comparative Policing and Punishment in Classical Athens and the United States” (Director) |
2011 |
Mike Hagedon (M.A., Classics), “Portrayals of the Pharisees and Sadducees in Josephus and the New Testament” (committee member) |
2011 |
Drew Stimson (M.A., Classics), “Veluti tabes: Plague, Civil Discord and Greed in Ancient Historiography” (Director) |
2010 |
Adam Cirzan (M.A., Classics), “Damnatio Memoriae in Ancient Egypt” (committee member) |
2010 |
Isaiah Clough (M.A., Classics), “Redefining Heroism: The Emergence of the Mature Hero in the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Iliad and the Odyssey” (committee member) |
2010 |
Lauren Dreyfuss (M.A., Classics), “The Odd Couple: Plautus, Polybius and Constructions of Roman Identity in the Second Century B.C.E.” (Director) |
2010 |
Greg Dzara (M.A., Classics), “Patronus Patriae: Augustus’ Manipulation of the Patron-Client Relationship in the Founding of the Principate” (committee member) |
2010 |
Hunter Nielsen (M.A., Classics), “Otium in the Augustan Age” (committee member) |
2010 |
Christy Scott (M.A., Classics), “A Long Walk in the Desert: A Study of Roman hydreumata along the Trade Routes between the Red Sea and the Nile” (committee member) |
2009 |
Chris Bravo (M.A., Classics), “Chattering Like the Swallows: Characterizations of the Barbarian “Other” in Greek Comedy” (Director) |
2009 |
Jeremy Miranda (M.A., Classics), “From Rags to Witches: The Sympathetic Portrayal of Euripides’ Medea” (committee member) |
2009 |
Leigh Perry (M.A., Classics), “Insatiable Avarice or Laudable Ambition? Cleopatra and the Economy of Late Ptolemaic Egypt” (Director) |
2008 |
Carrie Bieging (M.A., Classics), “Politics and Rhetoric in the Epitaphioi Logoi of Demosthenes and Hyperides” (Director) |
2008 |
Katie Bussinger (M.A., Classics), “Illegal Marriage and the Attic Orators” (Director) |
2008 |
Kathryn McBride (M.A., Classics), “The Changing Iconography of Ptolemaic Queenship” (committee member) |
2008 |
Chris Parr (M.A., Classics), “Lupanar: Rethinking the Roman Brothel” (committee member) |
2008 |
Hayley Taga (M.A., History), “Temple E and Roman Identity in Early Roman Corinth” (committee member) |
2008 |
Catherine Urban (M.A., Classics), “The Power of Books: Public Libraries and Patronage in Imperial Rome” (committee member) |
Courses Taught
Classics 031 |
"Greece and the Barbarians" (Swarthmore College, Fall 2006) |
Classics 044 |
"The Early Roman Empire" (Swarthmore College, Spring 2006) |
Classics 160B1 |
"Meet the Ancients: Gateway to Greece and Rome" (University of Arizona, Fall 2018; online, Fall 2020) |
Classics 160D3 |
"Critical Concepts in Culture" (online; University of Arizona: Spring/Fall; Summer/Winter) |
Classics 180.02 |
"Crime and Punishment in the Ancient World" (Duke University, Spring 2005) |
Classics 195A |
"Encountering Greco-Roman Antiquity" (U of Arizona, Fall 2008) |
Classics 220 |
"The Classical Tradition (Part 1)" (University of Arizona, Fall 2011) |
Classics 399 |
Independent study, International Trade in 5th Century B.C. Greece (University of Arizona, Spring 2014) |
Classics 499 |
Independent study, "Readings in Greco-Roman Egypt" (University of Arizona, Fall 2007) |
Classics 596A |
"Greek and Roman Literature, History and Archaeology: Hellenistic Egypt" (University of Arizona, Fall 2012) |
Classics 599 (1) |
Independent study, "Cities of Ptolemaic Egypt" (University of Arizona, Spring 2008) |
Classics 599 (2) |
Independent study, "Late Ptolemaic Papyri" (University of Arizona, Fall 2008) |
Classics 599 (3) |
Independent study, "An Inquiry into Herodotus' Histories" (University of Arizona, Fall 2009) |
Classics 599 (4) |
Independent study, "Herodotus and Democracy" (University of Arizona, Fall 2011) |
Greek 011 (1) |
