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职称:Professor
所属学校:Catholic University of America
所属院系:Classics
所属专业:Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
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William E. Klingshirn (email; AB, Holy Cross, 1977; AM, PhD, Stanford, 1982, 1985), ordinary professor, specializes in the history and culture of the late antique Mediterranean world. His current research is focused on diviners and divination in the Roman empire, on definitions of Christian culture in the early middle ages, and on the reception of Caesarius of Arles in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Professor Klingshirn has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities (1988-89; 2006-07) and the American Council of Learned Societies (2000-01). He is past president of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States (CAAS) and a member of the editorial committee of Translated Texts for Historians. From 2007 to 2013 he served on the Board of Editors of Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought and Religion. He now serves on the editorial board (Doctorum Collegium) of the journal Latinitas (series nova), published by the Pontifical Academy for Latin. A CUA faculty member since 1985, he has taught a wide range of courses in classics, ancient history, Latin, Greek, early Christianity, and late antiquity, and regularly participates in the Christian Tradition sequence of the Honors Program. He currently serves as Director of CUA's Center for the Study of Early Christianity. In 2014 he was appointed a Fellow (sodalis) of the Pontifical Academy for Latin, and in 2015 was honored with an ovatio by the Classical Association of the Atlantic States.
William E. Klingshirn (email; AB, Holy Cross, 1977; AM, PhD, Stanford, 1982, 1985), ordinary professor, specializes in the history and culture of the late antique Mediterranean world. His current research is focused on diviners and divination in the Roman empire, on definitions of Christian culture in the early middle ages, and on the reception of Caesarius of Arles in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Professor Klingshirn has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities (1988-89; 2006-07) and the American Council of Learned Societies (2000-01). He is past president of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States (CAAS) and a member of the editorial committee of Translated Texts for Historians. From 2007 to 2013 he served on the Board of Editors of Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought and Religion. He now serves on the editorial board (Doctorum Collegium) of the journal Latinitas (series nova), published by the Pontifical Academy for Latin. A CUA faculty member since 1985, he has taught a wide range of courses in classics, ancient history, Latin, Greek, early Christianity, and late antiquity, and regularly participates in the Christian Tradition sequence of the Honors Program. He currently serves as Director of CUA's Center for the Study of Early Christianity. In 2014 he was appointed a Fellow (sodalis) of the Pontifical Academy for Latin, and in 2015 was honored with an ovatio by the Classical Association of the Atlantic States.