BERNARD FRISCHER

Curriculum Vitae and List of Publications (January 15, 2015) Home Address: 500 East Moss Creek Drive, Bloomington, IN 47401 Phone number: 310-266-0183 (cell) E-mail: [email protected] Home page: www.frischerconsulting.com/frischer Media coverage: http://www.romereborn.virginia.edu/press.php#media_coverage Born: May 23, 1949 Citizenship: USA

EMPLOYMENT

PROFESSOR, Department of Informatics, Indiana University, 2013—present EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 2012—present SENIOR SCIENTIST, PublicVR, a non-profit research corporation, 2011—present SENIOR FELLOW, Zukunftskolleg, University of Konstanz, 2010-11 VISITING PROFESSOR, College of Computer Science, Beijing Normal University, September 2009 PROFESSOR, History of Art, University of Virginia, 2004—2013 (tenured) PROFESSOR, Classics Department, University of Virginia, 2004—2013 (tenured) DIRECTOR and FOUNDER, Virtual World Heritage Laboratory, U. of Virginia and Indiana University, 2009—present DIRECTOR, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, U. of Virginia, 2004—2009 PROFESSOR-IN-CHARGE, Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies, , 2001-02 DIRECTOR and FOUNDER, UCLA Cultural Virtual Reality Lab, 1998—2004 DIRECTOR, UCLA office of the UC Education Abroad Program, 1992-1998 VISITING PROFESSOR, University of Pennsylvania, Fall Semester, 1994 VISITING PROFESSOR, University of Bologna, Fall Semester, 1993 DIRECTOR, Study Center of the University of California Education Abroad Program, 1988-90 DIRECTOR, UCLA Humanities Computing Facility, 1987-88 CHAIR, UCLA Department of Classics, 1984-1988 PROFESSOR, Classics UCLA, July, 1976—June, 2004 (tenure was earned in 1980) FELLOW, American Academy in Rome, 1974—76

EDUCATION/DEGREES

Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, Classical Studies, 1976 Ph.D. in Classical Philology, Universität Heidelberg, (Supervisor: Prof. Viktor Pöschl), 1975 B.A. in Classics, Wesleyan University (CT), 1971

HONORS/AWARDS

Senior Prize Fellowship, Zukunftskolleg, University of Konstanz, 2010-11; Tartessus Lifetime Achievement Prize, Spanish Society of Virtual Archaeology, 2009; Pioneer Lifetime Award, The International Society for Virtual Systems and Multimedia, 2005; Loeb Classical Research Fellow, 2003-04; Paul Mellon Senior

919 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47408 • Phone: +1 (812) 856-5754 • Fax: +1 (812) 856-3825 Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery, Washington, D.C. (2 semesters, 1997); Resident in Classical Studies, American Academy in Rome, 1996; ACLS Fellowship, 1996- 97; UCLA Classics Department Nominee for UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award, 1995; University of California Exchange Professor to the University of Bologna, Fall, 1993; ACLS Fellowship, 1981-82; Rome Prize Fellow in Classics, 1974-76; Ph.D. summa cum laude (1975); Junior Fellowship, Michigan Society of Fellows (1971-74); Woodrow Wilson Fellow, 1971; B.A. summa cum laude, 1971; Phi Beta Kappa, 1970.

