Recognizing Kaitlyn Stiles for being offered three highly prestigious awards to fund her doctoral work in Mediterranean archaeology and bioarchaeology.
Classics
Aleydis van der Moortel
Recognizing Aleydis van der Moortel for receiving received a prestigious fellowship from the American School of Classical Studies in Athens.
The Homeric Hymn to Hermes: Introduction, Text and Commentary
The Hymn to Hermes, while surely the most amusing of the so-called Homeric Hymns, also presents an array of challenging problems.
Anti-Judaism and Christian Orthodoxy: Ephrem’s Hymns in Fourth-century Syria
Author: Christine Shepardson
The politically embroiled and sharply divided Council of Nicaea (325) provided a turbulent beginning to Christianity’s struggle for self-definition in the political arena. This book investigates the complex anti-Jewish and anti-Judaizing rhetoric of Ephrem, a fourth-century poet, deacon, and theologian from easter