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Francis Cairns: Curriculum Vitae: January 2020 FRANCIS CAIRNS: CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Degrees D. Litt. University of Edinburgh (2014) Ph.D. University of Liverpool (1982) B.A. (Lit. Hum.) Balliol College, Oxford University (1963); M.A. Oxford (1968) M.A. (Classics) University of Glasgow (1961) 2. Appointments Professor of Classical Languages, Florida State University 2000- Research Professor of Latin Language and Literature, University of Leeds, UK, 1999-2001 Professor of Latin Language and Literature (Established Chair), University of Leeds, UK, 1989-1999 Professor of Latin (Established Chair), University of Liverpool, UK, 1974-1988 Lecturer in Humanity (Latin), University of Edinburgh, UK, 1966-1973 Assistant Lecturer in Humanity (Latin), University of Edinburgh, UK, 1963-1966 3. Visiting and Research Appointments, and Named Lectureships Armstrong Distinguished Visiting Professor of Classics, University of Texas at Austin, 1999 James Loeb Lecturer, Harvard University, 1990 Professore à contratto, Università di Bologna, 1984 Visiting Professor, Seminar für Mittellatein, Freie Universität Berlin, 1982 Fellow, Calgary Institute for the Humanities, 1980 Honorary Research Fellow in Classics, Birkbeck College, University of London, 1977-1979 Inaugural Lecturer, University College Dublin, 1977 Dill Memorial Lecturer, Queens University Belfast, 1987 ‘School Student’, British School at Athens, 1963-1964 4. Principal Research Interests Republican and Augustan Latin poetry Hellenistic Greek Poetry Medieval and renaissance Latin Epigraphy of Euboea, Greece Computer-aided learning 5. Research Roles Joint General Editor of the series ARCA Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs General Editor of the series Latin and Greek Texts Joint General Editor of the series Collected Classical Papers Editor/Joint Editor of Papers of the Langford Latin Seminar Corrispondente straniero of Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica Member of the Advisory Board of Res Publica Litterarum Correspondant étranger of Latomus Member of the Comitato Internazionale of Paideia Member of the ‘Comitato di referee’ of Athenaeum Member of the ‘Consiglio scientifico’ of the series “Culture antiche. Studi e testi” Member of the ‘Comitato d’Onore del Certamen Horatianum’ Socio corrispondente dell’Accademia Properziana del Subasio (Assisi) Member of Collegio dei Tutori per il Dottorato di Ricerca in Filologia Classica dell’Università di Parma (Former) Director of UGC/Computer Board CTI project “The computerisation of Learning Latin” (Former) Coordinator of Leeds Karystos Group Francis Cairns: CV January 2020 Page 1 of 16 Francis Cairns: Curriculum Vitae: January 2020 (Former) Member of the Comitato Scientifico dell’Istituto Internazionale di Studi Piceni (Former) Member of the British Medieval Latin Dictionary Committee (Former) Joint Editor of Papers of the Leeds International Latin Seminar (1990-1998) (Volume 1 = PLLS 6 1990, 2 = PLLS 7 1993, 4 = PLLS 9 1995, 5 = PLLS 10 1998) (Former) Co-Director of the Leeds International Latin Seminar (1988-2001) (Former) Editor of Papers of the Liverpool Latin Seminar (five volumes – 1976-1985) (Former) Organiser of the Liverpool Latin Seminar (1975-85) 6. Publications Five monographs; two volumes of Collected Papers, eight edited volumes, nine jointly edited volumes, and 179 papers/book chapters. See ‘List of Publications’ below. 7. Research in Progress A study of the genre kletikon; papers on Greek and Roman poetry, medieval and renaissance Latin, and Euboean epigraphy. 8. Major Research and Travel Grants [amounts under $2,000 omitted) 1974-1999: approx. $100,000 total in funding (from external and internal sources) towards the travel costs of visiting scholars invited by me to the Universities of Liverpool and Leeds, in particular under the auspices of the Liverpool Latin Seminar and the Leeds International Latin Seminar. 1974-1999: approx. $70,000 total in funding (from external and internal sources) towards the costs of my own travel and research. 1985: $30,780 (= 19,000 GBP) from the UK University Grants Committee/Computer Board Computers in Teaching Initiative for the project “The Computerisation of Learning Latin.” 1976 to present: $80,000 total (approx.) subventions from grant-giving bodies (e.g. the British Academy, Canadian Federation for the Humanities, the Publication Funds of many Universities) towards the publication of volumes in the series ARCA (edited by me) and other academic volumes. 