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Curriculum Vitae
Education
- Ph.D. in history, University of Chicago,
June 2001. Dissertation: "A Public 'House' but Closed: 'Fiscal
Participation' and Economic Decision Making on the Oxyrhynchite Estate
of the Flavii Apiones." Committee: Professor Walter E. Kaegi (chair);
Professor Richard P. Saller; Professor Roger S. Bagnall (Columbia
University); and Professor James G. Keenan (Loyola University
Chicago). Defended with distinction.
- A.M. in Byzantine history, University of Chicago,
December 1992. Seminar paper: "Observations on the Sasanian Invasion
and Occupation of Egypt."
Professional Experience
- Assistant research papyrologist, Center
for the Tebtunis Papyri, University of California at Berkeley, July
2001 - present. Lecturer in the Department of Classics or Near Eastern
Studies when teaching; member of the Graduate Group in Ancient History
and Mediterranean Archaeology. Courses created: Classics
130 ("Graeco-Roman Egypt: Society and Economy"; undergraduates),
225 ("Introduction to Papyrology"; graduate seminar). Other
courses taught: Egyptian 102A, 102B (Coptic).
- Member, supplemental faculty, Department of
Foreign Languages and Literatures, University of Delaware, August 2000
- June 2001. Courses taught or to be taught: Latin 101, 102, 213
("Cicero"), and 214 ("Vergil"). Created the Classics@UD web site
with Dr. Annette Giesecke.
- Research staff, Demotic
Dictionary Project, Oriental Institute of the University of
Chicago, June - December 1992, October - December 1996.
- Course assistant in the History of Western
Civilization, University of Chicago, January - June 1996.
Professional Affiliations
American
Numismatic Society, American
Philological Association, American
Society of Papyrologists, Association
Internationale de Papyrologues , Association of
Ancient Historians, Byzantine
Studies Conference, Egypt
Exploration Society, Fondation Égyptologique Reine
Élisabeth, International
Association for Coptic Studies
(effective summer 2004), International
Society for Arabic Papyrology, International Workshop for
Papyrology and Social History, United States National Committee for
Byzantine Studies (executive board).
Publications
Book and Book Sections
- "The Bilingual (Demotic-Greek) Dossier of
Kabiris," in preparation (with Willy Clarysse and Paul Heilporn; to be
published by the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek).
- "The Tebtunis Papyri," in A Guide to The Bancroft Library, forthcoming.
- Contributor to chapter one ("General
Introduction") of Egypt from
Alexander to the Copts: An Archaeological and Historical Guide,
forthcoming.
Articles
- "Reuniting Anastasia: P.bibl. univ. Giss.
56 + P.Erl. 87," ten-page
manuscript, under submission.
- "A Roman-Period Cession of Residential Property
from Soknopaiou Nesos (P.Mich. inv. 6168 + inv. 6174c + inv. 6174a+b),"
forthcoming Festschrift (with Joseph G. Manning).
- "P.Lond. V
1876 descr.: Which
Landowner?" Chronique
d’Égypte, forthcoming (with James G. Keenan).
- "A Flavia Christodotê Fragment from
Giessen (P. bibl. univ. Giss. inv. 63)," in Essays and Texts in Honor of J. David
Thomas (Oakville 2001) 251-54 (with James G. Keenan).
- "P.Lond.V 1797: Classification and
Date," in Papyri in honorem Johannis Bingen octogenarii editae
(Leuven 2000) 529-35 (with James G. Keenan).
- "Notes on Some Papyri from the Byzantine
Oxyrhynchite," Tyche 14 (1999) 325-27.
- " Dumbarton
Oaks," in Der neue Pauly: Reallexikon der Antike und ihrer
Rezeption,Volume 13 (Stuttgart 1999) cols. 904-10.
- "More from the Archive of the Descendants of
Eulogius," Analecta Papyrologica 8-9 (1996-97) 209-18 (with
James G. Keenan).
Papers Presented
Invited Lectures and Seminars
- "The Economy of Byzantine Egypt," to be
presented at the Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine Symposium, spring 2004.
- "The Dossier of the Descendants of
Harpokratiôn son of Marepsêmis: A Priestly Family
Over Two Centuries," to be presented at "Tebtynis und Soknopaiu
Nesos: Leben im römerzeitlichen Fajum," Universität
Würzburg, December 2003.
- "A River Runs Through It: The Bilingual
(Demotic-Greek) Archive of Kabiris," Ancient History and Mediterranean
Archaeology Noon Colloquium, University of California at Berkeley, 18
November 2002.
- "Papyrology and the Ancient Economy: The Case
of the Flavii Apiones," University of Texas at Austin, January 29, 2001.
Conference Papers
- "The Demotic Papyri at the Center for the
Tebtunis Papyri (University of California, Berkeley)," 8.
Internationale Konferenz für demotische Studien, Würzburg, 28
August 2002.
- "The Center for the Tebtunis Papyri at the
University of California, Berkeley," 23. Internationaler Kongreß
für Papyrologie, Vienna, 23 July 2001.
- "Conflicting Beginnings: Restoring the Text of
P.Col. inv. 523," 23. Internationaler Kongreß für
Papyrologie, Vienna, 23 July 2001.
- "Representing Anastasia: A geouchousa's
'Disappearing' Dossier and Its Contribution to the Social and Economic
History of the Byzantine Oxyrhynchite," One Hundred and Thirty-Second
Annual Meeting of the American
Philological Association, San Diego, 4 January 2001.
- "New Evidence Concerning the Production of
Wine on the Oxyrhynchite Holdings of the Flavii Apiones," XXII
Congresso Internazionale di Papirologia, Florence, 27 August 1998.
Academic Honors and Awards
- Andrew W. Mellon Summer Research Fellowship,
University of Chicago, September 1996 (for research at Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven; Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire,
Brussels; Universiteit van Amsterdam; Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana;
and Istituto Papirologico «G. Vitelli,» Florence).
- Full tuition with stipend fellowship,
University of Chicago, September 1991 - June 1996.
- President, University of Pennsylvania chapter
of Eta
Sigma Phi (the classics honor society), January 1988 - May 1990.
- George Allen
Prize (best examination in a Greek subject), University of
Pennsylvania, May 1988.
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