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A.Scholtz siteAndrew Scholtz

Associate Professor of Classics

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Andrew Scholtz received his PhD in classics from Yale University in 1997. Appointed to the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies in 2000, he specializes in classical Greek drama, prose, and cultural history, and Greek and Latin rhetoric and historiography. His teaching interests include Latin and Greek at all levels, as well as classics-in-translation courses with a cultural focus.


Contact Information

Telephone:

(607) 777-3820

E-mail:

 

ascholtz@binghamton.edu

Office:

 

LT 1113

Recent Publications

Scholtz, Andrew. Concordia Discors: Eros and Dialogue in Classical Athenian Literature. Hellenic Studies 24. Ed. Gregory Nagy. Washington, D.C.: Center for Hellenic Studies, 2007.

Current Projects

Research project: "Goddess at the Margins: Greek Religion between Cultures, across Boundaries."

Courses Taught

Education

Ph.D. 1997, Yale University; M.Mus. 1980, Manhattan School of Music; B.Mus. 1978, Boston University

Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies, LT1106
Binghamton University
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
PO BOX 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902-6000
Phone: (607) 777-6709
Fax: (607) 777-6406
E-mail faculty directly or send to Erin Stanley: estanley@binghamton.edu.

Ms. Stanley's hours (fall 2006): Monday 10:30-3:15; Tuesday 11:45-4:15; Wednesday 10:30-3:30; Thursday 11:45-4:15.


This page was last updated November 6, 2007