Charles E. Muntz
University of
Arkansas
416 Old Main • Fayetteville, AR 72701
Email: cmuntz@uark.edu
Web: comp.uark.edu/~cmuntz
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Education
Duke
University, Ph.D. program in Classical Studies, 2008
Dissertation: Diodorus Siculus, Egypt, and
Rome.
Advisor:
Prof. Mary T. Boatwright
Preliminary Examinations, Special Author: Tacitus; Special
Field: War & Literature in Ancient Greece
American
School of Classical Studies at Athens Summer Session, 2006
American
Academy in Rome Summer Program, 2004
Swarthmore
College, B. A. with High Honors with the major in Latin,
the minor in Greek, and the concentration in Computer
Science, 2002
Professional
Experience
Visiting
Assistant Professor of Ancient History, University of
Arkansas, 2008-present. Courses:
Greece and the
Ancient Near East: Fall 2008,
Fall 2009
The Roman Republic and
Empire: Fall 2008,
Fall 2009
Alexander
and the Hellenistic World: Spring
2009, Spring 2010
Romans and
Provincials: Spring
2009
Intermediate Greek - Homer:
Spring 2009
Advanced Latin - Caesar:
Spring 2010
Graduate Instructor, Duke University, Department of
Classical Studies, 2005-2008. Courses:
Elementary Latin: Fall 2007 & Spring 2008
Roman
Civilization: Spring
2007
Greek
Civilization: Fall 2006
Elementary Greek: Fall 2005
& Spring 2006
Elementary Greek: Summer 2005
Graduate
Teaching Assistant, Duke University, Department of
Classical Studies. Courses:
Elementary Greek: Fall 2004 & Spring 2005
Roman History:
Spring 2003 & Spring 2004
Greek History: Fall 2003 & Fall 2005
Classical Mythology: Fall 2002
Publications
“Vivaldi’s lost
Exodus and Epiphany Oratorios, Part I Moyses Deus Pharaonis
RV 643”
Studi Vivaldiani 6 (2006) 101-157. Co-author with Robert
Kintzel.
Book Reviews
Kelly, Gavin.
Ammianus Marcellinus: The Allusive Historian. Cambridge,
2008. CB 84: 133-4.
Cheshire, Keyne. Alexander the Great. Cambridge, 2009.
BMCR: 2009.9.62.
Panels and Papers
“Diodorus
Siculus and Caesar’s Calendar.” Annual Meeting of the
American Philological Association, January 8, 2010.
Chair and Commentator, Ancient History Panel, 30th
Mid-America Conference on History, September 26, 2008.
“The Invocation of Darius in the Persae” Annual Meeting of
CAMWS, April 7, 2006.
Fellowships and Awards
CAMWS Grant
Award 2004 for AAR Summer Program
Graduate Fellowship in Classical Studies, Duke University,
2002-2008