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Curriculum Vitae
Name:
Dr. Eleni Bozia
Affiliation: Visiting Lecturer of Classics, University of Florida
E-mail: bozia[@]ufl.edu
Fields of Interest:
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Imperial Greek and Latin Literature; Ethnicity and National Identity; Early Christian Apologists; Literary and Cultural Theory
Education:
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Ph.D. in Classics, University of Florida, 2009
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MPhil in Classics, University of Glasgow, 2004
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B.A. in Classical Philology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2003
Honors and Awards
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- Mary A. Sollman Scholarship, American Academy in Rome, 2007
- CIEGL Bursary, University of Oxford, 2007
- Nadyezhda Semerdjieff Scholarship for research in Classical Studies, 2007
- Joseph Jay Deiss Memorial Fellowship for Summer Study in Italy, 2007
- Recognition for teaching achievement, Center for Greek Studies, University of Florida, 2007
- Certificate of Outstanding Achievement, University of Florida, 2005-2007
- Graduate studies grant, Gerondelis Foundation Inc., 2007
- Rothman Scholar 2006
- Travel Awards, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Department of Classics, University of Florida, 2005, 2006
- Teaching Assistantship, Department of Classics, University of Florida
- CA Bursary, Classical Association of England and Wales, 2004
- Excellent Performance Award and Scholarship, IKY, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2000
Book:
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Lucian and his Roman Voices (in progress)
Articles and Book Chapters:
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E. Bozia, 'Toxaris, Anacharsis and Scytha: Literary and Social Realities in Lucian', submitted.
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G. Rocca, G. Sarullo, E. Bozia, A. Barmpoutis, 'Tracce di sabinita nel Lapis Satricanus?', Rendiconti dell'Istituto Lombardo, forthcoming.
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E. Bozia, G. Sangco, R. Wagman, 'A new dedication by Diogenes and other unpublished inscriptions from Epidauros', ZPE 160 (2007), 120-22.
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E. Bozia, 'Should Thucydides' view of the causes of the Peloponnesian war be modified?', in European History: Lessons for the 21st century, Gregory T. Papanikos & Nicholas C.J. Pappas (ed.), (Athens, 2006).
- 'Virgil, the new Homer of the Augustan era? A Comparative Study between Virgil's Aeneid Book Nine and Homer's Iliad and Odyssey.', MPhil thesis, (University of Glasgow, 2004).
Book Review:
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C. W. Marshall, The stagecraft and performance of Roman Comedy. (Cambridge, 2006), in Text and Presentation 4 (2007), 241-5. Solicited Review.
Invited Presentation:
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Panelist in "The author meets the critics: C. W. Marshall, The stagecraft and performance of Roman Comedy." in the 32nd Comparative Drama Conference, Loyola Marymount University, 27-29 March 2008, CA, USA
Conference Presentations:
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"Lucian's Nachleben in European Literature and Art.", Classical Association Annual Conference, April 2010, Cardiff University, UK
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"Lucian's and Gellius' Literary and Social Realities.", 13th congress of the Federation Internationale des Associations d' Etudes Classiques, August 2009, Berlin, Germany
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"The elegiac motif of the 'exclusus amator' in Lucians' De Mercede Conductis", Classical Association and Classical Association of Scotland, April 2009, Glasgow, UK
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"An Efficient Method for Digitizing Squeezes and Performing Automated Epigraphic Analysis.
", APA 140th Annual Meeting, January 2009, Philadelphia, USA
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"Seneca's Medea, the next step after Plautus in Roman Drama.", 32nd Comparative Drama Conference, Loyola Marymount University, March 2007, CA, USA
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E. Bozia, A. Barmpoutis, R. S. Wagman, "Application of 3D Technologies for the Analysis of Ancient Inscriptions.", 13th International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, September 2007, University of Oxford, UK [Demo]
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"Aristophanes' Ecclesiazousae: A eulogy of or an attack against Athenian construction of gender?", 31st Comparative Drama Conference, Loyola Marymount University, March 2007, CA, USA
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"Does Aristophanes' Ecclesiazousae serve to reinforce or to undermine the Athenian construction of gender?", Conference on Ancient Drama, July 2007, Wellington, New Zealand (Accepted)
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"Was the Athenian Empire despotism?",ATINER International Conference on European History, Dec. 2006, Athens, Greece
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"Do Hellenistic Engagements with epic poetry have anything in common?",CAMWS-SS, Nov. 2006, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
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"Petronius', Apollonius', Theocritus' and Moschus' Visit to the Ekphrasis", CAMWS, April 2006, FL, USA.
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"Terence and Plautus: Dramatists for the Reader or the Audience?", 30th Comparative Drama Conference, Loyola Marymount University, March 2006, CA, USA
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"Should Thucydides' view of the causes of the Peloponnesian war be modified?", ATINER International Conference on European History: From Ancient to Modern, December 2005, Athens, Greece.
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"How
far is it possible to reconstruct the circumstances of the
presentation on stage of problematic Aristophanic passages? A
comparative study between the Fifth Century Theatre in Athens
and Aristophanic Comedy.", 29th Comparative Drama Conference,
California State University, March 2005, CA, USA
Teaching Experience:
- Spring 2010 - LNW3490 - Medieval Latin: Pagans and Christians in the Roman Empire
- CLA3114 - Greece Yesterday and Today
- Fall 2009 - GRW2211 - Attic Greek Prose from Plato to Lucian
- GRK1131
- Spring 2009 - LNW2321 - Introduction to Vergil: Readings from the Aeneid and the Georgics
- GRK1130
- Fall 2008 - LAT1104 - Beginners Latin III: Wheelock's Latin and Vergil's Aeneid
- GRK1131
- Spring 2008 - LNW2630 - Latin Love Poetry: Ovid's Amores and Propertius' Monobiblos
- GRK1130
- Fall 2007 - LNW2560 - Readings in Latin Literature: Metamorphosis in the Ancient World-
Ovid's Metamorphoses and Apuleius' Golden Ass
- GRK1131
- Spring 2007 - LAT1122 - Beginners Latin III: Wheelock's Latin and Vergil's Aeneid
- GRK1130
- Fall 2006 - LAT1121 - Beginners Latin II
- GRK1131
- Spring 2006 - LAT1121 - Beginners Latin II
- GRK1130
- Fall 2005 - LAT1120 - Beginners Latin I
- GRK1131
- Summer 2005 - GRE1131 - Accelerated Ancient Greek II: Euripides' Medea
- Spring 2005 - GRK1131
- GRK1130
Professional Activity
- Organizing Committee Member-UF/FSU Annual Colloquium, 2009
- Staff Member, CAMWS Annual Conference, 2006
Languages
Spoken:
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Modern Greek
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English
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French
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Read:
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Modern Greek
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English
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French
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German
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Ancient Greek
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Latin
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Other Certificates:
- First Certificate in Computing, University of Oxford
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