Allan Kershaw
Associate Clinical Professor in Classics
Education:
BA (Leeds), MA (Leeds), MA (UC St. Barbara), PhD (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
Fellow of the honors college 2008-2011
Areas of Research and Publication:
Latin Poetry and Latin Textual Criticism
Recent Publications - Articles and Reviews:
- "Propertius 4.5.19-20," Latomus 57 (1998), 105-108
- "Exclamatory Particles in the Tristia," in Ovid Werk und Wirkung: Festgabe für
- Michael von Albrechet zum 65 Geburstag, ed. W. Schubert, Peter Lang (1998) 775-85
- Review of M. Billerbeck's edition with translation and commentary of Seneca's
- Herculens Furens in the Journal of Roman Studies 91 (2001), 249-50
- Allan Kershaw and Jeffrey Gore, “An Unnoticed Acrostic in Apuleieus Metamorphoses
and Cicero de Divinatione 2. 111-12” CQ 58 (2008) 393-94.
Work in Progress: - Notes on Virgil, Ovid, and Apuleius
Courses recently taught: - Beginners' Latin I (LAT 101)
- Beginners' Latin II (LAT 102)
- Intermediate Latin I (LAT 103)
- Intermediate Latin II (LAT 104)
- Roman Civilisation (CL 101)
- Introduction to Classical Literature (CL 102)
- Classical Etymology in the Life Sciences / Medical Terminology (CL 201)
- Gender and Sexual Orientation in Classical Literature (CL 211)