PUBLICATIONS

Frischer, B. “Concordia Discors and Characterization in Euripides’ Hippolytus,” Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 11 (1970) 85-100 Frischer, B. AT TU AUREUS ESTO: Eine Interpretation von Vergils 7. Ekloge (Rudolf Habelt Verlag, Bonn, 1975), 280 pp. Fototeca Unione Photographic Archive of Roman Topography on Microfiche, vol.1, co-author with K. Einaudi and I. Bragantini (Rome 1977, first edition; Munich 1979, second edition; Chicago 1982) Frischer, B. Review of D. Lemke, Die Theologie Epikurs (Munich 1974) in Classical Philology 72 (1977) 356-60 Frischer, B. “On Reconstructing the Portrait of Epicurus and Identifying the Socrates of Lysippus,” California Studies in Classical Antiquity 12 (1979) 121-54 Frischer, B. The Sculpted Word. Epicureanism and Philosophical Recruitment in Ancient Greece (Berkeley and Los Angeles 1982) 340 pp. + 15 plates. The second, revised edition was published in 2007 and is available through Humanities E-Book. Frischer, B. Review of R. D. Williams, Virgil, Eclogues and Georgics (New York 1979) in Classical Philology 78 (1983) 77-81 Frischer, B. “A Socio-Psychological and Semiotic Analysis of Epicurus’ Portrait,” Arethusa 16 (1983) 247-266 Frischer, B. “Burying Latin Cenotaphiolum,” American Journal of Philology 104 (1983) 444-45 Frischer, B. “Monumenta et Arae Honoris Virtutisque Causa: Evidence of Memorials for Roman Civic Heroes,” Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica di Roma 88 (1982-83) 51-86 + 7 plates Frischer, B. “Inceptive Quoque and the Introduction Medias in Res,” Glotta 61 (1983) 236-51 Frischer, B. “Horace and the Monuments: A New Interpretation of the Archytas Ode (c.1.28),” Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 88 (1984) 71-102 The UCLA Conference on Classics and Computing, Favonius Supplementary Volume 1, edited with contribution (1987) Frischer, B. “The Structure of Virgil’s Georgics,” in Enciclopedia Virgiliana, vol. 2 (Rome, 1988) 688-691 Frischer, B. “Project Cicero,” a chapter in the Microsoft CD-ROM Library, vol. 3, ed. S. Ambron (1988) 145-156 Frischer, B. “The UCLA Classicist's Workbench,” Computing and the Classics, 5.3 Supplement (1989) 1-4 Frischer, B. Shifting Paradigms. New Approaches to Horace’s Ars Poetica, American Philological Association Monograph Series 27 (1991) xiii + 158 pp. + 3 plates Frischer, B. “Horace and the End of Renaissance Humanism in Italy: Quarrels, Religious Correctness, Nationalism and Academic Protectionism,” Arethusa 28 (1995) 265-288 Frischer, B. “La Villa dei Papiri: Modello per la Villa Sabina di Orazio?” Cronache Ercolanesi 25 (1995) 211-229. Frischer, B. “Horazens Sabinum: Dichtung und Wahrheit,” in Römische Lebenskunst, the acts of a conference in honor of the 85th birthday of Prof. Viktor Pöschl (Heidelberg, 1996) 31-46 Frischer, B. “Rezeptionsgeschichte and Interpretation: The Quarrel of Antonio Riccoboni and Nicolò Cologno about the Structure of Horace’s Ars Poetica,” in Helmut Krasser and Ernst A. Schmit (editors), Zeitgenosse Horaz. Der Dichter und seine Leser seit zwei Jahrtausenden (Tübingen 1996) 68-116 Frischer, B., Guthrie, D., Tweedie, F., Tse, E. “‘Sentence’ Length and Word-type at ‘Sentence’ Beginning and End: Reliable Authorship Discriminators for Latin Prose? New Studies on the Authorship of the Historia Augusta,” Research in Humanities Computing 5 (Oxford University Press 1996) 110-142

