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Judson Herrman — Curriculum Vitae (22 May 2018; page 1 of 3)

Website: http://www.jherrman.net

Education and academic positions Allegheny College (2012–) Frank T. McClure Chair of Greek and Latin Allegheny College (2004–10/2010–17/2017–) Assistant/associate/full professor, Classical studies Bowdoin College (2002–04) Visiting assistant professor, Classics Harvard University (2000–02) Lecturer, Classics Harvard University (1992–99) Ph.D., Classical Philology University of Michigan (1988–92) B.A., Classics and Political Science

Publications • Books — Hyperides: Funeral Oration. Edited with introduction, translation and commentary (Oxford, 2009). Reviews: Journal of Hellenic Studies 131 (2011) 217–20 (Engels); Greece & Rome 58 (2011) 111–12 (Heath); Athenaeum 100 (2012) 680–3 (Ferrarini); Bryn Mawr Classical Review (Spatharas), http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-02-13.html. — Athenian Funeral Orations (Focus Philosophical Library, 2004; not reviewed). • Refereed journal articles — ‘Hyperides’ Against Diondas and the rhetoric of revolt,’ Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 52 (2009) 175–85. — ‘Fragments of Hyperides’ Against Diondas from the Palimpsest,’ Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 165 (2008) 1–19 (equal co-author with C. Carey, M. Edwards, Z. Farkas, L. Horváth, G. Mayer, T. Mészáros, P. J. Rhodes and N. Tchernetska). — ‘The authenticity of the Demosthenic Funeral Oration,’ Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 48 (2008) 171–8. • Reviews — Anzeiger für die Altertumswissenschaft 57.3–4 (2014) 180–4. Review of L. Horváth, Der ‘Neue Hypereides’. Textedition, Studien und Erläuterungen (Berlin, 2014). — Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2007.04.16. Review of P. Harding, Didymos: On (Oxford, 2006): http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2007/2007-04-16.html. — Classical Philology 98.4 (November, 2003) 391–4. Review of C. Gibson, Interpreting a Clas- sic: Demosthenes and his ancient commentators (Berkeley, 2002). — New England Classical Journal 30.3 (August, 2003) 164–7. Review of H. Yunis (ed.), Demos- thenes: On the crown (Cambridge, 2001). — Bryn Mawr Classical Review 01.07.11. Review of M. Fuhrmann (ed.), Anaximenes: ars rhetor- ica (Munich, 2000): http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2001/2001-07-11.html. — Bryn Mawr Classical Review 00.12.01. Review of S. Usher, Greek oratory: tradition and originality (Oxford, 1999): http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2000/2000-12-01.html. • Miscellanea — ‘Listening to the first Philippic (Demosthenes 4.5–9)’ in K. C. Coleman (ed.), Albert’s anthol- ogy (Cambridge, Mass., 2017), 83–4. — Authored XML (TEI-compliant) file of the new Hyperides, Digital , 2008: http://archimedespalimpsest.net/Supplemental/HyperidesTranscriptions/. — ‘The new Hyperides in the Archimedes Palimpsest,’ refereed essay, 2006: http://archimedespalimpsest.org/about/scholarship/hyperides-texts.php.

Future books under contract • Demosthenes: selected public speeches, to appear in the Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics (Cambridge University Press), including speeches 1–4 and 9. • Attic , 3 volumes to appear in the (Harvard University Press), to include all the text (22 speeches) and (800+) fragments of , , Dinarchus, De- mades, Lycurgus and Hyperides. Judson Herrman — Curriculum Vitae (22 May 2018; page 2 of 3)

