Curriculum Vitae
Peter H. Burian |
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Box 90103, Durham, NC 27708-0103
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+1 919 684 2005 (office)
pburian@duke.edu (email) |
Professional Experience / Employment History
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Publications
Books
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Awards, Honors, and Distinctions
Professional Lectures
Invited Lectures:
Professional Service
University Committees/Service
Departmental Committees/Service
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Other Service
Courses Taught
Greek
Undergraduate:
Elementary Greek
Intensive Elementary Greek
Intermediate Greek
Homer, Iliad
Homer, Odyssey and Greek lyric
Greek Comedy
Greek Tragedy
Greek Orators
Greek HistoriansGraduate:
Prose Composition
Pre-Socratic Philosophy
Early Dialogues of Plato
Plato's Aesthetics
Homer
Sophocles' Theban Plays
Aeschylus' Oresteia
Aristophanes
Menander and new comedySeminars:
Aeschylus' Eumenides
Euripides' Suppliants
Euripides' Helen
The Matter of Thebes in Greek Tragedy
Greek Comedy
"Peace Plays" of AristophanesLatin
Undergraduate:
Intermediate Latin (Cicero)
Vergil, Aeneid
Sight ReadingGraduate:
Horace, Odes
Classical Studies
Undergraduate:
Survey of Greek Literature
Survey of Latin Literature
Ancient and Medieval Epic
Drama of Greece and Rome
The Classical Tradition
Antiquity and the Making of the Modern World: Florence 1300-1600 (taught in Florence)Seminars:
Ancient Comedy
The Greek Symposium
The Satirical Tradition
Varieties of Religious Experience in the Ancient Mediterranean
The World of Aristophanes (FOCUS Program)
The World of the Greek Theater (FOCUS Program)Summer courses taught in Italy:
City and Country in Ancient Italy
Continuity and Change: Pagan to Christian Rome
Rome: History of the City
Comparative Literature (Program in Literature)
Undergraduate:
Foundations of Western Literature: Homer to Dante
Theory of TragedySeminar:
The Oedipus Myth in Ancient and Modern Literature
Graduate:
Theory and Practice of Literary Translation (workshop-seminar)
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (Seminars)
Fiction and its Truths
Rome: The City and Its Gods (taught partly in Rome)
Greek Theater in its Historical Setting (taught partly in Greece)
Performing Passion, Reason and CommunityKenan Institute for Ethics
Co-director, Graduate Colloquium, 2004-7
Intercollegiate Center
The Ancient City
Intermediate Greek
Advanced Greek: Plutarch's Life of Antony
Professional Affiliations