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i Riemer A. Faber January 2016 Associate Professor Department of Classical Studies, University of Waterloo 200 University Ave. West, Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3G1 ++1+519+888-4567, extension 32817 [email protected] Education: Doctor of Philosophy, Classical Philology, University of Toronto (1992) Dissertation: “Ekphrasis in Hellenistic Poetry” Master of Arts, Classical Philology, University of Toronto (1985) Bachelor of Arts, Classical Studies, s.c.l., McMaster University (1984) Fellowships, Scholarships, Distinctions: 2015, 2009, University of Waterloo Distinguished Achievement Award 2005 2013 Scaliger Fellow, Special Collections, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden 2013 Visiting Professor, Theologische Universiteit Kampen NL / Research Group ‘Classic Reformed Theology’ 1995, 1989 Fellow in Residence (Summer), Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University 1989-90 Crake Doctoral Fellow, Mt. Allison University 1987-1989 Fellow, Massey College, University of Toronto 1988-89 University of Toronto Fellow 1985-88 Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellow 1985-86 Netherlands Government Graduate Scholar (Leiden University) 1984-85 Ontario Graduate Scholar Professional Employment: 2000- Associate Professor, University of Waterloo 1996-2000 Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo 1994-1996 Assistant Professor, University of New Brunswick 1991-1994 Lecturer, University of Waterloo

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Riemer A. Faber January 2016

Associate Professor Department of Classical Studies, University of Waterloo 200 University Ave. West, Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3G1 ++1+519+888-4567, extension 32817 [email protected]

Education: Doctor of Philosophy, Classical Philology, University of Toronto (1992) Dissertation: “Ekphrasis in Hellenistic Poetry” Master of Arts, Classical Philology, University of Toronto (1985) Bachelor of Arts, Classical Studies, s.c.l., McMaster University (1984)

Fellowships, Scholarships, Distinctions:

2015, 2009, University of Waterloo Distinguished Achievement Award 2005 2013 Scaliger Fellow, Special Collections, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden 2013 Visiting Professor, Theologische Universiteit Kampen NL / Research Group ‘Classic Reformed Theology’ 1995, 1989 Fellow in Residence (Summer), Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University 1989-90 Crake Doctoral Fellow, Mt. Allison University 1987-1989 Fellow, Massey College, University of Toronto 1988-89 University of Toronto Fellow 1985-88 Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellow 1985-86 Netherlands Government Graduate Scholar (Leiden University) 1984-85 Ontario Graduate Scholar

Professional Employment:

2000- Associate Professor, University of Waterloo 1996-2000 Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo 1994-1996 Assistant Professor, University of New Brunswick 1991-1994 Lecturer, University of Waterloo

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Professional Appointments and Positions:

Member, and Adjudicator, Awards to Scholarly Publications Program, Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences (2014- )

General Editor, Synopsis Purioris Theologiae (3 Vol. Edition) (2011- ) Associate General Editor, New Testament Scholarship, Collected Works of

Erasmus (2013-) Director, Waterloo Institute for Hellenistic Studies, University of Waterloo (2010-2013; 2013-) Chair, Ontario Graduate Scholarships Selection Committee Panel 4 (2011-13) Member, Senate and Senate Executive, Redeemer College (2004-2010) Chair, Department of Classical Studies, University of Waterloo (2001-3; 2006-9) Executive Director, Board, Ontario Classical Association (2004-2006) Chair, and Adjudicator, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship Selection Committee (2001-2003)

Areas of Research Interest: Greek and Latin Philology Renaissance, Reformation, and Neo-Latin Greek and Latin Literary Criticism, Poetry

Book and Edited Volumes:

Latin edition, translation, critical commentary (H. van den Belt volume editor), Synopsis Purioris Theologiae. Vol. 2. (in preparation) Edition, translation, critical commentary, introduction of Erasmi Annotationes ad Galatas, ad Ephesios. Collected Works of Erasmus Vol. 58. 340 ms.pages. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. in preparation) Latin edition, English translation, critical commentary (R.T. te Velde volume editor), Synopsis Purioris Theologiae. Vol. 1. pp. Leiden: Brill, 2014. Editor (with S. Ager), Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013. Editor, Unity in Diversity. Studies Presented to Prof. J. Faber. Winnipeg: Premier, 1989.

