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JAMES C. ANDERSON, jr. Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, Emeritus Department of Classics The University of Georgia contact address : 1110 Summit Oaks Drive Watkinsville, Georgia 30677-6051 email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph. D., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1980 M. A., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1976 B. A., The Colorado College, 1973 (magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa) MAJOR PUBLICATIONS Roman Architecture in Provence. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 289 pages + 159 figures. Roman Architecture and Society. Baltimore & London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997; second (paperback) edition, 2002. 442 pages + 30 figures Roman Brick Stamps: the Thomas Ashby Collection. Archaeological Monographs of the British School at Rome, vol. 3 (London, 1991). 141 pages + 13 plates (82 figures) Historical Topography of the Imperial Fora. Collection Latomus, vol. 182 (Brussels, 1984). 201 pages + 30 plates “Architect and Patron,” in R. Ulrich & C. Quenoemoen (eds.), Companion to Roman Architecture. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013: pp. 127-139. “Rogers V. Scudder: Magister Optime Doctissimeque,” Classical Outlook, vol. 85.2 (2008) pp. 74-78. “Roman Villas on the Via Gabina: the brick stamps,” chapter in W. Widrig (ed.), Roman Villas on the Via Gabina: the Rice University Excavations. Houston, TX: Rice University Press Online Publication, 2007. 48 pages in pdf. “Trajan and Apollodorus and their predecessors,” in P. Defosse (ed.), Hommages à Carl Deroux, tome III. Collection Latomus, vol. 270 (2003), pp. 3-10. “The Brick Stamp from the Licinian Tomb Reported by O. Marucchi,” in F. Van Keuren et al., “Unpublished Documents Shed New Light on the Licinian Tomb,” Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, vol. 48 (2003) pp. 124-125. “Anachronism in the Roman Architecture of Gaul: the Date of the Maison Carrée at Nîmes,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, vol. 60 (2001) pp. 68-79 “The Ara Pacis Augustae: Legends, Facts and Flights of Fancy,” in M. T. Boatwright & H. B. Evans (eds.), The Shapes of City Life in Rome and Pompeii (New York & Athens: Caratzas, 1998 [2000]) pp. 27-51. Ten Entries in N. T. DeGrummond (editor), Dictionary of the History of Classical Archaeo- logy. Two volumes. New York: Greenwood Press, 1996. Pp. 93-4, 134-5, 235, 371, 438-9, 834, 1051-2, 1052, 1081-2, 1158. “The Date of the Arch at Orange,” Bonner Jahrbücher, vol. 187 (1987) pp. 159-192. “The Date of the thermae Traiaini and the topography of the Oppius mons,” American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 89 (1985) pp. 499-509. “A Topographical Tradition in Fourth Century A. D. Chronicles,” Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geshcichte, vol. 32 (1983) pp. 93-105. “Post-mortem Adventures of the Marble Plan of Rome, “Classical Outlook, vol. 59 (1982) pp. 69-73. “Domitian, the Argiletum, and the Temple of Peace,” American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 86 (1982) pp. 101-110. numerous other scholarly and pedagogical articles and book reviews GRANTS AND AWARDS Martha Sharp Joukowsky Distinguished Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America: 2004-2005 M. G. Michael Award for Excellence in Research, University of Georgia: 2003 Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, University of Georgia: from 1999 General Sandy Beaver Teaching Professor, Arts and Sciences, Univ. of Georgia: 1996-99 National Endowment for the Humanities Research Fellowship: 1994-95 (held at the American Academy in Rome, Italy) Outstanding Honors Professor, University of Georgia Honors Program: 1990, 2004 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend: 1983 Rome Prize Fellow in Classical Studies, American Academy in Rome: 1978-79 OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Director and Professor-in-Charge, University of Georgia Classics Study Abroad Program in Rome, 2003-2013. Éditeur correspondant pour les États-Unis, for Latomus and Collection Latomus (published by Société d’Études Latines, Brussels, Belgium), from April, 2002 Professor of Classics, UGA in Oxford (U. K.) Study Abroad Program, Spring 2013. Professor of Classics, UGA Lamar Dodd School of Art Studies Abroad Program in Cortona (Italy), 1999 & 2000. Associate Editor, The Classical Outlook, from 1998 A.W. Mellon Professor-in-Charge, Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome, 1993-94 Director, Classical Summer School of the American Academy in Rome, 1992-94; Assistant Director, 1979 Epigrapher, Rice University Excavations on the Via Gabina in Latium (Italy): from 1989 Director, Classical Study Tours of the Vergilian Society of America: 1982 (Bay of Naples), 1985 (Bay of Naples; Rome & Etruria); 1988 (Bay of Naples) Assistant Professor, USG Classics Study Abroad Program in Greece and Rome: 1981 .