Other planned publications • Hyperides entry for the digital Oxford Classical Dictionary. • Hyperides essay for edited volume on The Athenian funeral oration: 40 years after Nicole Loraux. Awards • External — Visiting Fellowship, University College, University of Oxford, Hilary term 2017. — Residencies, Fondation Hardt pour l’étude de l’antiquité classique, Genève, 2015, 2016, 2018. — Margo Tytus Visiting Fellowship, University of Cincinnati Classics Department, 2012/13. — Loeb Classical Library Foundation sabbatical stipend, 2012/13. — National Humanities Center (Robert F. and Margaret S. Goheen Fellow), 2006/07. — Loeb Classical Library Foundation sabbatical stipend, 2006/07. — Center for Hellenic Studies travel grant, 2006/07. • Internal at Allegheny — Academic Support Committee, nine research grants, 2005–18. — Bruce Harrison funds, History Department, three grants, 2009–15. — Helmreich Research and Book Fund, six grants, 2005–18. Recent and future oral presentations 2018/19 Presentation on Hyperides for conference on ‘The Athenian funeral oration: 40 years after Nicole Loraux,’ Strasbourg (invitation). 2017/18 ‘Others as Athenians in the third Philippic,’ Celtic Conference in Classics (refereed). 2016/17 ‘Demosthenes’ Philippics: a fourth-century book?’ University of Oxford (invitation). 2015/16 ‘Distant Team-Teaching a first-year seminar on War and Remembrance,’ (co-presented with C. Hahnemann), Classical Association of the Middle West and South (refereed). 2014/15 ‘Alice Oswald’s Memorial and Athenian war monuments,’ panel co-organizer and presen- ter, Classical Association of the Atlantic States (refereed).

Summary of oral presentations prior to 2014 • Refereed conference papers: American Philological Association (2009, 1999, 1997), Association of Ancient Historians (2012), Classical Association of the Middle West and South (2011, 2008, 2005). • Invited workshop participant: British Academy (2006), Classical Commentary Writers’ Workshop (2009), Institute of Classical Studies (2006). • Invited papers: Bates College (2003), Collegium Budapest (2007), Kenyon College (2008), Uni- versity of Colorado (2008), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2012), University of North Carolina (2006). Media coverage • Interview on NPR: ‘Here and Now,’ 4 December 2006. • Work profiled: ‘A Layered Look Reveals Ancient Greek Texts,’ New York Times, 27 November 2006: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/27/arts/27greek.html. Classics service and memberships • Society for Classical Studies: Ancient History Committee, chair 2016, member 2014–15. • Referee: American Journal of Philology (article, 2017); Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches (book, 2015); Transactions of the American Philological Association (two articles, 2015, 2002); Harvard Studies in Classical Philology (article, 2014); Classical Philology (article, 2014); Jour- nal of Hellenic Studies (article, 2011); National Humanities Center (20 fellowship applications, 2007–16); Focus Publishing (book, 2003). Judson Herrman — Curriculum Vitae (22 May 2018; page 3 of 3)

• Membership: Association of Ancient Historians, Classical Association (UK), Classical Association of the Atlantic States, Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Society for Classical Studies, Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies (UK).

Allegheny service • Administration — Chair of the History Department, 2017–2021. — Coordinator of Classical Studies interdisciplinary minor, 2005–, 66 graduates 2006–18. — Latin language section head, 2004–, 15 Latin minors graduated 2007–18. — Authored classics sections in department self-studies: Languages, 2008, and History, 2012. — Joint appointment in two departments, with full service obligations—meetings, mentoring, searches, events, etc.—in both. — Recording secretary for History Department meetings, 2014/15. • Committees — College Finance and Facilities Committee member, 2015/16. — College Academic Awards and Standards chair, 2010–12, member, 2009/10. — 3 Language department search committees, 2008–16. — 6 History department search committees, 2005–15. — 2 other department search committees: Psychology, 2011/12, Mathematics 2005/06. — Blair Hanson Study Abroad Scholarship committee for Language dept., 2014, 2015, 2016. • Development: author of 12 personal letters thanking donors to the College, 2012. • Mentoring and personnel: contributor to 4 tenure reviews and 4 pre-tenure reviews, 2010–14, with multiple class observations of all 8 candidates. • Presentations — Organizer of presentation to a junior seminar and three FS101 sections by Kirk Savage (Uni- versity of Pittsburgh) on Civil War commemoration at Diamond Park, Meadville, 2015. — Colloquium Vinosum: ‘Recycling and preservation: the rediscovery of lost speeches of Hyper- ides in the Archimedes Palimpsest,’ 2008. — Faculty lecture series: ‘Recovering lost speeches from ancient ,’ 2005. • Senior Projects — First reader/advisor for 7 self-designed majors in classical studies, 2007–14. — First reader/advisor for 1 self-designed major in gender studies, 2008. — First reader for 6 History majors, 2006–18. — Second reader for 18 History majors, 2005–18. — Second reader for 1 Philosophy major, 2011.