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Articles and Book-chapters:

Book Chapter: “Nonnus and the Poetry of Ekphrasis in the Dionysiaca,” 443- 459 (Ch.20) in D. Accorinti, ed., Brill’s Companion to Nonnus of Panopolis. Leiden: Brill. (forthcoming February 2016) “The Influence of the Catechism’s Spirituality on the Synopsis of Purer Theology (1625),” 84-95 in A. Huijgen, ed., The Spirituality of the Heidelberg Catechism. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015. “The Hellenistic Origins of Memory as Trope for Literary Allusion in Latin Poetry,” Philologus. (forthcoming) “Allusions to Greek Novels in the Description of Electra’s Palace in Nonnus Dionysiaca 3.131-179,” Rheinisches Museum für Philologie 156 (2013) 85-97. Book Chapter (with S. Ager): “Introduction: Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World. Themes and Questions,” 3-16 in S. Ager, R. Faber eds., Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013. “Scholastic Continuities in the Reproduction of Classical Sources in the Synopsis Purioris Theologiae”, Church History and Religious Culture 92.4 (2012) 561-579. “The Synopsis Purioris Theologiae: Aspects of Composition, Content, and Context,” Church History and Religious Culture 92.4 (2012) 499-501. “The Ekphrasis in Naevius’ Bellum Punicum and Hellenistic Literary Aesthetics,” Hermes Zeitschrift für klassische Philologie 140 (2012) 417- 427. Book Chapter, “The Function of Ambrosiaster in Erasmus’ Annotations

on the Epistle to the Galatians,” Ch. 4, p. 70-85 in ‘The Unfolding of Words’: Commentary in the Age of Erasmus, ed. J. Henderson. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2012.

Book Chapter, “Desiderius Erasmus’ Representation of Paul as Paragon of Learned Piety,” 43-60 in A Companion to Paul in the Reformation, ed. W.R. Holder. Leiden: Brill, 2009. “The Woven Garment as Literary Metaphor: the Peplos in Ciris 9-41,” 205-216 in

Roman Dress and the Fabric of Roman Culture, ed. J. Edmondson, A. Keith. Phoenix Supplements. University of Toronto Press 2008.

“The Description of the Palace in Seneca, Thyestes 641-682, and the Literary Unity of the Play,” Mnemosyne 71 (2007) 427-442.

“The Description of Crenaeus’ Shield in Thebaid IX.332-338 and the Theme of Divine Deception,” Latomus (2006) 108-114.

“Humanitas as Discriminating Factor in the Educational Writings of Erasmus and Luther,” Dutch Review of Church History 85 (2005) 25-37.

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“Poetics of Closure in Horace Odes 3.1,” in American Journal of Philology 126 (2005) 93-106.

“‘Evil Beasts, Lazy Gluttons’: A Neglected Theme in the Epistle to Titus,” Westminster Theological Journal 67 (2005) 135-145. “The Description of Staphylos’ Palace (Dionysiaca 18.69-86) and the Principle of

” Philologus 148 (2004) 245-254. “The Adaptation of Apostrophe in Lucan’s Bellum Civile,” Studies in Roman

History and Latin Literature XII (2004) 334-343. “The Influence of Erasmus’ Annotationes on Calvin’s Galatians Commentary,”

Dutch Review of Church History 84 (2004), 268-283. “The Humanism of Melanchthon and of Calvin,” 11-28, Melanchthon und der

Calvinismus, ed. G. Frank. Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2004, 11-28. “The Literary Metaphor of the Chisel (tornus) in Eclogue 3.38, Hermes 128 (2000)

375-379. “Vergil’s ‘Shield of Aeneas’ (Aeneid 8.617-731) and the Shield of Heracles,”

Mnemosyne 53 (2000) 49-57. “Vestis ... variata” (Cat. 64.50-51) and the Language of Poetic Description,” Mnemosyne 51 (1998) 210-215. “Daedalus, Icarus, and the Fall of Perdix: Continuity and Allusion in

Metamorphoses 8.183-259,” Hermes 126 (1998) 80-89. “Callimachus Hecale Fr. 42 and the Language of Poetic Ekphrasis,” in J. Bews et

al. edd., Celebratio. Thirtieth Anniversary Essays at Trent University. Trent University, 1998, 51-60.

