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Joseph Anthony Farrell, Jr.
Professional Information
Contents:
Main Scholarly Interests
Education
Employment
Honors, Grants, Fellowships, and Awards
Publications
Books
Edited Volume
Chapters in Collaborative Works
Articles
Book Reviews
Lectures and Conference Talks
Conferences, Panels, Sessions, Seminars, and Workshops Organized or Chaired
Other Work in Progress
Dissertations Directed
Teaching Chronicle
Graduate Courses
Undergraduate Courses
Administrative and Other Activities
Internal
University
Collegiate
Departmental
External
Main Scholarly Interests
Latin and Greek literature (chiefly poetry)
Roman culture and society
Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies
Education
Ph.D. in Classics 1983, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Doctoral dissertation: "Thematic Allusion to Lucretius in Vergil's
Georgics
(Director: Prof. Agnes K. Michels)
A.B. in Classics 1977, Bowdoin College
Employment
University of Pennsylvania
Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Endowed Term Chair in Humanities, 1998- present
Professor of Classical Studies, 1998-present
Associate Professor of Classical Studies, 1991-1998
Assistant Professor of Classical Studies, 1985-1991
Lecturer in Classical Studies, 1984-1985
Wesleyan University
Adjunct Teaching Associate in Classics, Spring 1984
Honors, Grants, Fellowships, and Awards
Postdoctoral
NEH Teaching with Technology Grant, 1997-2000
University of Pennsylvania Instructional Computing Development Fund Grant, 1997-1998
Pew Charitable Trusts Technology Grant, 1995-1996
University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Grant, 1995
NEH Summer Stipend, 1993
University of Pennsylvania/Apple Computer Project Vanguard Grant, 1990-1991
University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Grant, 1988
L'Aquila University Research Grant, 1988
University of Pennsylvania/IBM Project Threshold Grant from IBM, 1985-1986
William Golden Research Grant, 1985
Graduate
Department of Classics Travel Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1981-1982
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Graduate Fellowship, Bowdoin College, 1981-1982
Department of Classics Teaching Fellowship, University of North Carolina at Cjapel Hill, 1980-1981
Letitia A. Lewis Graduate Fellowship, University of North Carolina, 1977-1979
Undergraduate
Phi Beta Kappa, Chapter Alpha of Maine, 1977
Graduated
summa cum laude
in general course work and with High Honors in Classics, 1977
Nathan Goold Classics Prize, Bowdoin College, 1976-1977
Sewall Latin Prize, Bowdoin College, 1974-1976
Abraxas Award, 1973-1974
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