CVRRICVLVM VITÆ Joseph Anthony Farrell, Jr. |
Teaching Chronicle |
Fall 1984Ðpresent Term Course and Course Title Enrollment Fall 1984 Latin 109, VergilÕs Aeneid 10 students Latin 617, Lucretius 2 students Spring 1985 Latin 432, Latin Prose Composition 4 students Latin 4, Introduction to Latin Poetry 25 students Dissertation committee (third reader): Rebecca Harrison (Classical Studies) Fall 1985 Latin 3aÐb, Introduction to Latin Prose 20 students Latin 399, Independent Study (Michael Weiss) 1 student Classical Studies 401, Post-Baccalaureate Seminar (Latin) 5 students Latin 1, Elementary Latin (TA supervisor) 33 students Ph.D. Preliminary Exam Committee: Eric Kyllo (Classical Studies) Spring 1986 Latin 4aÐb, Introduction to Latin Poetry 24 students Classical Studies 160/Comparative Literature 244, The Epic Tradition 23 students Latin 999, Independent Study (David White) 1 student Latin 2, Elementary Latin (TA supervisor) 24 students Ph.D. Preliminary Exam Committee: Eric Kyllo (Classical Studies) Fall 1986 Latin 3a, Introduction to Latin Prose 17 students Latin 675, Advanced Reading (The Neoterics) 3 students Latin 399, Independent Study (Nancy Kardon) 1 student Latin 1, Elementary Latin (TA supervisor) 25 students M.A. Final Exam Committee: Anne Keaney (Classical Studies) Ph.D. Preliminary Exam Committee: Vanessa Tracy (Classical Studies) Spring 1987 Ancient History 27, Ancient Rome 49 students Greek 4, Homer 9 students Latin 2, Elementary Latin (TA supervisor) 26 students M.A. Final Exam Committee: Anne Keaney (Classical Studies) Fall 1987 Latin 574, Selected Readings (Augustan Poetry) 6 students Greek 3, PlatoÕs Apology 19 students Latin 399, Independent Study (Martha Senturia) 1 student Latin 1, Elementary Latin (TA supervisor) 33 students M.A. Final Exam Committee: Anne Keaney (Classical Studies) Ph.D. Final Exam Committee: R. Alden Smith (Classical Studies) Spring 1988 Ancient History 27, Ancient Rome 77 students Greek 208, Greek Drama (Aeschylus and Sophocles) 6 students Latin 2, Elementary Latin (TA supervisor) 43 students M.A. Final Exam Committee: Fred Lampe (Ancient History) Fall 1988 Latin 574, Petronius 4 students Classical Studies 160/Comparative Literature 244, The Epic Tradition 39 students Latin 1, Elementary Latin (TA supervisor) 39 students Classical Studies 401, Post-Baccalaureate Seminar (Latin) 6 students M.A. Final Exam Committee: Anne Keaney (Classical Studies) Ph.D. Preliminary Exam Committee: William Bernstein (Classical Studies) Ph.D. Preliminary Exam Committee: Maria Marsilio (Classical Studies) Ph.D. Preliminary Exam Committee: Karl Maurer (Classical Studies) Ph.D. Final Exam Committee: David White (Classical Studies) Spring 1989 Ancient History 27, Ancient Rome 88 students Latin 610, VergilÕs Georgics 4 students Latin 2, Elementary Latin (TA supervisor) 21 students M.A. Final Exam Committee: Erica Budd (Classical Studies) Fall 1989 Latin 601: Catullus 5 students Classical Studies 160/Comparative Literature 244, The Epic Tradition 47 students Latin 1, Elementary Latin (TA supervisor) 36 students Ph.D. Preliminary Exam Committee: Michael Klaassen (Classical Studies) Ph.D. Preliminary Exam Committee: John McMahon (Classical Studies) Ph.D. Final Exam Committee: Vanessa Tracy (Classical Studies) Spring 1990 ON LEAVE Honors Thesis Committee (sec d reader): David Louder (Classical Studies) Ph.D. Final Exam Committee: Robert Gorman (Classical Studies) Fall 1990 Latin 107, Catullus and Cicero: Literature and Culture of Republican Rome 8 students Classical Studies 160/Comparative Literature 244, The Epic Tradition 43 students Latin 1, Elementary Latin (TA supervisor) 54 students Latin 999, Independent Study (Michael Klaassen) 1 student Ph.D. Final Exam Committees: Maria Marsilio (Classical Studies) Ph.D. Final Exam Committees: Harriet Flower (Ancient History) Spring 1991 (scheduled) Latin 209, Topics in Latin Literature (Roman Epistolography: Prose and Poetry) Latin 602 OvidÕs Metamorphoses Latin 2, Elementary Latin (TA supervisor)