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Sarolta Anna Takács, Ph.D. Department of History Rutgers University EDUCATION 1992 Ph.D., History, University of California, Los Angeles 1991-1992 Freie Universität Berlin: Byzantinisch-Neugriechisches Seminar 1990-1991 Universität Heidelberg: Seminar für Alte Geschichte 1989 M.A., History, University of California, Los Angeles 1984 B.A., Classics, University of California, Irvine 1981 Matura (Ancient Greek and Latin), Collège St. Michel, Fribourg, Switzerland PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2008-present (on leave 2010-2012) PROFESSOR, History Department, Rutgers University 2007-2008 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, History Department, Rutgers University 2001-2007 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Classics Department, Rutgers University 1997-2001 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Department of the Classics, Harvard University 1993-1997 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Department of the Classics, Harvard University 1993 (Winter-Spring) LECTURER, History Department, University of California, Los Angeles 1992 (Fall) VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Classics, University of Oregon Administrative 2015 - present DIRECTOR, Modern Greek Studies Program, Rutgers University 2010-2012 DEAN, Sage College of Albany DEAN, School of Professional & Continuing Education, The Sage Colleges DEAN of Global Education, The Sage Colleges 2006-2010 FOUNDING DEAN, School of Arts and Sciences Honors Program, Rutgers University 1997-2001 (on leave 2000-2001) ACADEMIC DEAN, John Winthrop House, Harvard University PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2015-2016 Leadership and Professional Development Program, OASIS Rutgers University PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS General Editor Roman Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Lexington Books, Rowman and Littlefield Inc., 2004-present The Ancient World and The Modern World, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 2005-2008 Sarolta Anna Takács Institutional Representative American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2004-present The American Academy in Rome, 1998-2001 Board of Directors Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 2005-2012 Officer-at-Large 2011-2012 President 2010-2011 First Vice-President 2009-2010 Second Vice-President 2008-2009 Regional Representative 2005-2008 Selection Committee Institute of International Education, Fulbright-Hays Program, Turkey, Cyprus, and Greece, 2008-2011 Steering Committee Association of Ancient Historians of the Atlantic State, 2003-2007 Vice President Byzantine Studies Association of North America, 1998-1999 Governing Board Byzantine Studies Association of North America, 1995-1999 FELLOWSHIPS 2007-2008 Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis Associate Fellow, 2006-2007 2000-2001 Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University, Washington, D.C. 1996-1997 Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany 1990-1992 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), 3 semesters HONORS, AWARDS, GRANTS 2013 Radical Innovation Summit (National Science Foundation and Organization of the American States; Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Innovative Methods of Research and Education) 2012 Institute for Computing in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (National Endowment for the Humanities; Workshops in the Digital Humanities) 2004 Cook College Student Leadership Award for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching and Advising 2000 Petra T. Shattuck Excellence in Teaching Award, Harvard Extension School 2003-2004 Loeb Classical Library Foundation Grant 1996-2001 Ford Foundation Grant 2 Sarolta Anna Takács 1994, 1995, 1997-2000 Loeb Faculty Research Grant, Harvard University 1997 Fondation Hardt, Switzerland 1997, 2000-2001 Cooke Fund, Harvard University 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 Junior Faculty Grant, Harvard University 1993-1994, 2000-2001 Clark Fund, Harvard University 1986-1987 UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Research Assistantship 1986 UCLA Travel Grant 1984 UCLA Graduate Award in Classics PUBLICATIONS Books The Construction of Authority in Ancient Rome and Byzantium: The Rhetoric of Empire (Cambridge University Press: London and New York, 2009; paperback edition 2012) Vestal Virgins, Sibyls, and Matrons: Roman Women in Religion (University of Texas Press: Austin, 2008; hardback and paperback edition) Isis and Sarapis in the Roman World (Brill: Religions in the Graeco-Roman World, vol. 124, Leiden, 1995) Edited Books The Modern World, 5 vols. (M.E. Sharpe, Inc.: Armonk NY, 2008) The Ancient World, 5 vols. (M.E. Sharpe, Inc.: Armonk NY, 2007) Understanding Byzantium. Studies in Byzantine Historical Sources. Translations of articles by Paul Speck, Variorum Collected Studies Series (Ashgate: London, 2003) Novum Millennium. Studies on Byzantine History and Culture (Ashgate: London, 2001), ed., with Claudia Sode The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre (American Journal of Philology vol. 120.1, 1999), ed., with Cynthia Damon Presence of Byzantium. Festschrift in Honor of Milton V. Anastos (Hakkert: Byzantinische Forschungen 20, Amsterdam, 1994), ed., with Andrew R. Dyck Book Chapters 3 Sarolta Anna Takács “Herodotus’ (After)Life in Byzantium,” in C. Soares and Th. Figueira, Ethnicity in Herodotus (Routledge, in preparation) “Cleopatra, Isis, and the Formation of Augustan Rome,” in: M. Miles, Cleopatra: A Sphinx Revisited (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 2011), 78-95 “Divine and Human Feet: Records of Pilgrims Honouring Isis,” in: J. Elsner and I. Rutherford, Pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman and Early Christian Antiquity. Seeing the Gods (Oxford, 2005), 353-369 “Cult, Dedicators and Dedications of Isis and Sarapis in Lydia and Mysia,” Byzas 1 (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut: Istanbul, 2005), 155-168 “Confusión en la tierra, paz en los cielos: Galieno y los cristianos,” in: Del Coliseo al Vaticano. Claves del Cristianismo primitivo, eds. Elena Muñiz Grijalvo and Rafael Urías Martinez (Fundación José María Lara: Seville, 2005),153-173 “Statues with Hearts,” in: The Rise and Fall of an Imperial Shrine, Roman Sculpture from the Augusteum at Narona, eds. Emilio Marin and Michael Vickers, The Oxford Exhibition Catalogue, Arheoloski Muzej (Split, 2004), 275-280 “Estàtues amb cor,” in: Divo Augusto. La descoberta d'un temple Romà a Croàcia, ed. Emilio Marin, Arheoloski Muzej (Split, 2004), 275-280 “Estatuas con corazón,” in: El descubrimento de un templo Romano en Croacia, ed. Emilio Marin, Arheoloski Muzej (Split, 2004), 412-416 Augustus’ Res Gestae, translation and notes, and extended bibliography for W. Eck’s Augustus and His Time (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2003) “Forging a Past: The Sibylline Books and the Making of Rome,” in: Cultures of Forgery. Making Nations, Making Selves, eds. J. Ryan and A. Thomas (Routledge: New York and London, 2003), 15-27 “Hypatia’s Murder - The Sacrifice of a Virgin and Its Implications,” reprint in ed. G. Nagy, Greek Literature vol. 8 (Routledge: New York and London, 2002), 397-412 “A Bronze Plaque to Apollo Praenos in Boston,” (with Annewies van den Hoek) in: eds. C. Mattusch, A. Brauer, S. Knudsen, From the Parts to the Whole, vol. 1, Acta of the Thirteenth Bronze Congress, Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplement Series 39.1 (Portsmouth RI, 2000), 265-271 “Pagan Cults at Antioch,” in: Antioch: The Lost Ancient City, ed. Christine Kondoleon (Princeton University Press, 2000), 198-200 “Isis and Sarapis in Ephesos,” in: eds. H. Friesinger and K. Krinzinger, 100 Jahre Österreichische Forschungen in Ephesos, Akten des Symposions 1995, Archäologische Forschungen 1 (1999), 269-274 “Magna Deum Mater Idaea, Cybele, and Catullus’ Attis,” in: ed. E. Lane, Cybele, Attis, and Related Cults:Studies in the Memory of M.J. Vermaseren (Brill: Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 131, Leiden, 1996), 367-386 “Hypatia’s Murder - The Sacrifice of a Virgin and Its Implications,” in: ed. K.B. Free, The Formulation of Christianity by 4 Sarolta Anna Takács Conflict through the Ages, Symposium Series 34 (E. Mellen Press: Lewiston, 1995), 47-62 Articles “Kipovi sa srcem,” in: Vjesnik za arheologiju I historiju dalmatinsku (Courier of Archaeology and Dalmatian History) 97 (2005), 273-284 “Amicus ad Aram: A Friend unto Death – Tiberian Versions,” American Journal of Ancient History, New Series 1.2 (2002) [2003], 109-123 “Politics and Religion in the Bacchanalian Affair,” Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 100 (2000), 301-310 “Alexandria in Rome,” Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 97 (1995), 263-276 “Oracles and Science - Anna Comnena’s Comments on Astrology,” Byzantinische Forschungen 23 (1996), 35-44 “The Travels of Two Men and an Obelisk,” Specimina Nova 11 (1995), 175-178 “Die Farbbezeichnung von Völkern in der byzantinischen Literatur oder das Verständnis der Byzantiner von anderen Kulturen. Eine Gedankenskizze,” Varia 5 Poikila Byzantina 13 (1994), 513-523 “The Magic of Isis Replaced or Cyril of Alexandria’s Attempt to Redirect Religious Devotion,” Varia 5 Poikila Byzantina 13 (1994), 491-507 “What about Varna? Two Accounts of the Battle by Paraskondylos Zotikos and Michael Beheim,” Presence of Byzantium. Festschrift for Milton V. Anastos, Byzantinische Forschungen 20 (1994), 249-261 “Manuel Philes’ Meditation on an Icon of the Virgin Mary,” Byzantinsche Forschungen 15 (1990), 277-288 Electronic Article “Initiations and Mysteries in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses,” Electronic Antiquity 12.1 (2008), 73-87. Enclycopedia Entries “Isis,” in: Virgil Encyclopedia (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013) “Osiris,” in Virgil Encyclopedia (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013) “Isis,” in: Encyclopedia of Religion, vol. 7, Second Edition (Macmillan Reference USA, Thomson Gale, 2005), 4557-4560 “Sabazios,” Der Neue Pauly Realencyclopädie der Altertumswissenschaften, vol.10 (2001), 1180-1182 “Sabazios,”