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Curriculum Vitae Updated July 2015 Name: Russell T. Scott, Jr
Curriculum Vitae
Updated July 2015
Name:
Russell T. Scott, Jr.
Higher Education:
B. A. Stanford University 1960 (Classics, Philosophy)
M. A. Yale University 1962 (Classics)
Ph. D. Yale University 1964 (Classics)
Honors:
Sterling pre-doctoral Fellowship, Yale University 1963-64
Fulbright Fellowship to Italy 1964-65
Rome Prize Fellowship in Classics, American Academy in Rome
1964-1966
Summer research grants Bryn Mawr College 1969, 1972
Summer research grants APS 1968, 1972, 1977
Summer research grants ACLS 1968, 1969
ACLS Fellowship 1972
NEH Senior Research Fellowship 1990
NEH Summer Grant 1994
Senior Grant APS 1998
Employment:
Bryn Mawr College Department of Latin
Assistant Professor 1966-1972
Associate Professor 1972-1978
Professor 1978, Chairman 1976-1982, 1989, 1993- 2006
Research Interests: Roman archaeology and history of the republican and imperial
periods with special reference to Italy and the western provinces.
Field Experience:
Excavations at Cosa (Ansedonia) Italy 1965-1973, 1990-1997, 2013Excavations in the Roman Forum: the Regia 1965, 1969, 1972;
the precinct of Vesta 1986-1996; 2004-2009
Publications:
1968
Religion and Philosophy in the Histories of Tacitus (PAAR 22, 1968) (B)
1969
Interim report: “The Arx of Cosa 1965-68”, AJA 245 (1969) 73
“Seating Space in the Roman Senate and the Senatores Pedarii” with L. R.
Taylor, TAPA 100 (1969) 529ff.
1971
Interim Report: “Cosa 1969-70: the Houses”, AJA 273 (1971) 75
1973
“The Locrian Pinakes” with B. S. Ridgway, Archaeology 26 (1973) 43ff.
1977
“Pre-Arretine: New Evidence from Cosa”, AIA Abstracts (1977)
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1981
“A New Inscription of the Emperor Maximinus at Cosa”, Chiron 11 309ff.
1982
“Providentia Aug.”, Historia 23 (1982) 436ff.
“The Historic Mediterranean”, National Geographic 162, 6 (1982) 694ff.
(Principal Consultant).
“The Text of Tacitus Ann. 14.60-61 and Octavia”, CJ 79 (1983) 39ff.
“On Catullus 11”, CP 78 (1983) 39ff.
1985
“Cosa e il suo territorio”, La romanizzazione dell 'Etruria (Milano, 1985)
95ff., 100ff.
“La Regia nel Foro Romano”, Case e palazzi (Milano 1985) 186ff.
1986
“Urbs/Ager: Recent Developments in Roman Italy”, AJA 90 (1986) 181.
1988
“Archaeology and the Roman Forum”, Places 5:1 (1988) 60.
“The Latin Colony of Cosa”, La colonizzazione romana tra la guerra latina e
la guerra anibalica. Atti del convegno, Acquasparta. DdA 6 (3rd. series 1988) 73ff.
“Scavi nel Foro Romano lungo la via sacra presso la Regia”, Archeologia
Laziale IX QuadAEI 15 (1988) 18ff.
1989
“The City and the Camp in Tacitus' Histories”, AJAH 9 (1984 published 1989)
109ff.
1990
“Excavations in the Roman Forum: The Area Sacra of Vesta”, AJA 94
(1990) 304.
“A New Corpus of Gladiatorial Inscriptions in the West”, JRA 3 (1990) 310ff.
“Un americano per Vesta”, Archeo 59 (1990) 111ff.
“The Decorations in Terracotta from the Temples at Cosa”, La coroplastica
templare etrusca fra il IV e il II secolo a.C. Atti del XVI convegno di studi
etruschi ed italici (Orbetello 1988) 91 ff.
1990
“Rome. The Area Sacra of Vesta, 1990,” Rivista di Topografia Antica 1
(1991) 163.
“Cosa” Enciclopedia Italiana (paginations missing)
1992-1993
Cosa IV: Houses (with V.J. Bruno) MAAR 38 (1993) (B).
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“A New Fragment of Serpent Ware from Cosa,” Journal of Glass Studies 34
(1992) 58f.
“Lavori e ricerche nell 'area sacra di Vesta 1990-1991,” Archeologia laziale
XI, QuadAEI, 21 (1993) 11f.
“Excavations in the Area Sacra of Vesta 1988-1989”, Eius Virtutis Studiosi:
Studies in Memory of Frank Edward Brown (1993), 161f.
Cosa III: The Buildings of the Forum: MAAR 37 (1993) Editor (B).
Eius Virtutis Studiosi: Studies in Memory of Frank Edward Brown
(National Gallery of Art): Editor with Ann R. Scott.) (B).
“Atrium Vestae,” LTUR I, (Roma 1993), 138f.
“The Area Sacra of Vesta 1992-1993,” AIA Abstracts 17 (1993), 84.
1994
“Roma: Dieci anni di scavi,” Archeologia Viva 11 (1992), 55f.
Cosa: The Lamps (Fitch, Goldman): Editor (B).
Architectural Terracottas from the Regia (Downey): Editor (B).
1995
“Domus Publica,” LTUR II, 165f.
1996
“The Porticus Neroniana,” Bollettino di Archeologia, 19-21 (1993), 88f.
Hic Manebimus Optime: The Archaeology of Rome and the American
Academy (B).
