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Amy Angelie Koenig Curriculum Vitae

39 Elm Street Somerville, MA 02143

(703) 944-8552 [email protected]

Education

Ph.D. student in Classical Philology at Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Cambridge, MA) — September 2010 – present Dissertation: “Loss of Voice in the Literature of the Roman Empire” (director, Prof. Kathleen Coleman)

M.St. (Master of Studies) with Distinction in Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature from Brasenose College, University of (Oxford, U.K.) — June 2010 Dissertation: “A Selection of Edited Papyri from the Collection” (supervisor, Dr. Dirk Obbink)

B.A. with Distinction in Classics (Greek and Latin) cum laude from Yale University (New Haven, CT) — May 2009 Phi Beta Kappa Final GPA: 3.81

Employment

Teaching Fellow, Department of the Classics — August 2012 – present

Departmental Teaching Fellow, Department of the Classics — August 2014 – May 2015

Non-resident Tutor in the Classics, Lowell House, Harvard University — August 2011 – present Bells Tutor — January 2014 – present

Graduate student intern under Prof. Carmen Arnold-Biucchi, Harvard Art Museums, Ancient Coins / Division of Asian and Mediterranean Art — summer 2013, summer 2014

Intern (Publications/Homer Multitext Project), Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC — June – July 2011

Research assistant under Dr. Dirk Obbink, , Sackler , Oxford — June – August 2010

Resident Assistant at Center for Talented Youth, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA — June – August 2009

Bursary student/undergraduate research assistant under Prof. William Metcalf, Yale University Art Gallery, Coins and Medals Department — September 2006 – June 2009

Courses Taught

As Teaching Fellow:

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Latin Aa, Beginning Latin — fall 2012, fall 2013 Medicine in the Greco-Roman World — fall 2012 Classical Mythology — spring 2013 Latin 112b, History of Latin Literature II — spring 2013 Ancient Fictions: The Ancient Novel in Context (Head Teaching Fellow) — fall 2013 Greek Ab, Beginning Greek — spring 2014 Graduate Teaching Colloquium (departmental pedagogy course) — fall 2014 Latin 112a, History of Latin Literature I — fall 2014 Greek 112a, History of Greek Literature I — fall 2015 (to teach) Humanities 10, Essential Works — fall 2015, spring 2016 (to teach)

As Sole Instructor:

Journeys in Classical Literature (junior tutorial) — spring 2015

Publications

“P. Oxy. 5099. Letter of Heras to Theon and Sarapous.” The Oxyrhynchus Papyri LXXVI, Egypt Exploration Society, Graeco-Roman Memoirs, London: 202-204. 2011.

“P. Oxy. 5100. Letter of Hymenaeus to Dionysius,” with M. Salemenou. The Oxyrhynchus Papyri LXXVI, Egypt Exploration Society, Graeco-Roman Memoirs, London: 204-206. 2011.

“Lease of Land (More of VIII 1124).” Accepted for publication in The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, Egypt Exploration Society, Graeco-Roman Memoirs, London. Forthcoming.

Dictionary entries: nectareus, recutio, redoleo, repercussio. Thesaurus Linguae Latinae. Forthcoming.

Electronic Publications/Editorial Work

"Homeric Accentuation: A Comparative Study of the Bankes Papyrus and Other Roman Papyri." Pre-published online through First Drafts @ Classics@, Center for Hellenic Studies. August 2011.

“The Hawara Homer (Bodl. MS Gr. class. a. 1).” Part of the Homer Multitext Project, published online through the Center for Hellenic Studies. August 2011.

“P.Oxy. LXXIV 4980 – 5019.” Oxyrhynchus Online. 2010.

“P.Oxy. LXXV 5049 – 5071.” Oxyrhynchus Online. 2010.

Papers Presented/Conferences

“Time and the Construction of the Aging Body in Sappho’s ‘Tithonus Poem.’” Presented at CorHaLi colloquium, EHESS, Saint-Pierre-lès-Nemours, France (June 13, 2015).

“The Elephant and the Rose: An Image of the Voice in Achilles Tatius.” Presented at Orality and Literacy XI: Voice and Voices, Emory University, Atlanta, GA (September 20, 2014).

Co-organizer, “Twists of Fate: Coincidence, Accident and Chance in the Ancient World,” Harvard

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University graduate student conference (March 29, 2014).

“The Eternal Feminine: Women, Lyric Old Age and the 'New Sappho.'” Presented at Research Techniques in Classical Languages and Literature postgraduate seminar, Oxford Faculty of Classics, Oxford, UK (May 3, 2010).

Fellowships and Awards

Bok Center Certificate of Distinction in Teaching (awarded spring 2013)

Deanne H. and Herbert S. Winokur Fellowship in the Humanities, Harvard University (awarded fall 2011, fall 2013)

Harvard Graduate Fellowship (awarded spring 2010)

Richard Franke Fellowship, Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (spring 2010) — declined

James B. Duke Fellowship, Duke University (spring 2010) — declined

Phi Beta Kappa (spring 2009)

Winthrop Prizes for the junior standing highest in a competitive examination in Greek (tied) and Latin, Yale Classics Department (2008)

Henry A. Hurlbut Prize for the freshman standing highest in a competitive examination in Latin, Yale Classics Department (2006)

William A. Henry III '71 Scholarship, Yale College (2006 – 2009)

National Merit Corporate Scholar sponsored by SAIC (2005 – 2009)

National Latin Exam Scholarship (2005 – 2009)

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