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Frischer, B., “How To Do Things With Words/Stop: Two Studies on the Historia Augusta and Cicero’s Orations,” Papers from the Seventh International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, Jerusalem, April 19-23, 1993, in the Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft. ed. H. Rosén (Innsbruck 1996) 585-599 Frischer, B. “Notes on the First Excavation of Horace’s Villa near Licenza (Roma) by the Baron de Saint’Odile,” in Roma, Magistra Mundi. Itineraria culturae medievalis. Mélanges offerts au Père L. E. Boyle à l’occasion de son 75e anniversaire. Fédération Internationale des Instituts d’Études du Moyen Âge, ed. J. Hamesse (Louvain L-Neuve 1998) 265-289 Tse, E., Tweedie, F. J., Frischer, B. “Unravelling the Purple Thread: Function Word Variability and the Scriptores Historiae Augustae,” Literary and Linguistic Computing 13 (1998) 141-149 Frischer, B., Andersen, R., Burstein, S., Crawford, J., Gallucci, R., Gowing, A., Guthrie, D., Haslam, M., Holmes, D., Rudich, V., Sherk, R., Taylor, A., Tweedie, F., Vine, B. “Word-Order Transference between Latin and Greek: The Relative Position of the Accusative Direct Object and the Governing Verb in Cassius Dio and Other Greek and Roman Prose Authors,” Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 1999, 373-406 Tweedie, F. J., Frischer, B. “The Analysis of Classical Greek and Latin Compositional Word-Order Data, The Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 1999, 1-13 Frischer, B., Gleason, K., et al. “Notes on the New Excavations at Horace’s Villa near Licenza (Roma), Italy,” Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 45 (2000) 247-276 Frischer, B., Favro, D., Liverani, P., De Blaauw, S., Abernathy, D. “Virtual Reality and Ancient Rome: The UCLA Cultural VR Lab's Project,” Virtual Reality in Archaeology, British Archaeological Reports International Series S 843, ed. J. A. Barcelo, M. Forte, and D. H. Sanders (Oxford, 2000) 155-162 Frischer, B., Brown, I. G., editors. Allan Ramsay and the Search for Horace’s Villa (Ashgate, London: 2001) 183 pp. Frischer, B., Niccolucci, F., Ryan, N., Barcelò, J. "From CVR to CVRO. The Past, Present, and Future of Cultural Virtual Reality," by B. Frischer, Proceedings of VAST 2000, ed. F. Niccolucci, British Archaeological Reports 834 (Oxford 2002) 7-18. Available online at: http://www.iath.virginia.edu/~bf3e/revision/pdf/CVRtoCVRO.pdf Frischer, B. "Mission and Recent Projects of the UCLA Cultural Virtual Reality Laboratory," in Proceedings of the Conference Virtual Retrospect 2003, 6-7 November 2003, ed. by R. Vergnieux, C. Delevoie (Bordeaux, 2004) 65-76. Available online at: www.iath.virginia.edu/~bf3e/revision/pdf/FrischerVirtRetro2003.pdf Frischer, B. “The Digital Project: Remediating the Traditions of Roman Topography,” in Acts of the 2nd Italy-United States Workshop, Rome, Italy, November, 2003, edited by M. Forte, BAR International Series 1379 (Oxford 2005) 9-21 Frischer, B. “The Ultimate Internet Cafe. Reflections of a Practicing Digital Humanist about Designing a Future for the Research Library in the Digital Age,” Council on Library and Information Resources, publication nr. 129 (Washington, DC, 2005) 41-55. Available online at: www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub129/frischer.html Guidi, G., Frischer, B., et al. “Virtualizing Ancient Rome: 3D Acquisition and Modeling of a Large Plaster-of-Paris Model of Imperial Rome,” Videometrics VIII, edited by J.- Angelo Beraldin, Sabry F. El-Hakim, Armin Gruen, James S. Walton, 18-20 January 2005, San Jose, California, USA, SPIE, vol. 5665 (2005), 119-133. Available online at: www.iath.virginia.edu/~bf3e/revision/pdf/Plastico.pdf Frischer, B., Abernathy, D., Giuliani, F. C., Scott, R., Ziemssen, H. “A New Digital Model of the Roman Forum,” in Imaging Ancient Rome.Documentation--Visualization--Imagination, edited by Lothar Haselberger and John Humphrey, Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplementary Series 61 (2006), 163-182 Frischer, B. “New Directions for Cultural Virtual Reality. A Global Strategy for Archiving, Serving and Exhibiting 3D Computer Models of Cultural Heritage Sites,” Virtual Retrospect 2005 (Biarritz, 2006) 168-175. Available online at: www.iath.virginia.edu/~bf3e/revision/pdf/VR_Frischer2005.pdf . Frischer, B., Crawford, J., De Simone, M., editors. The Horace’s Villa Project, 1997-2003. Report on New Fieldwork and Research Sponsored by the American Academy in Rome, the Soprintendenza Archeologica per il Lazio,