"Intermediate Greek" (Lysias) (Swarthmore College, Fall 2005) |
Greek 011 (2) |
"Plato and Socratic Irony" (Swarthmore College, Fall 2006) |
Greek 012 |
"Homer" (Swarthmore College, Spring 2007) |
Greek 101 |
"Elementary Classical Greek (Part 1)" (University of Arizona, Fall 2014) |
Greek 102 |
"Elementary Classical Greek (Part 2)" (University of Arizona, Spring 2014) |
Greek 112 |
"Intensive Elementary Classical Greek" (University of Arizona, Summer 2015) |
Greek 201 |
"Intermediate Classical Greek (Part 1)" (Lysias) (University of Arizona, Fall 2014) |
Greek 202 |
"Intermediate Classical Greek (Part 2)" (Homer) (University of Arizona, Spring 2023) |
Greek 212 |
"Intensive Intermediate Classical Greek" (University of Arizona, Summer 2015) |
Greek 402/502 |
"Readings in Greek Philosophy: Aristotle's Politics" (University of Arizona, Spring 2014) |
Greek 412/512 |
"Logophilia: Love, Language and Plato's Phaedrus" (University of Arizona, Spring 2013) |
Greek 422/522 |
"Readings in Greek Drama: Comedy" (University of Arizona, Spring 2008) |
Greek 430/530 |
"Readings in Greek Historians: Herodotus" (University of Arizona, Spring 2011) |
Greek 439/539 |
"Readings in Greek Oratory: Demosthenes" (University of Arizona, Fall 2007) |
Greek 499/599 |
Independent study, "The Last Days of Socrates" (University of Arizona, Fall 2001) |
Greek 599 (2) |
Independent study, "Aeschylus" (University of Arizona, Fall 2007) |
Greek 599 (3) |
Independent study, "Greek Prose Composition" (University of Arizona, Spring 2014) |
Greek 599 (4) |
Independent study, "Topics in Herodotus" (University of Arizona, Fall 2012) |
History 120 |
"Topics in History: Handbooks and How-To Guides in the Ancient World" (Univ. of Arizona: Fall 2016; Winter 2020) |
History 203 |
"The Ancient Mediterranean: Power and Identity" (University of Arizona, Spring 2018) |
History 204 |
"Greek History" (University of Arizona; Fall 2022; online, Summer 2023) |
History 205 |
"Roman History" (University of Arizona, Fall 2022) |
History 303 |
"Crime and Punishment in the Ancient World" (University of Arizona, Spring 2023) |
Honors 195J (1) |
"Special Topics in the Humanities: Crime and Punishment in the Ancient World" (University of Arizona, Fall 2012) |
Honors 195J (2) |
"Special Topics in the Humanities: Handbooks and How-To Guides in the Ancient World" (University of Arizona, Fall 2013) |
Latin 1 |
"Elementary Latin, Part 1" (Duke University, Fall 2002) |
Latin 2 |
"Elementary Latin, Part 2" (Duke University, Spring 2003) |
Latin 011 |
"Love and Hatred in Catullus" (Swarthmore College, Fall 2006) |
Latin 014 |
"Medieval Latin" (Swarthmore College, Spring 2006) |
Latin 14 |
"Intensive Beginning Latin" (Duke University, Summer 2002) |
Latin 15 |
"Intensive Intermediate Latin" (Duke University, Summer 2002) |
Latin 093 |
Independent study, "Petronius" (Swarthmore College, Fall 2006) |
Latin 426/526 |
"The Roman Emperors" (University of Arizona, Fall 2013) |
Educational Materials
2021 |
Crime and Punishment in the Ancient World. 3rd ed. Cognella |
2018 |
Crime and Punishment in the Ancient World. 2nd ed. Cognella |
2016 |
Beginning Greek tools: Answer keys to H. Hansen & G. Quinn, Greek: An Intensive Course. 2nd revised ed. (Fordham UP, 1992); Review sheets (with keys) for Hansen & Quinn; Grammar and syntax notes for Hansen & Quinn; Notetaking aid for Hansen & Quinn; List of all Greek vocabulary for Hansen & Quinn (both by unit and by part of speech); English grammar basics for students of beginning Greek; chart of all principal parts from Athenaze, books 1 and 2 (2nd ed.), made by a former student |
2016 |
Intermediate Greek tools: Greek texts of Lysias 1, Lysias 3 , Aristotle's Politics, Plato's Phaedrus, and Iliad 1 for interlinear notetaking or overhead use |
2016 |
