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Jed W Atkins, Assistant Professor

Jed W Atkins
Contact Info:
Office Location:  232 Allen Building
Office Phone:  (919) 684-2695
Email Address: send me a message

Teaching (Spring 2012):

  • LATIN 2.01, ELEMENTARY LATIN Synopsis
    Allen 226, MWF 08:45 AM-09:35 AM
  • CLST 138.01, THE AFTERLIFE OF CLASSICS Synopsis
    Languages 207, MW 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
    (also cross-listed as POLSCI 199C.01)
Office Hours:

WT 4-5
Education:

PhD in ClassicsUniversity of Cambridge2009
M.Phil in Political Thought and Intellectual HistoryUniversity of Cambridge2005
BA in Government and Classics (Summa cum Laude)Bowdoin College2004
Specialties:

Cicero
Greek and Roman political philosophy and ethics
The history of political thought
Research Interests: Cicero; Greek, Roman, and early Christian political and moral philosophy

Curriculum Vitae  Bio
Representative Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Jed W. Atkins, L'argument du De Republica et le Songe de Scipion, Les etudes philosophiques, vol. 99 no. 4 (Winter, 2011), pp. 455-469
  2. Jed W. Atkins, The Officia of St. Ambrose’s De officiis, Journal of Early Christian Studies, vol. 19 no. 1 (Spring, 2011), pp. 49-78
  3. Jed W. Atkins, Cicero on the relationship between Plato’s Republic and Laws, Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement (2012), Institute for Classical Studies  [abs]
Conferences Organized

  • UK Classical Association Annual Conference, Panel Organizer & Participant, April, 2009  

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