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CELEBRATION TIME EN mm-mo R~ARKED SEVERAL daotm for ?he aasSics m a t at FIorkla State University. When the College d Am & Sdences was or&mized into formal dm- 60 ycars ago, dassfcs was am- the hs (though the study nf G-Ilo~nan anti+* has been an in&@ part of this . . ms#W&s curriculum since its founding In 1857). Comx- qudy, 1992 represented the department's sMtth ~.Owragto~gea&r~ftgofourdean,lorrpAbck, and with the asidance of the Cmer for Pmfessional Development and public Setvace, we celebrated this oca- sion with a major caderence on Virgil aad the Greeks: Xnfluaxs ad Cumerinfiuen~,' about which more Mow. The dcpmment had much to rejoice ova. 1992 ah wi-d the tshMlshnrm of he B. ranPa#rl ~ScBolar~,~lrd~sfhstendowed chair (a subject to which we shall aIso rwtr0. But no milatme means mm to us than remgxMq 1992 as the fiftieth yar of Lynettc Thaa~peon's wreesatpsu. Lyn~whoju~thef~oftbe~ State College for Women in 1942, ms honored by the deparbentandbytheuntversitgwitharecepionheldin co4uncthdtbe~d-.*tDalt- patdtfibUtetoL~im~hmreerandW.W.& I Gmma~~od spoke of Lynae's fomidabk quaha hoh a s a ~ e a n d a n ~ t w 6 ~ w a s ~ ~ , ehnirfmml96ld1~~.~un~hadfnms~and I d~csfrom~thcU.SApaid~toLyaeote, wbre&vddglfts- an^ careet:this-&bwatwar%-wlpw and Saea. VlRGlL AND THE GREEKS HE DEPAummr HosmD A MAJOR mwm- faceonVirgil on~~tofitfi, 1992. Afw a wd attended reception and banquet, at which R o f ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o f h i s owninflu~~abouttbe~~aadstu- ~from~0uttheh~tajO)rtdpetletratlng PP=~w*~-lortph-- ~phnlpBPfdlf,---QUVlef Lpe,ChrlstltrcPcrhtllandQlnrIas~Theex- change? were spW and stimulating - and a great deal of h. On Saturday the fifth, Karl Galinsky conducted o speddworkshapforIadnmtchasontcachingthe Amtd 5n the schds. Nan- so diverse as Joe Pawmo and Wolfgang her were ia- thereby gtving the fie to the su~thatVir~aretoonaxrowintheirreadhg. And 1 - one think chat it was all OCTs and fuaer voices, S C Y ~ of us made our way to Wakulla Spdnp for jungle boat cnrise and a few advemmus bkids wen went so far as to shoot pooI at Posey's, which at least a few dums d remember for its raw oystws and lively hde. The EMlfmmcc was the sum of a front page artide in the MWi MtW mk 5th 1992). THE WGFORD CHAIR H B G E N E R O S f I Y O F ~ l L and his family has made possible the establishment of the George R Ungford Ern- Scholar Chair in Cjl2PSEICIP. OPYing to this endowmu& the department will ach year be able to invite an outstanding scholar as a vi&ing prof- who will conduct a seminar and teach a dass for undergraduates. Furthennote, it will be possible tooomene~yearaconfmccdealhgwithk~ oftk~Frof~s~.Welaokfwward pdq Prof- MkhdJmn of Word Univer- sity aswr first Xangford Prof-. To -the obvious, the dqmmnt Is -y excited about this wonM dlammueot of our program, WwdI wlll bendit the fa*, he graduatts ad the undagmduates dike, and ; wtcanhardly~suffideap~det~~ GRADUATE SYMPOSIUM N APRIL IOTH, 1992 'XPIE DEPARIMENT HELD lE3 f*s G d u ~ Sppsiurn on thc Andent him- ~World'Rrissym@um,~~b l%kqbPdeSiignedto~~cegraduate~~fro anyh~~tothe~enccofmakitl pubk preimhEion dim academic pap#. Abmdswefe so1iciWmd aur ofthosesubmt#cda commltkedfactnlty ~ m v ~ o u s ~ s e l ~ s c v e n satatim.The~agramrmgdwidcly:~ ~Cksid, The Suggestion of a Second Iron Age at Il-: an Examination of LumnL Imitation of OpId's W Plod i n ~ k F o u r o f t h e B e (~~,"f~op1ofaBMI1ZRArtifaetfrom~ delchhti;* Frank- (asshi1, 'Cali$&: Mega- lomanla, E%y&asis, ot the Far of Water? A Character Sketchofthe~BasedonhisArchiteaurald - c - v ~ s ; " ~ ~ ~ ~ , M&mdsandttaeQwstbofWmAtrahasis;"Ppmtla oporjOSufl3anlties),"Ihe~afLifeinfheLandof the Dtad;" -(Art Wq), "ere3 in the