Beginning Latin tools: Answer keys to F. Moreland & R. Fleischer, Latin: An Intensive Course. (University of California Press, 1990); Review sheets (with keys) for Moreland & Fleischer |
2016 |
Intermediate Latin tools: Latin text of the Res Gestae for interlinear notetaking or overhead use |
2016 |
Crime and Punishment in the Ancient World. 1st ed. Cognella |
2016 |
HIST 120: Handbooks and How-To Guides in the Ancient World. University Readers |
2016 |
Readings in Greco-Roman Culture and Civilization. 1st ed. Cognella |
2015 |
Crime and Punishment in the Ancient World: CLAS 160D3. 1st ed. Cognella |
2015 |
In the Beginnings: CLAS 160B1. Cognella |
2011 |
Classics 220: The Classical Tradition, Part 1. 2nd ed. University Readers |
2009 |
Classics 220: The Classical Tradition, Part 1. University Readers |
Institutional Service
21–present |
Mentor, Ronald E. McNair Achievement Program, University of Arizona |
21–present |
Chair, Brown Bag Seminar Committee, Department of History, University of Arizona |
2021 |
Judge, HGA/Phi Alpha Theta History Department Open House, University of Arizona |
20–present |
Director, Egyptian Expedition, University of Arizona |
20–present |
Director, Graduate Certificate in Egyptian Archaeology, University of Arizona |
17–present |
Coordinator, Graduate Student Foreign Language Exams, University of Arizona, Department of History |
15–2020 |
Committee Member, Graduate Certificate in Egyptian Archaeology, University of Arizona |
2018 |
Committee Member, Hiring Committee, University of Arizona, Department of History |
13–14 |
Member, Graduate Student Educational and Professional Development Fund Committee, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
12–14 |
Member, Ad Hoc Bylaws Committee, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
10–14 |
Faculty Advisor, Eta Sigma Phi, Eta Iota chapter (University of Arizona) |
07–14 |
Member, Advising Committee, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
08–13 |
Member, Awards Committee, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
11–12 |
Classics Representative, Dean’s Advisory Council, University of Arizona |
11–12 |
Member, Recruitment and Retention Committee, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
09–12 |
Director, Ancient Greek Program, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
07–12 |
Member, Curriculum Committee, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
2012 |
Latin Consultant, University of Arizona Repertory Theatre production of Julius Caesar, January |
2012 |
Member, Ad Hoc Advisory Council to the Head, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
2012 |
Member, Search Committees, VAP positions, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
10–11 |
Member, Strategic Planning Committee, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
09–11 |
Editor, University of Arizona Department of Classics Newsletter, ΩΑΣΙΣ (OASIS) |
08–11 |
Chair, Recruitment and Retention Committee, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
2011 |
Member, Search Committee, Chair position, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
08–10 |
Webmaster, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
2010 |
Advisor to Search Committee, VAP position, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
2010 |
Greek and Latin Consultant, Arizona Repertory Theater production of Dracula, September |
08–09 |
Chair, University of Arizona, Department of Classics, 2008/9 Faculty Colloquium Series |
2009 |
Member, Search Committee, VAP position, University of Arizona, Department of Classics |
2007 |
Latin Consultant, Arizona Repertory Theater production of Top Girls, November |
2007 |
Latin Consultant, University of Arizona School of Theater Arts production of Candide, October |
