Classical Studies Speaker Series
University of Richmond, VA 23173
Bad Boys and Good Girls: “Simple” Characterization in Apollonius of Tyre
Join the Department of Classical Studies for a talk by Jacqueline Arthur-Montagne, assistant professor of classics titled as part of the Classical Studies Speaker Series.
Jacqueline Arthur-Montagne is a scholar of Greek literature and cultural history, and a member of the inaugural faculty cohort in the Karsh Institute of Democracy. Her research centers on the texts and practices of ancient education, and how educational institutions shaped the legacy of Classical Greece to the present. In addition to her faculty position, she serves on the Board of the Colloquium for Ancient Rhetoric, co-edits the “Democratic Ideals in Global Perspective” series with the University of Virginia Press, and is a charter member of the Alliance for Civics in the Academy at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution.