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CELEBRATION TIME EN m m - m o R~ARKED SEVERAL daotm for ?he aasSics m a t at FIorkla State University. When the College d Am &

Sdences was or&mized into formal d m - 60 ycars ago, dassfcs was am- the hs (though the study nf G-Ilo~nan anti+* has been an in&@ part of this . . ms#W&s curriculum since its founding In 1857). Comx- q u d y , 1992 represented the department's sMtth ~.Owragto~gea&r~ftgofourdean,lorrpAbck, and with the asidance of the C m e r for Pmfessional Development and public Setvace, we celebrated this oca- sion with a major caderence on Virgil aad the Greeks: Xnfluaxs a d Cumerinfiuen~,' about which more Mow. The dcpmment had much to rejoice ova. 1992 a h wi-d the tshMlshnrm of h e B. ranPa#rl ~ S c B o l a r ~ , ~ l r d ~ s f h s t e n d o w e d chair (a subject to which we shall aIso rwtr0.

But no milatme means m m to us than r e m g x M q 1992 as the fiftieth y a r of Lynettc Thaa~peon's wreesatpsu. L y n ~ w h o j u ~ t h e f ~ o f t b e ~ State College for Women in 1942, m s honored by the deparbentandbytheuntversitgwitharecepionheldin co4uncthdtbe~d-.*tDalt- p a t d t f i b U t e t o L ~ i m ~ h m r e e r a n d W . W . &

I Gmma~~od spoke of L y n a e ' s fomidabk quaha hoh a s a ~ e a n d a n ~ t w 6 ~ w a s ~ ~

, e h n i r f m m l 9 6 l d 1 ~ ~ . ~ u n ~ h a d f n m s ~ a n d I d ~ c s f r o m ~ t h c U . S A p a i d ~ t o L y a e o t e ,

wbre&vddglfts- an^

careet:this-&bwatwar%-wlpw and Saea.

VlRGlL AND THE GREEKS HE DEPAummr H o s m D A MAJOR mwm- faceonVirgil o n ~ ~ t o f i t f i , 1992. A f w a w d attended reception and banquet, at which

R o f ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o f h i s o w n i n f l u ~ ~ a b o u t t b e ~ ~ a a d s t u - ~ f r o m ~ 0 u t t h e h ~ t a j O ) r t d p e t l e t r a t l n g P P = ~ w * ~ - l o r t p h - - ~phnlpBPfdlf,---QUVlef Lpe,Chrlst l trcPcrhtl landQlnrIas~Theex- change? were s p W and stimulating - and a great deal of h. On Saturday the fifth, Karl Galinsky conducted o speddworkshapforIadnmtchasontcachingthe A m t d 5n the schds. Nan- so diverse as Joe Pawmo and

Wolfgang her were ia- thereby gtving the fie to the s u ~ t h a t V i r ~ a r e t o o n a x r o w i n t h e i r r e a d h g . And 1- one think chat it was all OCTs and fuaer voices, S C Y ~ of us made our way to Wakulla Spdnp for jungle boat cnrise and a few advemmus b k i d s wen went so far as to shoot pooI at Posey's, which at least a few dums d remember for its raw oystws and lively h d e . The EMlfmmcc was the sum of a front page artide in the M W i MtW m k 5th 1992).

