Faculty Member, Classics and General Humanities
Associate Professor
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
About
As a member of a "Classics and General Humanities" department, I work on both Classics and humanities topics. My main focus in Classics has been the reception of Alexander the Great and the Macedonians, especially in the Second Sophistic, the subject of monograph-in-progress; I've recently started worked on the Alexander Romance tradition as well. I have also published/have forthcoming commentaries for Brill's New Jacoby on a number of Hellenistic Jewish authors; writers on Hellenistic Syria; and Greek mythographers. On the humanities side, I am writing a (somewhat revisionist) electronic Western Humanities textbook.