Service to Field
19–present |
Associate Editor, JAEI (Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections) |
15–present |
Member, DDbDP (Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri) Editorial Board for Translations |
2020 |
Outside Reader, Didaskalia |
15–19 |
Assistant Editor, JAEI (Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections) |
11–16 |
Book Review Book Forwarder (self-appointed), CB (The Classical Bulletin) |
14–15 |
Interim Treasurer, AIA (Archaeological Institute of America), Tucson chapter |
12–15 |
Society Contact, AIA (Archaeological Institute of America), Tucson chapter |
08–15 |
Member, AIA (Archaeological Institute of America) |
12–14 |
Editorial Liaison, JAEI (Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections) |
12–14 |
Member, AIP (Association Internationale de Papyrologues) |
12–14 |
Member, ASP (American Society of Papyrologists) |
08–14 |
Member, WCC (Women’s Classical Caucus) |
07–14 |
Member, CAMWS (Classical Association of the Middle West and South) |
02–14 |
Member, APA (American Philological Association) |
2014 |
External Reader, TAPA (Transactions of the American Philological Association ) |
10–12 |
External Reader, JAEI (Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections) |
08–12 |
Webmaster, AIA (Archaeological Institute of America), Tucson chapter |
10–11 |
Book Review Editor, CB (The Classical Bulletin) |
07–11 |
Member, CAMWS Subcommittee on the School Awards |
07–08 |
Member, Local Organizing Committee, CAMWS Spring 2008 meeting |
05–08 |
Assistant Director, Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri (DDbDP: http://www.papyri.info/docs/ddbdp) |
00–05 |
Research Assistant to Advanced Papyrological Information System (http://papyri.info/docs/apis) |
Community Service
2023–present |
President, Villa Venice Condominium Association |
2020–present |
Cubmaster, St. Cyril Cub Scout Pack 115 |
2020–present |
Reading Coach, Literacy Connects Reading Seed Program |
2020–present |
Treasurer, Southern Arizona Figure Skating Club |
2019–present |
Big Brother, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southern Arizona |
2012–present |
Coach, Learn to Skate Tucson |
2022–23 |
Vice President, Villa Venice Condominium Association |
2021–22 |
Treasurer, Villa Venice Condominium Association |
2019–21 |
Math Tutor for GED student |
2020 |
At-Large Board Member, Country Glenn Neighborhood Association |
2019 |
Guest speaker, senior capstone course on Rome, Basis Tucson North, September |
08–14, 2016 |
Guest speaker, Arizona Summer Youth University Classics Camp |
08–15 |
Member, Hellenic Cultural Foundation of Tucson |
2013 |
Guest speaker, middle school Classics Club, Basis Tucson, February |
2013 |
Guest speaker, middle school Classics Club, Basis Tucson North, September |
2009 |
Career mentor for local high school student, September–October |
2007 |
Guest speaker, 5th/6th grade Ancient History classes, Tucson Hebrew Academy, October |
2007 |
Guest speaker, 7th/8th grade Modern European History class, Tucson Hebrew Academy, October |
2007 |
Contributor to LATINUM, the Latin learning podcast, Summer |
2007 |
Guest speaker, 5th grade class, Wilmington Friends School, March |
References
Steve Johnstone |
University of Arizona, History |
(520) 621-3961 |
sjohnsto@u.arizona.edu |
Mike Lippman |
U of Nebraska, Classics/Religious Studies |
(402) 472-4480 |
mlippman2@unl.edu |
Jennifer Kendall |
Basis Tucson North |
(520) 207-0076 |
jennifer.kendall@basistucsonnorth.org |
Alison Futrell |
University of Arizona, History |
(520) 626-8428 |
afutrell@email.arizona.edu |
Joshua D. Sosin |
Duke University, Classical Studies |
(919) 681-2992 |
joshua.sosin@duke.edu |
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