“Vergil, Eclogue 3.37, Theocritus 1, and Hellenistic Ekphrasis,” American Journal of Philology 116 (1995) 411-417.

“The Juridical Nuance in the New Testament Use of ωί,” Westminster Theological Journal 57 (1995) 299-309.

“Zeus en Hermes in Lystra” (in Dutch), Radix, April 1988, 1-12.

Book Reviews

E. MacPhail, Dancing around the Well: The Circulation of Commonplaces in Renaissance Humanism. Renaissance Quarterly 68.4 (2015) 1352-1354.

B. Dufallo, The Captor's Image: Greek Culture in Roman Ecphrasis. Phoenix 68 (2014) 187-189.

W.J. Op’t Hof, Het Gereformeerd Piëtisme. Sixteenth Century Journal 41.3 (2010) 901-902.

J. Vree, J. Zwaan, Abraham Kuyper’s Commentatio (1860). The Young Kuyper about Calvin, à Lasco, and the Church. Vol. 1 Introduction, Annotations, Bibliography, and Indices. Sixteenth Century Journal 41.1 (2010) 181-183.

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P. Jackson, Verbis Pingendis. Contributions to the Study of Ritual Speech and Mythopoeia. Mnemosyne 57 (2004) 294-296.

Compendious Book Review of P. Alpers, What is Pastoral?; J.B. Burton, Theocritus’ Urban Mimes; R. Hunter, Theocritus and the Archaeology of Greek Poetry. Phoenix 44 (2000) 352-357.

M.M. DeForest, Apollonius’ Argonautica. A Callimachean Epic. Mnemosyne 51 (1998) 238-239.

Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:

May 2015 “Intermediality in Latin Epic Ekphrases,” Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON. (R)

March 2015 “The Ratio and the Annotations of Erasmus as Theory and Practice of Biblical Interpretation.” Panel Session, Erasmus on Interpretation: Contexts of the Ratio verae theologiae, Renaissance Society of America, Berlin, Germany. (R)

June 2013 “Presiders, Respondents, and Opponents in the Disputations of the Synopsis,” Research Workshop, Scholastic Disputations and the Synopsis Purioris Theologiae, Scaliger Institute, Universiteit Leiden, Netherlands. (I)

June 2013 “The Influence of the Catechism’s Spirituality on the Synopsis of Purer Theology (1625),” Conference, The Spirituality of the Heidelberg Catechism, Theologische Universiteit Apeldoorn, Netherlands. (R) March 2012 “The Cultural Poetics of Ekphrasis: Interplay between Fine Art

and Literary Representation” , The Ancient (and Modern) Relationship Between Art and Text Colloquium, University of Waterloo. Waterloo ON. (I)

November 2011 “Multiculturalism in the Mediterranean World of the Hellenistic Era,” Canadian Institute for Mediterranean Studies, University of Toronto. Toronto ON. (I) October 2011 “The Function of Classical Sources in the Scholastic Discourse of the Synopsis,” Sixteenth Century Studies Society Annual Conference, Fort Worth TX. (R) October 2011 Session Convener: “The Synopsis of Purer Theology (1625) as Compendium of Reformed Doctrine,” Sixteenth Century Studies Society Conference, Fort Worth, TX. May 2011 “On a Possible Ekphrasis in Naevius’ Bellum Punicum,”

Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Halifax NS. (R)

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December 2010 “Rehabilitating Ennius from Augustan Distortion,” Panel Session, “Hellenistic Aesthetics and Early Roman Poetry,” WIHS research workshop, Opportunities for Interdisciplinarity in Hellenistic Scholarship. Waterloo.

November 2010 “Emulation in Latin Epic Descriptions: Some Lines of Enquiry,” Langford Latin Seminar on Ekphrasis: Description in Antiquity. Tallahassee, Fla.

May 2010 “Identifying the Voice(s) in Hellenistic Pattern-Poems,” WIHS Panel Session “Kreuzung der Stimmen: Multiple Voices in Hellenistic and Roman Narratives.” CAC Annual Meeting, Quebec City.

March 2009 “Space, Time, and False Endings in Virgilian Ekphrasis,” Conference on Trugschluss in der griechischen und römischen Literatur und Kunst, Vienna Austria.