THE WGFORD CHAIR H B G E N E R O S f I Y O F ~ l L ~ and his family has made possible the establishment of the George R Ungford Ern- Scholar Chair in

Cjl2PSEICIP. OPYing to this endowmu& the department will ach year be able to invite an outstanding scholar as a vi&ing prof- who will conduct a seminar and teach a dass for undergraduates. Furthennote, it will be possible t o o o m e n e ~ y e a r a c o n f m c c d e a l h g w i t h k ~ o f t k ~ F r o f ~ s ~ . W e l a o k f w w a r d t o pdq Prof- M k h d J m n of W o r d Univer- sity aswr first Xangford Prof-. To -the obvious, the dqmmnt Is -y excited about this w o n M dlammueot of our program, WwdI wlll bendit the fa*, h e graduatts a d the undagmduates dike, and

; w t c a n h a r d l y ~ s u f f i d e a p ~ d e t ~ ~ u ~ ~ r ~ ~

GRADUATE SYMPOSIUM N APRIL IOTH, 1992 'XPIE DEPARIMENT HELD lE3 f * s G d u ~ Sppsiurn on thc Andent him- ~ W o r l d ' R r i s s y m @ u m , ~ ~ b y ~

l % k q b P d e S i i g n e d t o ~ ~ c e g r a d u a t e ~ ~ f r o m a n y h ~ ~ t o t h e ~ e n c c o f m a k i t l g a pubk preimhEion dim academic pap#. A b m d s w e f e so1iciWmd aur ofthosesubmt#cda commltkedfactnlty ~ m v ~ o u s ~ s e l ~ s c v e n p a ~ ~ p s a t a t i m . T h e ~ a g r a m r m g d w i d c l y : ~ ~ ~ C k s i d , The Suggestion of a Second Iron Age at Il-: an Examination of LumnL Imitation of OpId's W Plod i n ~ k F o u r o f t h e B e ~ ~ ~ ~ ( ~ ~ , " f ~ o p 1 o f a B M I 1 Z R A r t i f a e t f r o m ~ w a delchhti;* Frank- (asshi1, 'Cali$&: Mega- lomanla, E%y&asis, ot the Far of Water? A Character S k e t c h o f t h e ~ B a s e d o n h i s A r c h i t e a u r a l d - c - v ~ s ; " ~ ~ ~ ~ , M&mdsandttaeQwstbofWmAtrahasis;"Ppmtla oporjOSufl3anlties),"Ihe~afLifeinfheLandof the Dtad;" --(Art Wq), " e r e 3 in the

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I rn of the Mysmies;" D a t w Davb rn History), The I a s t W d m t S l e G d d m ~ k g e n d ? T h e W d T ~ ~ ~ f l l y ' I l a e ~ S o u t c e o f W ~ f o r t h t M y c t n a e a n ~ ~ " P r o f ~ J o h n P 4 d t e g 0 f t t K U n i v ~ o f Michigan offerad brief comments on each of the papa pnsatd Aftera ~ o n a t t h e ~ s g a l I e r y a n d a ~ h a q u e t , P r o a ~ r P e d l e y d e t i v e r a d $ l e k q - note address, entttlcd *Sanm&es and Sculpavc at t k Edge of the Greek W d d : Hm, Athem, and A p h d k at sixth CenturyP&dunia." Tbe secondsympium, again tobeheld in-, i s h d y i n t h e w h .

