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Chlup, James T.

Associate Professor, Classics

Department Head, Classics

Email: James.Chlup@umanitoba.ca

Home Page: http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/departments/classics/staff/chlup_james.html

Keywords

Keyword Discipline

Ancient/Classical History

Arts/Humanities

Language and/or Literature, Classical Latin

Arts/Humanities

Middle/Near East

Geographical Regions

Research Description

Research areas include: Greek and Latin historical narrative, esp. Livy; Greek biography; History of the Middle and Late Roman Republic (c. 300-30 BCE); The Middle East under Rome; Greek and Roman military texts.

Teaching Description

Courses frequently taught include: Introduction to Ancient Roman Culture; Greek and Roman Mythology (including online delivery); The Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic; Rome under the Emperors; Classical Greece; Latin language at all levels (including graduate).

Public/Media (Non-Technical) Description

I am a specialist in several areas of Roman history and culture, with a special interest in ancient Roman historical, biographical, and military texts. I also have a research interest in Roman administration and involvement in the Middle East and the Arabian peninsula. My research takes me to Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria at present.

Languages (other than English)

Arabic (Levant) - Read, Write, Speak, Comprehend Aurally

French - Read, Write, Speak, Comprehend Aurally

German - Read, Write, Speak, Comprehend Aurally

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