January 2009 “The Rhetorical Construction of Space in the Ekphrases of Nonnus’ Dionysiaca,” American Philological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia.

October 2008 “The Pastoral Locus Amoenus as Metaphor for Quality of Life,” Atlantic Classical Association Annual Conference, Sackville, NB.

August 2008 Opening Address, Conference “Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World,” Waterloo.

May 2008 “Picturing the Past: Intertexuality in the Description of Hannibal’s Shield (Punica 2.406-450),” CAC Annual Meeting, Montreal. May 2007 “The Function of Ambrosiaster in Erasmus’ Annotations

on Galatians,” Conference on Sixteenth-Century Commentary, Saskatoon.

May 2007 “The Ruler as Mars and Apollo in Calpurnius Siculus Ecl. 7. 82-84,” CAC Annual Meeting, St. John’s.

April 2007 “The Calvinist Liturgy of the Early Dutch Reformed Churches,” Invited Lecture, Farel Reformed Institute, Montreal. December 2006 “Erasmus and the Sixteenth Century Reception of Paul,”

Erasmus Centre for Early Modern Studies, Rotterdam NL. October 2006 “Mentem Pauli habere: the Representation of Paul in

Erasmus’ Annotations,” Sixteenth Century Society and Conference, Salt Lake City.

April 2006 “On a Possible Ekphrasis in Antimachus’ Thebaid,” Ontario Classical Association, Guelph.

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October 2004 “Sarah, Hagar, and the Reformers: Allegory and the Sensus Germanus”, session The Senses of Scripture in the 16th Century, SCSC, Toronto.

October 2004 “The Rebirth of Learning and the Reformation: Erasmus vs. Luther on Education,” session Theological Training in the 16th Century, SCSC, Toronto.

October 2004 “Clothing as Literary Metaphor in Epic Poetry: the Peplos in Ciris 1-41,” Roman Dress and the Fabric of Roman Culture Colloquium, York University, Toronto.

October 2003 “Calvin’s Use of Erasmus’ Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians,” SCSC, Pittsburgh.

May 2003 “The Literary Metaphor of Weaving in Latin Poetic Ekphrases,” CAC Annual Meeting, Fredericton.

October 2001 “The Humanism of Melanchthon and of Calvin,” Internationaler Congress: Melanchthon und der Calvinismus. Bretten, Germany.

May 2000 “The Ekphrases in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca,” CAC Annual Meeting, Winnipeg.

April 2000 “The Meaning of the Palace Description in Seneca, Thyestes 641-664,” Panel Presentation to the Classical Association of the American Mid-West and South Annual Meeting, Knoxville.

July 1998 “‘A Splash Quite Unnoticed’?: W.H. Auden, Brueghel, and Ovid on the Fall of Icarus,” International Society for the

Classical Tradition Conference, Tübingen. May 1998 “Ring Composition in Vergilian Ekphrases: the Palace of Picus

(Aen. 7.170-191),” CAC Annual Meeting, Ottawa. February 1998 “The Portrayal of Juno and Pallas Athena in Aeneid 1,”

Conference “The God in Art and Text”, University of Guelph July 1997 “The Adaptation of Apostrophe in Lucan’s Bellum Civile,” International Society for the History of Rhetoric Biennial

Conference, Saskatoon. June 1996 “The Poet’s Voice in Horace Odes 3.1,” CAC Annual Meeting, St. Catharine’s. October 1995 “Metamorphosis of a Myth: The Nachleben of Ovid's Icarus,” ACA Annual Meeting, Wolfville June 1995 “Philo in the Reformed Tradition,” Conference on Antiquity and the Reformed Tradition, Toronto. May 1995 “Lathes, Chisels and Polish: the Latin Poet as Wordsmith,” CAC Annual Meeting, Montreal. November 1994 “Fact or Fiction? Ekphrasis in Hellenistic Historiography and

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Poetry,” UNB History Colloquium. Fredericton. October 1994 “Catullus 64 and the Language of Hellenistic Ekphrasis,”ACA

Annual Meeting, Halifax. June 1994 “Subversive Ekphrasis and the Death of Crenaeus