In 1 9 9 2 a s a r d y ~ a ~ p a i g n w a s m x m d u ~ a s a ~ ~ 3 ~ l s ~ q- of which two MA theses were c ~ m - pIM and two d o c t d disaatims commenced. Fxa& Willirwms, who will pursue a career in tea* latin in the schods, concluded his -is on red-gloss %am & t g m u r a , a n d ~ ~ w n l p r e s e n t a t f i e s i P o n d e and weaving implements From the site. IWh Fr;Mk and buren recently delivered reports o6i their resemh - in Italian - to the community of Gaiole-in-Chianti, the charm- ing town that hasts W s apwatims In the area. On the same m i o n Charla Ewell, a ddoral candidate in Human& and Clasicg, another of the departmds ftdqfonl, gave a tatk on the excavation of an EWUSGUI m a m t c k l l n t h a t h e h a s b m p e r v i s i n g . ~ ~ published an article in h e 1991 volume ofStt&iteMaMtWh -a d;811;4tawbw in mona. studem were alsQ treated to Wits to a number of siks and museum in 'IZlscany. In 1993 the program will again fawe a full leravation -

ANOTHER GIFT

One of our cWin@hed alums, Betty m, w k r e a W y r&md from team In the public schd , has donated h e r ~ e ~ library to the departmental reading ro6m. Bays libmy, which Indudes litaary tcm (same In b ever popular Loeb f~mt), uansiam and ~ y h ~ a n E u r ~ a r S , wilI provide arnuch

1 nppeeWcd damanent to the depmment8s holdings. O u r t h a n k s t o E W t y , ~ w e h q ~ w i l l m d t o T ~ ohtentovisiithwgiftbw.

ALUMNVAE NEWS W e always enjay heariq from our alums - a d ~ l m t o hafrommore of yo- please let us h o w what yw're

C p r o U P C ~ @.A. 1976) awaits the pubfiation of her secood book, XWCLdw Regatbe fig the W m z d ~ w r - ages a o p f , 19931, which d1 be smidized by T B e W YO& Hrin B m d y (B.A. lW1) b complahg her M.S. Ed. in Computer Appliathm. She is Coordinator of Computer Resources at M m Beach Community allege. srrrPnnc Como W.A. 1992) has johd the hdty of the f2aaswne-Ev@ab S b o I tn Coconut Grove. She re- cently vlsw mahassee to pmicipate In our vugd ~ n c e r ~ . Mdmm-nCPhD. 1991)hjoinedthefacultyin Foreign kmgwge8 at the Alabama S c h d of Mathematics and Scieace in Mobile, Alabama. He M y puwsbed'an attide, "Mom on Roman Women Wuding 'Lale' Ones)," Qs16 (lgpl),171ff. -Greg @h.D. 1974) now ~~ in LouWe, Ken- &*.

bdills CBA. 1978) earned her Ph.D. in ~ a t t b U n i v e r d t y o f N o t t f i C a r o l f a a a t C h a p e 1 ~

a n d i s n o w P r o f ~ o f ~ i s h a t ~ g i a S t a t t U n l v ~ . Her wwk cmcenm&s oa James Jqce and W.B. Yeats.

I W (.MA. 1990) is working toward her PtLD. a t t E s e ~ ~ U ~ i n ~ , whereshe i s s t u d g r o g R u m a n ~ g y ~ ~ S i m 0 ~ . T~lg-wA, 1992)benjqinga productive year a t * ~ S c b o o t h h o h ~ . B i k h d - @hD+ 1W) has joined the faculty of Johmm Cotlaty -unity Callege in Overland Park, w, where he t w b in the Humanities w e n t ,

1 Ml@nbS&mmd @.A. 1933) mired in 1976 after 43 yeus d m In public schools. An a&e octogenarian, sht cmtLaup to a p p d a t a what Greek and tatin have

I e t e d to k GUMT and to her life. M k h d 6M.h 1992)hw enbed the ' p r o g r a m i n ~ i c s ~ t h e U n f v & t y o b ~ .

W e @A. lpn) m e k d his M.m. in 1981 from Dabs Thedogid Sermnary, w h m he s p x h b i in S e m ~ d O l d T e s t a m e r r t ~ S l n c t 1 9 9 0 k b b e e n ~ o f t f a e G i l m t t c i X i s a m ~ C e a t e r .

