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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Peter van Minnen University of Cincinnati, Department of Classics 410 Blegen Library Cincinnati, OH 45221-0226 USA [email protected] EDUCATION 1980 B.A. in Classics, Leiden University 1983 M.A. in Classics, Leiden University 1997 Ph.D. in History, Leuven University AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 1985-1989 Research Fellowship Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research 1996-1997 Research Fellowship Research Council, Leuven University 1997-1998 Postdoctoral Fellowship Research Council, Leuven University 1998-2001 Postdoctoral Fellowship Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences 2001-2002 Fall Term Fellowship Dumbarton Oaks, Trustees for Harvard University 2008-2009 Whitehead Professor American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2015-2016 Fellowship Loeb Classical Library Foundation EMPLOYMENT 1984 Research Associate Papyrological Institute, Leiden University 1990-1992 Research Associate University of Michigan 1992-1996 Research Associate Duke University 1997-1998 Postdoctoral Fellow Leuven University 1998-2001 Postdoctoral Fellow University of Groningen 2002-2005 Assistant Professor University of Cincinnati 2005- Associate Professor University of Cincinnati TEACHING EXPERIENCE Lectures and seminars: Ancient History Freshmen Seminar on Egyptian Papyri for undergraduates Introduction to Ancient History (Ancient Near East, Greece, and Rome) for undergraduates Social and Economic History of Ancient Greece and Rome for undergraduates Early Rome for undergraduates and graduates Late Republic and Early Empire for undergraduates and graduates Late Empire for undergraduates and graduates Food Production and Consumption in the Ancient World for undergraduates and graduates Social and Economic History of the Roman East for graduates Current Trends in Ancient History Seminar for graduates Greek Epigraphy Seminar for graduates Greek Papyrology Seminar for graduates The Religious Context of Early Christianity Seminar for graduates Latin Epigraphy Seminar for graduates Latium Vetus Seminar for graduates 2 Roman North Africa Seminar for graduates Lectures and seminars: Greek and Latin Introductory Greek for undergraduates Intermediate Greek for undergraduates Greek Literature Seminar for graduates Intensive Latin for undergraduates Latin Epistolography for undergraduates and graduates Individual supervision: theses M.A. Ancient History University of Groningen (1999) Jitse Dijkstra, Paganism in Upper Egypt in the Second Half of the Sixth Century Ph.D. Religious Studies University of Groningen (2005) Jitse Dijkstra, Religious Encounters on the Southern Egyptian Frontier in Late Antiquity (joint supervisor with J.N. Bremmer) M.A. Ancient History University of Cincinnati (2006) M. Atwood, Trajan’s Column M.A. Ancient History University of Cincinnati (2008) S. Zech, Zur Darstellung von Verschwörungen bei Livius Ph.D. Jewish-Christian Studies University of Cincinnati (2008) B. Sowers, Eudocia Augusta: The Making of a Homeric Christian Ph.D. Philology University of Cincinnati (2010) J. Reddoch, Dreams and Their Philosophical Orientation in Philo of Alexandria (joint supervisor with A. Kamesar) Ph.D. Classical Archaeology University of Cincinnati (2011) D. Osland, Urban Change in Late Antique Hispania Ph.D. Classical Archaeology University of Cincinnati (2011) S. O’Neill, The Emperor a Pharaoh Ph.D. Ancient History University of Cincinnati (2014) A. Connor, Temples as Economic Agents in Early Roman Egypt Ph.D. Ancient History University of Cincinnati (approximately 2016) D. Schwei, The Empire Strikes (joint supervisor with Barbara Burrell) Individual supervision: directed readings etc. Becoming a Reader in Late Antiquity (special topic) Early History of Christianity (special topic) Greek Papyrology (special topic) Greek Patristics (directed readings) Greek Religion (special topic) Greek Texts from Late Antiquity (directed readings) Latin Patristics (directed readings) Literary Papyri (special topic) Religions in Graeco-Roman Egypt (special topic) Roman law (special topic) Seneca, Epistulae Morales (directed readings) The Domestic Architecture of Hellenistic Egypt (special topic) 3 The Economy of Athens in the Fourth Century (special topic) The Material World of Early Ptolemaic Alexandria (special topic) The Persian Empire (special topic) PROJECT SUPERVISION AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 1990-1992 Duke Data Bank of Documentary Papyri, University of Michigan 1992-1996 Duke Papyrus Archive, Duke University 1994-1996 Duke Data Bank of Documentary Papyri, Duke University 2002- Classics Department, University of Cincinnati (acting head 2005-2006, 2007-2008 and 2009-2010; undergraduate adviser 2006-2007; head 2010-2015) 2005 Papyrological Summer Institute, University