(Theb.9.315-350),” CAC Annual Meeting, Calgary. May 1992 “Jason’s Cloak in the Context of the Argonautica,” CAC Annual Meeting, Charlottetown. May 1991 “The Metal Motif in Poetic Ekphrasis,” CAC Annual Meeting, Kingston. February 1990 “Ovid, Paul, and Barnabas,” Crake Doctoral Fellow Lecture, Mt. Allison University, Sackville. November 1989 “Aphrodite’s Graces: Seduction in Moschus’ Europa,” in the

Faculty Seminar Series, University of Toronto. October 1989 “Story and Structure in Moschus’ Europa,” ACA Annual

Meeting, Mt. Allison University, Sackville. May 1989 “Est Locus Loci in Ovid’s Heroides,” CAC Annual Meeting,

Quebec City. October 1985 “Apostrophe in Lucan’s Poetry,” presented to the Collegium Classicum of Leiden.

2. Lectures, Presentations, Seminars:

September 2014 “The Language(s) of the Synopsis,” Launch Event, Synopsis Purioris Theologiae, Leiden University, NL. April 2013 “Reading the Old Testament in the Era of the Reformation,” Lecture Series, “How did Jews and Christians View the Old Testament?” Theologische Universiteit Kampen NL March 2013 “The ‘Jerusalem from Above’: Calvin and the Exegetical History of Galatians 4:21-31,” The International Lecture, Theologische Universiteit Kampen October 2012 “Socrates: His Life and Thought” Extended Learning Opportunities, Erin ON May 2012 “Cultural Poetics and Ekphrasis: Shield Portraits and Shield- Description in Imperial Epic,” University of Washington. January 2012 “Multiculturalism in the Hellenistic Era” Third Age Learning, Waterloo November 2009 Lecture on “The Origins of the Olympic Games,” St. Clement’s Secondary School, Toronto April 2007 Convocation Address, Farel Reformed Institute, Montreal. January 2007 Seminar on “The Architecture of the Acropolis,” Kitchener

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Public Library November 2004 Lecture on “Tragedy, Drama, Theatre,” and lunch session

with students, Waterloo Collegiate September 2004 Lecture on “The Olympian Gods,” Forest Heights Collegiate October 2003 Lecture on “The Ancient Olympics,” Learning Unlimited

(Oxford County), Woodstock. December 2001 Lecture at Rockway Mennonite Collegiate, “Differences

Between Plato and Aristotle”. March 2000 Lecture on “Greek Mythology”, at Learning Unlimited (Oxford

County), Woodstock. October 1998 Lecture at Kitchener Collegiate Institute, “Life and Teaching

of Socrates.” October 1998 Lecture at Kitchener Collegiate Institute, “Life and Teaching

of Socrates.” April 1998 Lecture at Meaford Secondary School, “The Life and Thought

of Socrates.” March 1998 Lecture at Kitchener Collegiate Institute, “Socrates”. November 1997 Presentation at Glen William Group Learning Centre, “A Survey of Greek Vase Painting.” March 1996 “Lucan’s Attitude to Nero in the Civil War,” for the

Department of Languages and Literature, UNB - St. John February 1995 “After the Fire: The Reconstruction of an Ancient Text,” for

the UNB Arts Forum. December 1993 “The Portrayal of Apollo in Hellenistic Literature,” for Trent University Classics Department. November 1993 “Gallus: Roman Poet and Statesman,” for the University of Western Ontario Classical Studies Department. January 1993 “Ekphrasis in the Hecale of Callimachus?” for the Department of Classics, University of Waterloo. May 1989 “The Unity of Moschus’ Europa,” for the Graduate Students'

Classical Conference, Kingston. May 1986 “Carmina 4.2: Horace’s Pindaric Ode,” for the Department of

Classics, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, the Netherlands.

External Fellowships and Grants:

2015 Onassis Foundation University Seminar Program: Senior Visiting Onassis Fellow, for Waterloo Institute for Hellenistic Studies 2015 Social Science and Humanities Research Council Connection

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Grant: Celebrity, Fame and Infamy in the Hellenistic World 2013 Research Fellowship, Scaliger Institute, Special Collections, University of Leiden 2011 Aid to Scholarly Publication in the Humanities, Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences: Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World (co-recipient with S. Ager) 2010 Onassis Foundation University Seminar Program: Senior Visiting Onassis Fellow, for Waterloo Institute for Hellenistic Studies 2008 Social Science and Humanities Research Council Aid to Research Workshops and Conferences in Canada (with S.Ager, C. Hardiman, C. Vester): “Belonging and Isolation in the Hellenistic World”. 1998-2001 Social Science and Humanities Research Council 3-Year Grant:

Studies in Hellenistic Greek and Latin Augustan Literary Descriptions of Works of Art.

