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职称:241 Park Hall
所属学校:University of Georgia
所属院系:Arts and Sciences
所属专业:Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
联系方式:706-542-3839
Damaris Moore Corrigan 276 Holly Lane Department of Classics Dahlonega, GA 30533 University of Georgia (706) 864-2253 Athens, GA 30602 dmcorrigan@windstream.net corrigan@uga.edu Ph.D., Classics (2004), The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. Dissertation: Riders on High: An Interdisciplinary Appraisal of the Cavalry of Macedon Directors: Professors Peter Green and Cynthia W. Shelmerdine Using an interdisciplinary approach, the dissertation applies principles of veterinary medicine, hippology, and applied horsemanship to evaluate the effectiveness of the Macedonian cavalry in accord with Xenophon’s equestrian works and the Greek and Latin sources for Alexander the Great. M.A., Classical Languages (1988), Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. J.D., Civil Law (1986), Tulane Law School, New Orleans, LA. B.A. summa cum laude, Latin (1983), Newcomb College of Tulane University. Junior Year Abroad (1981-82), University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Scotland.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, University of Georgia, 2012-2013 Instructor, Department of Classics, University of Georgia. 2005-2012. Visiting Instructor, Department of Classics, University of Georgia. 1998-1999. Instructor, Department of Language and Literature, North Georgia College and State University, Dahlonega, GA. 1997-1998. Assistant Instructor, Department of Classics, University of Texas, Austin, TX. 1996-97. Instructor, Department of Language and Literature, NGCSU. Winter 1992-Spring 1996. Assistant Instructor, Department of Classics, University of Texas. Spring 1990-91 (5 semesters). Instructor, Department of Classical Languages, Tulane University, 1988-89. Graduate Instructor, Department of Classical Languages, Tulane University, 1986-88. Courses Taught: Roman Law (combined graduate and undergraduate) Medical Terminology Classical Mythology (general undergraduate and honors sections) Roman Culture/Latin Literature in Translation (general undergraduate and honors sections) Greek Culture/Greek Literature in Translation (general undergraduate and honors sections) Beginning Latin/Latin I (using Wheelock as well as Latin for Reading by Knudsvig, Seligson, and Craig) Intermediate Latin/Latin II (Caesar and Ovid, and short selections of various authors) Survey of Latin Literature/Latin III (Cicero and Vergil, and short selections of various authors) Introduction to Ancient Greece: Culture and Language (an enrichment course for Georgia RESA Summer Honors Program at NGCSU) English 101/Grammar and Composition English 102/Writing about Literature Speech Communications