of Cincinnati OCCASIONAL LECTURES (by special invitation) 1992 “The Century of Papyrology” International Congress of Papyrology 1994 “Roman Karanis” Domestic Space in the Ancient Mediterranean 1995 “The Earliest Coptic Martyrdom” University of Leuven 1996 “Hermopolis in the Third Century” University of Heidelberg 1997 “Euergetism in Roman Egypt” Society and Administration in the Hellenistic and Roman World “Agriculture and the Taxes-and- The Future of the Ancient Economy Trade Model in Roman Egypt” 1998 “Panopolis in the Fourth Century” Perspectives on Panopolis 1999 “Transformations in Egyptian Urban History Workshop Cities in Late Antiquity” “The Akhmim Codex” The Apocalypse of Peter 2000 “Roman Hermopolis: The The City in Graeco-Roman Egypt Construction of an Ancient City (Historical)” “Roman Hermopolis: The University of Warsaw Construction of an Ancient City (Archaeological)” “Christianizing Upper Egypt” University of Warsaw “Greek Papyri and Coptic Studies” International Congress of Coptic Studies 2001 “The Cleopatra Papyrus” University of Trier, etc., etc., etc. “A Royal Ordinance of Cleopatra” Cleopatra Reassessed “The Cleopatra Papyrus” Belgian Egyptology Conference “Cleopatra’s Signature” Koninklijke Zuid-Nederlandse Maatschappij “The Millennium of Papyrology” 23. Internationaler Papyrologenkongress “Legal Learning in the Dioscorus Knowledge, Learning and Cultural Change Archive” “Late Ancient Religions on the Duke University Island of Philae” 2003 “Cities in Later Roman Egypt” Die spätantike Stadt – Niedergang oder Wandel? “Hermopolis in Late Antiquity” Yale University “Poverty and Religion in Roman Archaeology and Religion (SBL) Egypt” 4 2004 “The Cities of Later Roman Egypt” Spring Symposium (Dumbarton Oaks) 2005 “Saving History? Egyptian Egyptian Hagiography Hagiography in Its Space and Time” “Money, Credit and Capital in The Nature of Ancient Money Roman Egypt” “The Family Papers of Dioscorus” Les archives de Dioscore 2006 “Becoming a Reader in Graeco- “Constructing” Literacy among Greeks Roman Egypt” and Romans 2008 “Alexandria in the Age of Augustus: University of Chicago The View from Cleopatra’s Palace” “Hermopolis and Italy” The Centenary of the “Società Italiana” “Papyrology and Archaeology” Tradition and Transformation “Hellenistic Queens and Roman Augustae und Politik Women” “Alexandria in the Age of Augustus” American School of Classical Studies at Athens “The Crocodile Tears of an Ancient University of Athens Loan Shark?” 2009 “Women in Augustan Alexandria” University of Vienna “Freilassungssteuerquittungsholz- University of Vienna tafelfragment” 2011 “Alexandria in the Age of Augustus” Cincinnati Museum Center nine lectures Papyrological Summer Institute 2012 nine lectures Papyrological Summer Institute “Shopping for a Church in University of Chicago Hermopolis” “Shopping for a Church in Local Religion in Egypt (SBL) Hermopolis” 2013 “From the New Posidippus to the 27th International Congress of Papyrology New Palladas” 2014 “Church and Economy in Late Church and Economy Antique Egypt” 2015 “Only Connect … the Beast and University of Oxford the Monk” “Jewish Papyri from Alexandria” Hellenistic Judaism (SBL) RELATED ACTIVITIES 2006- Director, American Society of Papyrologists 2006- Editor-in-Chief, Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 2009- Director, University of Cincinnati Excavations at Ayia Irini (Kea) 2010- Membre du Comité International de l’Association Internationale de Papyrologues 2012 “Commerce and Business,” podcast at http://classics.uc.edu/index.php/component/content/article/5- outreach/176-pompeii-podcasts-commerce-and-business 2014- Member, International Scientific Board of PLATINUM (Latin papyri) 5 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Books 1989 Berichtigungsliste der griechischen Papyrusurkunden aus Ägypten. Konkordanz und Supplement zu Band I-VII, Leuven: Peeters, xii, 302 pp. ISBN 9068312057 (joint with W. Clarysse, R.W. Daniel and F.A.J. Hoogendijk) 1991 Papyri, Ostraca, Parchments and Waxed Tablets in the Leiden Papyrological Institute, Leiden: Brill, xiii, 315 pp., 43 pls. ISBN 9004093397 (joint with F.A.J. Hoogendijk) 1994 Settling a Dispute: Toward a Legal Anthropology of Late Antique Egypt, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, x, 150 pp., 5 pls. ISBN 0472095900 and 0472095904 (joint with T. Gagos) 1997 Roman Hermopolis: A Study of the Social and Economic History of an Egyptian Town in the First Four Centuries A.D., Leuven: Katholieke Universiteit, Departement Klassieke Studies, viii, 709 pp., 7 pls. (in three volumes) 1998 Gladiatoren, Leuven: Garant, 55 p., ill. ISBN 9053507391 (with a contribution by H. Verreth) (collaboration in) J. Rowlandson (ed.), Women and Society in Greek and Roman Egypt: A Sourcebook, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xxi + 406 pp., ill. ISBN 0521582121 and 0521588154 Edited journals