1988-89 University of Toronto Open Fellowship 1985-88 Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship 1985-86 Netherlands Government Graduate Scholarship 1984-85 Ontario Graduate Scholarship

Internal University Fellowships and Grants:

2013 UW SSHRC 4A Insight Grant: “Scholastic (Dis)Continuities in Early Reformed Orthodoxy and the Synopsis of Purer Theology

2011 Harding Endowment Grant: Editing the Synopsis Purioris Theologiae

2010 UW SSHRC Travel Grant: Paper Presentation to CAC conference Quebec City

2008-9 UW SSHRC 4A Grant: Erasmus’ Annotations and Renaissance Biblical Scholarship

2006 UW Program Initiative Fund Grant: Experiential Learning Component in Classical Studies

2006 Social Science and Humanities Research Council 4A Award: Erasmus’ Annotations and Biblical Scholarship in the Renaissance

2006 University Travel Grant – Presentation of Paper to Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, Salt Lake City

2005 University of Waterloo SSHRC Seed Grant - Corinthians Volume in the Collected Works of Erasmus

2000 University Travel Grant - Presentation of Paper to CAMWS

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conference, Knoxville 1999-2000 Research Assistant Support Program Grant (University of

Waterloo): Examination of Linguistic Conventions of Latin Poetic Ekphrases.

1998-99 Research Assistant Support Program Grant (UW): Investigation into Linguistic Conventions of Poetic Descriptions.

1998 University Travel Grant - Presentation of Paper to ISCT Conference, Tübingen

1998 Research Assistant Support Program Grant: “An Investigation into the Linguistic Conventions of Poetic Descriptions.”

1997 University Travel Grant - Presentation of Paper to ISHR Conference, Saskatoon

1995 University Research Fund - Research at the Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington DC

1995 Academic Development Travel Grant - Conference on Antiquity and the Reformed Tradition

1995 University Research Fund - Computer hardware for Research at Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington DC

Academic Administrative Service 1. External

2015 Ministry of Training, Universities and Colleges: Conductor of Program Quality Assessment of proposed Bachelor of Arts Program 2015 Workshop Organizer and Convener, Celebrity, Fame and Infamy in the Hellenistic World 2015 Member, Awards to Scholarly Publications Program Committee (ASPP), Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences 2015 Referee, monograph proposal, University of Toronto Press. 2014 Referee, monograph proposal, Oxford University Press (2) 2014 Workshop (Co-)Organizer and Convener, Synopsis Purioris Theologiae Launch Event, Scaliger Institute, Leiden University 2013 Workshop Organizer and Convener, Scholastic Disputations and the Synopsis Purioris Theologiae, Scaliger Institute, Universiteit Leiden 2013 Session Chair, The Spirituality of the Heidelberg Catechism, Theologische Universiteit Apeldoorn NL 2013 External Examiner, Phd Dissertation, Herderlijke regel of

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inburgeringscursus? Een bijdrage aan het onderzoek naar de ethische richtlijnen in 1 Timoteüs & Titus (Myriam Klinker-De Klerck) [= Pastoral Norm or Instruction into the Bourgeoisie? An Investigation in the Ethical Guidelines in 1 Timothy and Titus] 2013 Referee, Phoenix (1), Collected Works of Erasmus (1) 2012 Referee, American Journal of Philology (1), Latomus (1) 2011-13 Chair, Adjucation Committee, Ontario Graduate Scholarship Programme 2011 Session Chair: “Roman Authors at Work and Play,” CAC Conference 2010 Assessor: Tenure Application,Classical Studies (Windsor University) 2010 Session Chair: “Iliad,” CAC Conference 2009 Program Evaluator, Chair of Review Committee of Classics Department, Laurentian University 2008 Referee, Classical Philology (1), Phoenix (1), Mouseion (1) 2006 External Referee for Collected Works of Erasmus 2004 Adjudicator, Senior Latin Sight Translation Competition, Classical Association of Canada 2003 Referee, Phoenix; American Journal of Philology 1998 Juror, Classical Association of Canada, Senior Essay Competition

