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Phyllis B. Katz

Ph.D., Columbia University

Classics Department, Senior Lecturer

Recent Scholarship: "Educating Paula: A Proposed Curriculum for Raising a 4th Century Christian Infant," Hesperia Supplement (in press), "Hill-Stead 46.1.95: A 'Lost' Work of the Painter of Athens 931," Bulletin Antieke Beschaving, no. 72, 1997, 1-20., "Io in the Prometheus Bound: A Coming of Age Paradigm for the Athenian Community," in Rites of Passage in Ancient Greece: Literature, Religion, Society, Mark Padilla, ed. The Bucknell Review,Volume XLIII, Number 1 (Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1999)

Interests: Girls and women's religious activities in ancient Greece and Rome and in early Christianity. Images of women in ancient art and literature.

Courses: Medea: Paradigm for the Conflicted Self, Virgins and Virginity: Cultural Constructions from 5th Century Greece to Early Christian Rome (Freshman Seminar and Topics Course

Last Updated: 1/26/06