Glenn Most - Curriculum Vitae#


Full CV(info), January 2016

EDUCATION:
  • 1968-72: Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass.
  • 1972: B.A. summa cum laude in Classics (Latin)
  • 1972-73: Corpus Christi College, Oxford University
  • 1973-76: Department of Comparative Literature, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
  • 1978: M. Phil.
  • 1980: Ph.D.; thesis: "The Bait of Falsehood: Studies in the Rhetorical Strategy of Poetic Truth in the Romantic Period" (director: Paul de Man)
  • 1976-78: Philologisches Seminar, Universität Tübingen
  • 1980: D. Phil.; thesis: "Pindar's Truth: Unity and Occasionality in the Epinician Ode" (director: Richard Kannicht)

VISITING FELLOWSHIPS:
  • 1993 University of Michigan: Visiting Professor, Institute for the Humanities
  • March-April 1993: History 401/Classical Civilization 411/Institute for the Humanities 411/002: Minicourse: "Parody and Utopia in Aristophanes," with Prof. Sarah C. Humphreys
  • 1996 University of Chicago: Lurcie Visiting Professor, Committee on Social Thought
  • 2002 Venice International University
  • 2003 collège de France
  • 2006 Université Paris 4-Sorbonne
  • 2009 Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

ACADEMIC HONORS:
  • 1968-72: National Merit Society, Scholarship
  • 1970: Harvard University, Detur Prize and J.O. Sargent Prize
  • 1971: Harvard University, Phi Beta Kappa and J.O. Sargent Prize
  • 1972: Harvard University, Latin Prize
  • 1972-73: Harvard University, Knox Fellowship
  • 1973-74: Yale University, University Fellowship
  • 1974-75: Yale University, Samuel Botwinik Fellowship
  • 1975ff.: Danforth Foundation, Kent Fellowship
  • 1976-78: Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, Fellowship
  • 1982-83: American Academy in Rome, Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship
  • 1984-86: Princeton University, John Witherspoon Bicentennial Preceptorship
  • 1988-89: Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Fellow (Wissenschaftliches Mitglied)
  • 1993: University of Michigan, Institute for the Humanities, Visiting Fellow
  • 1994-99: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Preis
  • 2003: Collège de France, Visiting Professorship
  • 2006: Université Paris 4-Sorbonne, Visiting Professorship (chaire Alphonse Dupront)
  • 2008: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow
  • 2010: Universität Trier, Ausonius-Preis
  • 2010: Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, External Scientific Member
  • 2015: American Philosophical Society, Member

EDITORIAL BOARDS:

1. Philosophia naturalis 26 (1989) 43 (2006)
2. Arion N.S. 3.1:3 (1990)
3. Phoenix 45 (1991) 16 (2006)(Corresponding Member)
4. Internationale Zeitschrift für Philosophie 1 (1992) 16 (2008)
5. Poetica 25 (1993)
6. md. Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici 29 (1992)
7. Nietzsche-Studien 26 (1997)
8. Methodos 1 (2001)
9. Ideengeschichte 1 (2007)
10. Weltliteraturen. Schriftenreihe der Friedrich Schlegel Graduiertenschule für literaturwissenschaftliche Studien (2011)
11. New England Classical Journal 38.2 (May 2011)
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