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STUDENT NEWS We have enjoyedwefcomingmmy newstuden~to our

gduattpwgram. C u v ~ t h e g r e ~ ~ e t o j o ~ ~ is mqwSmaWy Iauhe Elm&, who todt her B.A. at the Ux3iversity W e s of Wcs at Abqstwth. Several of our recent:M.A. pduaks, J&mBmhk&,T-,- G r e m , ~ ~ a n d M W m d W r & h t h a v e d e a a d to enter FSU's doctoral program in the Humanitia, which means that we s ? d continue to enjoy the pleasure of their company. This past summer Chrh Ayms, M o will swn ~~mpktehis.MAandmettkem~IdofhQhscbdIatin t e a ~ , w o n f t K ~ ~ P h i s c h o ~ p t o t h e A m e r i c a n SchmI .~a#p I tgEr rand~H~~tmh&summer digging a R o m fat at South Shields in &@and; C o o ~ s h r ~ & a t ~ h e r i ~ A c ; f d e m y m d f a ~ l n ~ excavatiorzs anthe Pal* hiU; P h U ~ ~ e d at Td H a b t a in Israel; I h t h e WmarU dug in Cyprus, as did R a q d Yerbatry, who also participated in the Ud- versity of Mhrmta's V&ar Architeam Survey in M e n & . Many of our dergrzdwta are* prepring to travel to Austin, Texas for the upcoming &a S i p a Phi mdng. hnd we are d e l e c d to announce the recent mstrriage of mw uuwandbg Utki majors, MlcheJUne 8nrwJL a d mWSVd At OW 19% h q ~ e t cd- &rating the md of the amdernic year, Fhe b i t i n Prize for the Quwmdhg Undergraduate went to CbrPs H d and the &id& Prize fur the Outstanding Grubate Student wwt to C b h Ayas. Qur congratulations!

FACULlY NEWS The D-hX is p l d to wdcorne ra the Faculty Dr. ~miBhir IXkohrm. J& recently carnpkted her Ph.X). at the Univwday af Wgm, where %he work& with S. Hhds on PrOpmim. Jeri was e.dUak€i at Duke 4 Cmcinmti md aka studiedhat Basel. Her haoral dkata- tim was wai?& b?womd* Rq&mt# *3 md the &- ~mi- #few Her ink- include nor only Augustan poetry but dm Hellenistic kmme and the ancient city, She has already W e adve in the department: monga her other &ores, &e is now thk Coordinat~r ~f Graduate S tud i~ . lh&yarskspokeatm departmentdcollquia, And at the recent AFA'mfxthg h New Url-Jeri read a p a p r entitled * P r o m 4 and the Rhetoric of Pashim," Furthermore, she has b- bvited €0 speak at the Leah Mernatiod latin Sm&m in May, * ~ ~ b y ~ * r r x l & h ~ @ = - . ~ ~ who was the 199%93 Rrass LecWrerfoathe &&edogiml bt i tu te of Amata. made herseif very much a pm uf the department's Me: she not y lwtwed on her wok but was delighted to participate in the fall term's artbed- egy seminars, Clakc Zkmumim and Chrb RaW were Claws personal h m , a state of affairs ti@ allowed for numerous parties at a home dmdy famous [WQX~OIS~~ far it$ hospitrrlity.