919 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47408 • Phone: +1 (812) 856-5754 • Fax: +1 (812) 856-3825 and UCLA, two volumes (Oxford 2007) 1100 pp. I was Editor-in-Chief and author of reports totaling over 400 pages. There are 24 co-authors. Available online through Humanities E-Book. Frischer, B. and Stinson, P. “The Importance of Scientific Authentication and a Formal Visual Language in Virtual Models of Archaeological Sites: The Case of the House of and Villa of the Mysteries,” in Interpreting The Past: Heritage, New Technologies & Local Development, The Ename Center, Ghent 11-13 September 2002 International Conference (Brussels, 2007) 49-83. Available online at: www.iath.virginia.edu/%7Ebf3e/revision/pdf/Frischer_Stinson.pdf Gutierrez, D., Frischer, B., Cerezo, E., Serón, F. “AI and Virtual Crowds: Populating the ,” Journal of Cultural Heritage 8 (2007). Available online at: www.iath.virginia.edu/%7Ebf3e/revision/pdf/coliseo_JCH_envio_completo.pdf Frischer, B., Dakouri-Hild, A., editors. Beyond Illustration. 2D and 3D Digital Technologies as Tools for Discovery in Archaeology, BAR International Series 1805 (Oxford, 2008) 168 pp. I also wrote the introduction (“From Digital Illustration to Digital Heuristics,” pp. v-xxiv). Koller, David, Bernard Frischer, Gregory Humphreys. “Research Challenges for Digital Archives of 3D Cultural Heritage Models,” Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH) Volume 2, Issue 3 (December 2009) 7:1-7:17. Frischer, Bernard, Jane W. Crawford, David Koller, editors. CAA 2009. Making History Interactive. 37th Proceedings of the CAA Conference March 22-26, 2009, Williamsburg, Virginia (Archaeopress: Oxford, 2010) ix + 408 pp. Dylla, Kimberly, Bernard Frischer et al. “Rome Reborn 2.0: A Case Study of Virtual City Reconstruction Using Procedural Modeling Techniques,” in CAA 2009. Making History Interactive. 37th Proceedings of the CAA Conference March 22-26, 2009, Williamsburg, Virginia (Archaeopress: Oxford, 2010) 62-66. Wells, Sarah, Bernard Frischer, et al. “Rome Reborn in Google Earth,” in CAA 2009. Making History Interactive. 37th Proceedings of the CAA Conference March 22-26, 2009, Williamsburg, Virginia (Archaeopress: Oxford, 2010) 373-379. Frischer, Bernard, “A Textual-critical, Archaeological, and Literary Study of the Bath Episode in Petronius, Sat. 73.2- 5,” in Maxima Debetur Magistro Reverentia. Essays on Rome and the Roman Tradition in Honor of Russell T. Scott, edited by Paul B. Harvey, Jr. and Catherine Conybeare, Biblioteca di Athenaeum 54 (Como 2009) 55-66. Written in the 2008-9 academic year; published in the 2009-10 academic year. Frischer, Bernard, “The Roman Site Identified as Horace’s Villa at Licenza, Italy,” in A Companion to Horace, edited by Gregson David (Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford 2010) 75-90. Helling, H., Steinmetz, C., Solomon, E., and Frischer, B. “The Port Royal Project. A Case Study in the Use of VR Technology for the Recontextualization of Archaeological Artifacts and Building Remains in a Museum Setting,” in Acts of CAA 2008 Budapest, edited by E. Jerem (Archaeolingua: Budapest, 2010). Available online at: www.iath.virginia.edu/~bf3e/revision/pdf/FrischerFinalCAA2004Color.pdf Frischer, Bernard. Review of De Franceschini, Marina and Giuseppe Veneziano. Villa Adriana: architettura celeste. I segreti e i solstizi. Accademia Villa Adriana, vol. 1. Roma: L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2011. Published Bryn Mawr Classical Review at: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2012/2012-08-43.html (accessed Sept. 1, 2012). Frischer, Bernard and John Fillwalk. "The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project. Using Virtual Worlds to Control Suspected Solar Alignments," forthcoming in Proceedings of the annual conference of The International Society for Virtual Systems and Multimedia 2012; co-authored with John Fillwalk. Frischer, Bernard. "Cultural and Digital Memory: Case Studies from the Virtual World Heritage Laboratory," Memoria Romana, edited by G. Karl Galinsky, Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome (University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor 2014) 151-164. Frischer, Bernard, and John Fillwalk, “A Computer Simulation to test the Buchner Thesis: The relationshi of the and the Meridian in the Campus Martius, Rome,” Digital Heritage International Conference (DigitalHeritage) (IEEE 2013), volume 1: 341-345. DOI: 10.1109/DigitalHeritage.2013.6743758 Frischer, Bernard. "Roman Sculpture: Three-dimensional Scanning and Modeling,” in the Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture, edited by E.A. Friedland, M. Grunow Sobocinski, and E.K. Gazda (Oxford 2015) 74-92.

