Jim O'Hara's Homepage
Note: Jim O'Hara is now at the following address:
James J. OíHara
Department of Classics
CB# 3145, 101 Howell Hall
The University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3145
(919) 962-7649
fax: (919) 962-4036
jimohara@unc.edu
A.B. Classics, Holy
Cross 1981, Ph.D. Classical Studies, Michigan
1986.
At Wesleyan since 1986.
Research and teaching interests: Greek and Roman Literature, esp. Augustan
Poetry, epic, Hellenistic poetry, novel; Roman Civilization, incl. Roman
Law.
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Jim
O'Hara's Curriculum Vitae (with links to some publishers and journals)
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Other
courses taught in the past (some w/ links to resources; some links may
have expired):
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Greek 101-102
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Latin 101-102
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Intermediate Greek: Last
Days of Socrates
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Intermediate Latin: Catullus
and Cicero Wesmaps Page; Course
Home Page
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Ovid,
Metamorphoses: Wesmaps
Page ; Course
Home Page
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Vergil: Aeneid 7-12: Wesmaps
Page ; Course
Home Page
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Roman Elegy;
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Lucretius;
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Neoteric & Pastoral:
Catullus 61-68 &Vergil's Eclogues
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Sophocles Wesmaps
page
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Euripides
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The Roman Novel: Petronius
and Apuleius
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Homer: The Iliad Course
Home Page
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Last Days of
the Roman Republic, a.k.a Hist. & Lit. of the Roman Revolution;
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Roman Epic: Wesmaps
Page ; Course
Home Page, with epic links
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Roman Law and
Society;
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Latin Literature in English Translation: Wesmaps
Page ; Course
Home Page
Marika
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My
own links pages (not updated often):
Epic Links
Ovid Links
Vergil
Links
Catullus &
Cicero Links
Roman Novel Links
Euripides
Homer, esp. Iliad
Augustus and
the Roman Revolution
Summer
Classics website, with info. on Intensive Introductory Greek/Latin
Top
100 Reasons to Take Introductory Greek or Latin at Wesleyan
Great
Classics lookup tool (from Kentucky)
Texts
in Latin, some with English translations, of many authors
Lacus
Curtius: Into the Roman World Bill Thayer's annotated
collection of web materials and sites
Boston
Red Sox Media Review Index
The
Yastrzemski of Prima Porta (and the Augustus)
Department
of Classical Studies / Wesleyan University / dsierpinski@wesleyan.edu