N M ~ dt Gmmmormd conrinues to direct the department's excavado~ls at atmm del chianti. This y e a N ~ h a s k n h q S e P v j a g a s c o 1 1 6 ~ I ~ f o r t h e V a m Museum's splendid traveling exhrbieion, Be Bmmm- h g q af a Last CWizaW. Amon@ ohex hngs, Nancy edited the d b i r s d o p e and produced the E@sh tramatton, Nancy was a traveling lecturer far tbe ATA. this y a and she delivered a major paper to a cod- in Ra&, Italyy W. W. CBiIO & Gmmmond, having unburdened himself of the Mvy if rewarding mponsibuity of edithg Ghx&d JouW, has ~ c e n d y done a goad d d of traveling in Europe (to sites w h x a@ is sometimes d m d and somdimes othenvkl, Bill delivered a p a p r to the mthern d o n of C&WS and will a h address at Its Iowa City=- JustPn - was honored by the r;i&cal Asodation of Florida asTeacheroftheYear. This dstmguished awardis ordinarily m t e d to school teachers; its h r m a l on Justin is just one of the many proofs of his m o r c h q sewice to Lam taching hflorida. Justin continue to edif the Latfn Bdlecfn and to @partidpate v&orously in, JCL events. He pmmd wufkshops on latin meter to the mud meeting of CAF. Arrd Justin m a a h a W d y comibutor to W M Boo& EqKk@d&. Ems Go- conthus to Serve the university ;IS chair- man of Cbsics and d-or of the Program tn the Hurmanitie. His latest book, A m & on Tmg&a&dCm& .Mima&, has just k e n published in the APA monqpph wries. lbe department held a reception in honor of lean's book;, which caps many decades of research d a d to Greek literary themy. tesar k now completing fiis tramla- tim and c ~ m ~ a t a r y c ~ t h the late Q. B, Fbrdbnl on Horace's A ~ s -#-, to Ix enatied H o w 3 An amd tks W W m a fur Stmknb of W~c(tuw, Leon will give a talk at the upcoming CAMWS meeting on 'Mbt~tIe, T q i c flaw,' and the Oedipus mmnww &wqh P- puts our department on the map in the -Id of Roman law. This year he puMWd a piece on T&e Conffict of Laws in the R o m Empire," in (19821. Joe is also developing a new course: The Quest for Ism An Historical Approach. Jm, too, is adive b $3. affaifs, and he represenrs the department in the faculty stmte. Dadel Rdkn spent his summer in Cyprus, where he egplod the ~ i b i l i t y of FSZPs participation in the Ahkaou Archaeobgid Proja Card attlere he eqeri- aced at close hand the contemporary politid tcmiP)ilS b a g that histmially crucial island). He also 1ravd4 to Greece. Dmld conthue3 his research rn the Early BTOLIZR Age at Tmungiza,, Ancient Nemea, the d t s of which are on the verge of &hate comgTerfm. This year W d obtained a large grant which enabled the d m - mtnt to enhance its slide Ii- wrzsidmbly. And he semm as the Pre%ident af t!x T- Sgdiep of the M A . His most r ~ p u b f i a t i o n , "Ox and Piow in the Early

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A GOOD VEAR ~ y ~ l a s O y c a r h a s b t e n a g m d o n e f o r o u r

dcpamcra We recqnk wcU how much we haye b a a e a t e d f t o r n ~ s l r p p o r t d o u r ~ s ~ a r n d f r o m t t a e ~ o f w u d U m s . W c ~ u c k Q k pmdobw facutry's ambmcm~ and ofthe accomplish- -afour-;@-and-*& W e h a ~ m h t e n t b u f ~ o n o m ~ , a n d w c W ~ ~ t & ~ e a g t U f ~ e n h a n d n g o u r ~ t o t f i t s t a t a a a d a f ~ ~ & c u I u m f o r ~ b e n d i t ofalltfsestudentsatFmf.But,mforamoment,;Kidata t E m e o v b c n s o m a z r ~ r ~ w a ~ a m t f i e ~ C w h o k m c ~ ~ ~ o f o u r s u p p o r t e r s b o t h w i t h i n t h e ~ a n d o u t s M t W a r c ~ o r I n a c t u a l ~ , w c ~ d k ~ b o p r r u s c h r c f l ~ e f o u t ~ m w = = * g m w t f i ~ a - d e p e n d e ~ t h e d i l l ~ d ~ a l ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ - f ~ p ~ u s t o ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ .

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