919 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47408 • Phone: +1 (812) 856-5754 • Fax: +1 (812) 856-3825 Frischer, Bernard, "Identificazione della 'Villa di'Orazio' da des Vergers e Rosa ad oggi," chapter in Le scienze dell'antichita' nell'Ottocento. Percorsi romagnoli e rimensi, edited by R. Copioli (Rimini 2015) 90-99 Frischer, Bernard. "3D Data Capture, Restoration and Online Publication of Sculpture," an article in 3D Recording and Modelling in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, Theory and Best Practices, edited by F. Remondino and S. Campana, in British Archaeological Reports, International Series 2598 (Oxford 2014) 137-144.. Frischer, Bernard and John Fillwalk, " New Digital Simulation Studies on the Obelisk, Meridian, and Ara Pacis of Augustus," in L. Haselberger, editor. The Horologium of Augustus: Debate and Context, Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplementary Series Number 99 (2014) 77-90. Bernard Frischer, Review of Winckelmann & the Invention of Antiquity. History and Aesthetics in the Age of Altertumswissenschaft, By Katherine Harloe (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2013), pp. xxvi+275 in Classical Journal 2014; available online at http://cj.camws.org/sites/default/files/reviews/2014.06.05%20Frischer%20on%20Harloe.pdf

FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS

Frischer, Bernard and Peter Schertz, editors. Caligula 3D, Monumenta Graeca et Romana (Brill); edited with chapter. Frischer, Bernard, with technical appendices by Paolo Alberi Alber, David Dearborn, and John Fillwalk, "Edmund Buchner's Solarium Augusti: New Observations and Simpircal Studies," Rendiconti della Pontificia Accademia Romana di Archeolgia (2015), MS Word file with 54 pages of single-spaced text

WEB SITES  Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore Restoration Project (www.cvrlab.org/humnet/index.html)  Best Practice Guide to Digital Panoramic Photography (www2.iath.virginia.edu/panorama/TOC.html)  The Digital Roman Forum (http://dlib.etc.ucla.edu/projects/Forum)  Digital Sculpture (www.digitalsculpture.org)  The Horace's Villa Project, 1997-2003 (http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/horaces-villa/)  Rome Reborn (www.romereborn.virginia.edu)  St. Gall Monastery Plan (www.stgallplan.org/en/)  Virtual World Heritage Laboratory (http://vwhl.clas.virginia.edu)  Digital Hadrian’s Villa website (http://vwhl.clas.virginia.edu/villa)

E-BOOKS Frischer, B. The Sculpted Word, second edition (Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2007). Available online through the Humanities E-Book Project of the American Council of Learned Societies at: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.90022.0001.001

Frischer, B., Crawford, J., and De Simone, M., editors. The Horace’s Villa Project, 1996-2003, 2 volumes (Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 2007). Available online through the Humanities E-Book Project of the American Council of Learned Societies at: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.90044

Frischer, B. and Dakouri-Hild, A. Beyond Illustration. 2D and 3D Technologies as Tools of Discovery in Archaeology (Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 2008); will be available online after May 1, 2009 through the Humanities E-Book Project of the American Council of Learned Societies

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