2. Internal

2013- Director, Waterloo Institute for Hellenistic Studies 2015 Member, MA Language Assessment Committee 2014 Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department of Classical Studies 2014 Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, St. Jerome’s University College 2013 Member, Departmental Committee on Program Standardization 2013 Member, Supervisory Committee, MA thesis, “Imperial Transportation and Communication from the Third to the Late Fourth Century: The Golden Age of the cursus publicus” (Lukas Lemcke) 2013 Supervisor, Undergraduate Thesis, “Ethos and Pathos in

Women’s Speeches in Lucan’s Bellum Civile” (Amanda Ross)

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2009-14 High School Liaison Officer

2010-13 Director, Waterloo Institute for Hellenistic Studies 2004-13 Library Liaison Officer, Classical Studies 2012 Member, Classical Studies Department Chair Search Committee 2012 Member, Waterloo Institute for Hellenistic Studies Director Search Committee 2006-9 Chair of Department 2009 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, Classical Studies 2009 Member, Graduate Steering Commitee, Classical Studies 2009 Member, Decanal ‘Taskforce’ on Student Engagement 2009 Member, UW Early Modern Studies Working Group, Newberry

Travel Grant Adjudication Committee 2008 Chair, Department Advisory Committee on Appointments 2008 English Department Chair Search Committee (Decanal

Appointment) 2008 Drama/Speech Communication Chair Search Committee (Vice-

President Appointment) 2008 Chair, Department Tenure and Promotion Committee 2008 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, Classical Studies 2008 Member, Graduate Steering Commitee, Classical Studies 2006 Associate Chair, Undergraduate Studies 2005 Associate Chair, Undergraduate Studies 2005-6 Member, Departmental Tenure and Promotion Committee 2004-6 Member, Departmental DACA 2004-6 Member, Maynard Scholarship Committee, OCA 2001-2003 Chair of Department 2003 Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department of

Drama and Speech Communication 2000-2002 University SSHRCC Small Grants Committee 2000-2002 Undergraduate Advisor, Classical Studies 1999-2002 Dean’s Advisory Committee on Research (Arts Faculty) 1996-2001 Editor, Labyrinth 1998-2001 Library Liaison Officer, Classical Studies 1996 Curriculum Committee, Arts Faculty Council (UNB) Chair, Sub-Committee on Social Sciences / Humanities / Languages Degree Option, Arts Faculty Council (UNB) Retention Committee, Arts Faculty Council (UNB) 1995 Level I Assessment Committee (Promotion and Tenure) 1994-95 Distance Education Advisory Committee (UNB) Level II Assessment (Tenure and Promotion) Committee

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1993-94 Language Laboratory Advisory Committee

Teaching Experience (Last Four Years Only) Winter 2015 CLAS 201 (Ancient Greek Society) (334) CLAS 486 (Republican Poetry and the Hellenistic East) (4) CLAS 600 (Republican Poetry and the Hellenistic East) (2) Fall 2015 CLAS 100 (Introduction to Classical Studies (89) GRK 332 (Intermediate Greek: Homer) (5) (held with 490/600) GRK 490 (Advanced Greek: Homer) 4 GRK 600 (Senior Studies in Greek: Homer) (5) Winter 2014 Greek 490 (Hellenistic Poetry) (3) Greek 600 (Hellenistic Poetry) (2) Latin 102 (Introduction to Latin II) (10) Fall 2014 Introduction to Classical Studies (CLAS 100) (89) Introduction to Latin I (LAT 101) (18) Fall 2013 Roman Historical Epic (CLAS 632) (2) Introduction to Latin (LAT 101) (32) Winter 2013 Thesis Supervision (CLAS 490B) (1) Fall 2012 Introduction to Latin 1 (LAT 101) (27) Advanced Latin Grammar, Reading, and Composition (LAT 351) (15) Thesis Supervision (CLAS 490A) (1) Winter 2012 Introduction to Latin II (LAT 102) (18)