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Education
1984: Ph.D., Classical Languages and Literature Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

1981: M. Phil., Yale University

1979: M.A., Yale University

1974-1975: Göttingen University, West Germany

1970-1974: B.A., Summa Cum Laude, Classics, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut
Dissertation
1984: "Aristophanes’ Ploutos: Comedy in Transition" Yale University
Director: Prof. C.J. Herington
Faculty Appointments
2002 (Fall): Full Professor, Classics and Archaeology, Loyola Marymount University, CA

1990: Associate Professor, Classics, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA

1987-1990: Assistant Professor, Classics, Loyola Marymount University

1987: Instructor, NEH Summer Institute in Classical Studies, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY

1984-1987: Assistant Professor, Classical Languages and Literatures, Smith College, Northampton, MA

1986: Scholar in Residence, Summer Institute for Classical Studies, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY

1984 -1985: Assistant Professor, Summer Institute for Classical Studies, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York
Academic Awards / Grants
2002-2004: Marymount Chair of Interdisciplinary Studies, Loyola Marymount University

2002: LMU Summer Research Grant: Luwian Response to Greco-Roman Hegemony

1999: LMU Summer Research Grant: Erasmian Pronunciation of Greek

1996: LMU Summer Research Grant: Socrates and the Buddha II

1995: LMU Summer Research Grant: Socrates and the Buddha I
Academic Awards/Grants, cont.

1993: Visiting Research Fellow, Yale University, Oct.-Nov.

1991: LMU Summer Research Grant: Religion in Aristophanes II

1990: LMU Summer Research Grant: Religion in Aristophanes I

1974 -1975: Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Stipend
Publications
"The Erasmian Pronunciation of Greek: A New Perspective"
Classical World 94.2 (2001), 1-12.

"Dialogues with Death: The Last Days of Socrates and the Buddha", Philosophy
East & West 50.4 (2000), 525-558.

"By Gods, Tongues and Dogs: Oaths in Aristophanes", Greece & Rome, 42.2
(1995), 135-151.

"Tragic Laughter" Classical World 84.5 (1991), 345-355.

"Topicality in Aristophanes’ Ploutos," California Studies in Classical
Antiquity 6 (Oct. 1987), 155-183.

"The Lysistrata as a Post-Dekeleian Peace Play," Transactions and Proceedings
of the American Philological Association 117 (1987), 97-104.

(Translation): Die Tragische Dichtung der Hellenen, by Albin Lesky, 497 pp.,
Yale University Press, 1983 (English title: Greek Tragic Poetry)

"The Ideology of Aristophanes’ Wealth," David Konstan and Matthew Dillon,
American Journal of Philology, 102 (1981), 371-394.
Electronic Publications
2001: Juliosebaste: Discovery of a Lost Roman City (co-author; website in progress), Purdue University
(http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~rauhn/index)

1999: Selected Odes of Horace (audio): Horace's Villa, University of California, Los Angeles
(http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/horaces-villa)

1995: Translation: Aristophanes' Frogs, for the Perseus Digital Library, Tufts University
(http://www.perseus.tufts.edu)
Book Reviews
2000: Plutarch’s Advice to the Bride and Groom and a Consolation to his Wife, ed. S.B. Pomeroy (Oxford 1999):
reviewed in Ancient History Bulletin, vol. 14.1-2 (2000), 64.

1998
a) Atlas of Classical History, M. Grant (Oxford 1994)
b) Pederasty and Pedagogy in Archaic Greece, W. Percy (Univ. of Ill. 1996) reviewed in Ancient History
Bulletin, vol.12 (1998), 139f., 143f.

1988: Aristophanes' Old-and-New Comedy, K. Reckford (Univ. of North Carolina Press1987), Favonius 2
(1988), 79-81.
Scholarly Presentations
ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION:
2003 New Orleans, LA: "Ictus, Accent and Rhythm in Classical Poetry" (chair of session)
2002 Philadelphia, PA: "Juliosebaste: A Greco-Roman-Luwian Settlement in Rough Cilicia"
1999 Dallas, TX: "The Changing Pronunciation of Ancient Greek" (chair of session)
1998 Washington DC: "Prosopopoieia in Cicero’s Pro Caelio" (workshop)
1996 New York, NY: "Vox Flebilis: Sound and Fury in Senecan Drama" (co-chair)
1995 San Diego, CA: "The Sounds of Sappho" (chair of session)
1994 Atlanta, GA: "The Margites: A Lost Greek Trickster Type"
1993 Washington DC: "Recitative Rhythms in Aristophanes’ Animal Choruses"
1990 San Francisco: "Gnatho’s Monologue: Terence’s Eunuchus , 232ff."
1989 Baltimore, MD: "The Prologue of Aristophanes’ Ploutos"
1987 New York, NY: "Tragic Laughter"
1986 San Antonio, TX: "XOPOY in Aristophanes" (by title)
1985 Washington DC: "The Lysistrata as a Post-Dekeleian Peace Play"
1983 Cincinnati, OH: "The Ironic Interpretation of Aristophanes’ Ploutos
OTHER VENUES
2001
a) "The Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project" (participant in poster session) American Institute of Archaeology:
Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA
b) "Juliosebaste: The Discovery of a Lost Roman City," University of California, Santa Barbara

2000
a) "Quo Vadis? The Future of Classics" (moderator), California Classical Association: LMU
b) "Juliosebaste: The Discovery of a Lost Roman City," Purdue University, IN

1999
a) "Who Killed Homer?" California Classical Association: Cal State, Long Beach
b) "Hercules: Myth and History," Young Professionals Institute, Cal Tech

1996: "Socrates and the Buddha: Common Ground," Purdue University, IN
1990: "Aristophanes and the Common Man," Friends of Ancient History: UCLA
1988: "Tragic Laughter," California Classical Association-Southern Section: Harvard-Westlake School
ANCIENT POETRY RECITATIONS
Smith College, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, University of California, Los Angeles; Marlboro High School,
Palos Verdes High School, Polytechnic High School, etc.
Archaeology Field Experience
2001: Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project (southern Turkey)

2000: Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project (southern Turkey)

1999: Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project (southern Turkey)
Administrative Positions
2002: Vice President, California Classical Association (South)
2001: Undergraduate Director, Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project
1999: Vice President, Society for the Oral Reading of Greek and Latin Literature (executive member since 1988)
1996-1997: Acting Chair, Dept. of Classics, LMU
Acting Director, Honors Program, LMU
1996-1997: President of the Faculty Senate, LMU
1994-1995: President of the Faculty Senate, LMU
1991-1992: Secretary of the Faculty Senate, LMU
1990-1997; 2001: Member, Faculty Senate
1989-1991: Chair, Title IX Subcommittee of the Committee on the Status of Women, LMU
1990-1992: President, California Classical Association, Southern Section
1989-1995: Editor, CCA-SS Newsletter, Quid Novi?
1988-1990: Acting Chair, Dept. of Classics, Loyola Marymount University
Languages
Spoken: German (excellent); Italian, Spanish (good); French, Modern Greek (fair); Turkish (rudimentary)
Reading Knowledge: Latin, Ancient Greek (excellent); Sanskrit, Pali (rudimentary)
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