1991: $8,100 (= 5,000 GBP) from the UK Government ‘Enterprise in Higher Education’ initiative for the project ‘Karystos: A Greek city and its territory’ (1991-94) 2002: $7,200 COFRS Summer Award (FSU) Project: ‘Propertius: The Augustan Elegist’ 2002: $4,300 AHPEG Award (FSU) Project: ‘Propertius: The Augustan Elegist’ 2007: $13,000 COFRS Summer Award (FSU) Project: ‘Greek and Roman Epigrams’ 2007: $30,000 Loeb Classical Library Foundation Grant: Project: ‘Greek and Roman Epigrams 2007: $13,873 AHPEG Award (FSU): Project: ‘Greek and Roman Epigrams 2014: $14,000 COFRS Summer Award (FSU) Project: ‘Kletikon: Greek and Roman Summons and Invitation’ 2016: $1,500 Arts & Sciences Faculty Travel Award (FSU) 9. Teaching and Teaching Administration Undergraduate/Graduate teaching Homer; early Greek lyric and elegy; Pindar and Bacchylides; Aeschylus; Euripides; Xenophon; Lysias; Callimachus; Theocritus, Apollonius; Greek Anthology; Epigrams; Catullus; Caesar; Cicero; Sallust; Virgil Eclogues, Aeneid; Horace; Propertius; Tibullus; Ovid; Senecan tragedy; Martial, Statius, Juvenal, Tacitus; Latin language; Medieval Latin of all periods, both poetry and prose; Renaissance Latin poetry; introductory Latin; Karystos; Age of Augustus (the last two being Ancient History special subjects); classics in translation; classical civilisation; computing and the Classics. Postgraduate supervision at M.A and Ph.D. level Hellenistic poetry; Classical Latin poetry; Late Latin poetry; Ninth-century Latin. Francis Cairns: CV January 2020 Page 2 of 16 Francis Cairns: Curriculum Vitae: January 2020 Course development During my Headship (1974-88) of the Department of Latin at the University of Liverpool, I was responsible for organising and implementing new subsidiary courses in Introductory Latin, and Literary and Linguistic Computing (taught in collaboration with the Computer Laboratory), new Single Honours degrees in Latin (Classical and Medieval), Roman Studies, Ancient History and Latin, and Classical Civilisation (the last three taught in collaboration with the Departments of Greek and Ancient History); and new Joint Honours degrees in Latin and Linguistics, Hispanic Studies and Latin, Latin and Russian, and Medieval History and Medieval Latin. During my Chairmanship of the School of Classics, University of Leeds (1989-92), a complete reorganisation and modularisation of all courses was carried out. This work included the reshaping of the Classical Civilisation and Classics degree structures, the introduction of a new scheme of Special Subjects and Topics, and the development of student-oriented teaching methods and student self-monitoring procedures. 10. University Administration 2012-2014 Director of Graduate Studies (The Florida State University) 2012-2013 Panel member for the research evaluation of the departments of Literature at the University of Antwerp and Ghent University, Belgium 2004-6 Chair of departmental Philology Committee (The Florida State University) 2003-2006 Member of “Overseers’ Committee to Visit the Department of the Classics of Harvard College” 2000- Committee for Conferences and Colloquia (The Florida State University) 2000-2015 Organiser of Fall Langford Seminars 1992 -1999 Convenor of various departmental committees (University of Leeds) 1989 –1992 Chairman of School of Classics; Member of Senate (University of Leeds); 1974–1988 Head of Department of Latin (University of Liverpool); Member of Faculty and Senate and of various Faculty and Senate Committees 11. Invited Lectures (Lectures given at Universities were in Departments of Classics/Latin unless otherwise noted) Institution/Event Country 1962 University of Glasgow, Alexandrian Society U.K. 1967 University of Edinburgh, Classical Association U.K. 1971 University of St. Andrews, Classical Society U.K. 1972 University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne U.K. 1974 University of Urbino Italy 1974 Annual General Meeting of the British Classical Association held at Newcastle U.K. 1974 University of Manchester Classical Society U.K. 1974 Roman Society (London) U.K. 1975 University of Durham U.K. 1975 Freie Universität Berlin West Germany 1976 Birmingham University Medieval Society U.K. 1976 University College of North Wales, Bangor U.K. 1976 Edinburgh University Classical Society U.K. 1977 University of Athens Greece 1977 Fundacion Pastor, Madrid Spain* 1977 University of Salamanca Spain* 1977 University of Valladolid Spain* * Under British Council auspices Francis Cairns: CV January 2020 Page 3 of 16 Francis Cairns: Curriculum Vitae: January 2020 1977 Universidad Autonoma, Madrid Spain* 1977 University of Lund Sweden 1977 Portsmouth Polytechnic U.K. 1977 Birkbeck College, London U.K. 1977 University of Birmingham Classical Association U.K. 1977 University of Manchester Seminar: Topics in Current Research U.K. 1977 Oxford Philological Society U.K. 1978 Birkbeck College, University of London U.K. 1978 Queen’s University, Belfast U.K. 1979 University of Padua Italy 1979 University of Bologna Italy 1979 University of Rome Italy 1979 University of Bari Italy 1979 Annual General Meeting of the