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VISITING FACULTY: 2009-10
Fall:
Herman Tull: (B.A. cum laude Hobart College '78; M.A., Ph.D. Northwestern University '85) has primary interests in the religion, culture, and languages of India. In addition to his book, The Vedic Origins of Karma, he has published a range of studies exploring Indian ritual and religious thought, the study of India, and select themes in Sanskrit literature. Tull has taught courses on Indian religions as well as the introductory Sanskrit course at Princeton University. His current research focuses on late 18th and early 19th century India.
Spring:
Damien Nelis: Damien Nelis is Professeur Ordinaire at the University of Geneva. An expert on Hellenistic and Latin poetry, he is the author of numerous articles and especially of the now standard work Vergil's Aeneid and the Argonautica of Apollonius Rhodius (2001).
COOPERATING FACULTY: 2009-2010
Peter Brown · History: Late Antiquity
William A. P. Childs · Classical Archaeology:
Greek art and archaeology
John Cooper · Philosophy: classical philosophy
Slobodan Curcic · Art and Archaeology: late
antique and medieval art and architecture
Anthony Grafton · History: humanism and the
classical tradition
Martha Himmelfarb · Religion: ancient Judaism
Hendrik Lorenz · Philosophy: Classical Philosophy
Ann Marie Luijendijk · Religion: Early Christianity
Alexander Nehamas · Philosophy: classical and
modern philosophy, Greek literature
Elaine Pagels · Religion: Gnosticism and early
Christianity
T. Leslie Shear, Jr. · Classical Archaeology:
Greek art and archaeology
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