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The Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies at UIC presents its annual Tracy Lecture Since 1984, the Classics Department of UIC has sponsored an annual public lecture named in honor of Fr. Theodore J. Tracy, S.J., one of the department's founding members, and a member of the Department from 1970 until his retirement in 1981. Fr. Tracy had received his PhD from Princeton in 1962, and was the author of Physiological Theory and the Doctrine of the Mean in Plato and Aristotle (Mouton, 1969), as well as many articles and reviews. He died in 2006. An in memoriam tribute to Father Tracy by Prof. J.T.Ramsey
1. John K. Newman (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), 2. John D'Arms (Univ. of Michigan), 3. John P. Anton (Univ. of South Florida), 4. Richard J. Tarrant (Harvard University), 5. David Furley (Princeton University), 6. John C. Yardley (Univ. of Ottawa), 7. Rosamond Kent Sprague (Univ. of South Carolina), 8. James C. McKeown (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison), 9. Barry P. Powell (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison), 10. Anna Marguerite McCann (JASON Project, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), 11. William Slater (McMaster University), 12. Alan Cameron (Columbia University), 13. Anthony Spawforth (Univ. of Newcastle upon Tyne), 14. Mary Lefkowitz (Wellesley College), 15. Glen W. Bowersock (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton), 16. Kurt A. Raaflaub (Center for Hellenics Studies & Brown Univ.), 17. Peter Green (Universtiy of Texas, Emeritus), 18. Kathleen Coleman (Harvard University), 19. Tonio Hölscher (University of Heidelberg), 20. John Matthews (Yale University), 21. Jon Solomon (University of Arizona): 22. Stephan Heilen (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster): 23. Walter Ludwig (University of Hamburg): 24. Hunter R, Rawlings, III (Cornell University): 25. Christopher Pelling (Oxford University): |
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