1997
“The Shield of Aeneas and the Problem of Ecphrasis,” Ultra Terminos
Vagari: Studies in Honor of Carl Nylander (Rome 1997), 171f.
“Excavations in the Area Sacra of Vesta: Final Report,” AJA 101 (1997),
356.
1999
“Atrium Vestae: the Campaign of 1996,” MAAR 42 (1997), 249f.
“‘Regia,' Kalatores Pontificum et Flaminum’” LTUR IV (1999), 189 f.; 243 f.
“Vestae Aedes,” “Vestae Lucus,” in LTUR, V 125f.; 129f.
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2000
“The Arch of Augustus and the Roman Triumph,” JRA 13 (2000), 183f.
“Vestae Aedem Petitam? Vesta in the Empire,” Rome and Her Monuments:
Essays in Honor of Katherine Geffcken, ((Bolchazy-Garducci) 2000), 173f .
2003
E. Fentress et al., Cosa V: an Intermittent Town, Editor (B); (University of
Michigan)
2005
“The Archaeological Contribution to Early Roman History”, Chapter in Kurt
Raaflaub (ed.) Social Struggles in Archaic Rome (2nd. edition Blackwell)
2006
Maria Teresa Marabini Moevs, Cosa: Studies in the Arretine and Italian Sigillata,
Editor (B); (University of Michigan)
2007
“The Later History of the ‘Domus delle Vestali’, “ Res Bene Gestae: Ricerche di
storia urbana su Roma antica in onore di Margareta Steinby (Quasar, Roma), 397.
2008
Ann Reynolds Scott, Cosa. The Black-Glaze Pottery 2 Editor (B); (University of
Michigan)
2009
*AA.VV. Excavations in the Area Sacra of Vesta (1987-1998) (University of
Michigan)
“There’s Nothing Wrong with Horace Odes 4,” Studies in Latin Literature and 15,
Roman History 15 (“Collection Latomus”) 258.
Forthcoming/ in
Progress
Articles/Monographs
“Excavations at Cosa 2013, Orizzonti 2014-2015.
AA.VV. Excavations in the Area Sacra of Vesta 2: the Imperial Building and the
Regia.
*R.T. Scott, A.Ammerman, L. Costantini, J. Giorgi, C. Steffensen, C. Trier with P. Henderson
(Architect).
Exhibitions:
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“La romanizzazione dell Etruria: il territorio di Vulci”, Orbetello (GR) Polveriera Guzman,
June-October 1985.
“Case e palazzi”, Siena, ex-ospedale Sta. Maria delle Scale, June-October 1985.
“Il trionfo dell 'acqua: acque e acquedotti a Roma” Roma, Museo della Civiltá Romana (EUR)
December 1986-February 1987.
“Dal Campidoglio alla Valle del Colosseo” (Soprintendenza Archeologica di Roma, Roma, sede
dell' American Express Italia, June 1991.
“Roma e le capitali europee dell archeologia” (Ministero per i Beni Culturali e Ambientali,
Associazione Culturale RomaEuropa), Roma 11-15 June 1991.
Bibliotheca Archaeologica, “Libri sulle civiltá del mondo antico,” Mostra Internazionale, Roma,
2-8 December 1992.
“Recent Archaeological Work by the American Academy in Rome,” Accademia Americana,
February 1995.
“Il museo di palazzo Caetani sulla via Appia antica”, Rome, April 2003
Miscellaneous Publications:
La Scuola di studi classici dell’ accademia americana in Roma. Storia dell Unione, 3 vols. 1993.
Reviews:
1967
L'eternel feminin dans la religion mediterraneenne (Pestallozza) CW 60
(1967) 347.
1968
Mithraism in Ostia (Laeuchli et al) CW 61 (1968) 255.
1969
La nike de Paeonios de Mend et le triangle sacre des monuments figures
(Deonna CW 62 (1969) 358.
Kleinasien zur Romerzeit, Griechisches Leben im Spiegel der Munzen
(Franke) CJ 65 (1969-70) 34.
1970
Die Lokrischen Tonreliefs: Beitrag zur Kultgeschichte von Lokroi
Epizephyrioi (Pruckner) CW 63 (1970) 273.
1971
Violence in Republican Rome (Lintott) CJ 66 (1971) 372.
Le putto dans l'art romain (Stuveras) CW 64 (1971) 372.
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1972
Die Interpretation in der Altertumswisenschaft (Bonn Congress: aa. vv.)
CW 65 (1972) 43.
1973
Fouilles de Bolsensa, Poggio Moscini: Les Architectures 1962-67 (aa.vv.)
AJA 77 (1973) 247.
1974
Reliefs en bronze de 'Etrurie (Johansen) AJA 78 (1974) 205.
1975
The Column of Antoninus Pius (Vogel) CW 69 (1975) 148.
1977
Blera: topografia antica della citta e del territorio (Gigli) AJA 82 (1977) 264.
1979
Alexander the Great and the Logistics of the Macedonian Army (Engels)
Archaeology 32 (1979) 67.
1980
Flavius Cresconius Corippus: in Laudem Iustini Augusti Minoris Libri (ed.
with translation and commentary by A. Cameron) ByzSt 7 (1980) 118.
1981
Scavi di Luni II (Frova et al) AJA 85 (1981) 356.
1984
Urbanisme et metamorphoses de la Rome antique (Duret, Neraudau 1983)
RelStRev 10 (1984) 287.
1986
The Senate of Imperial Rome (Talbert) RelStRev 12 (1986) 67.
1990
Archaeologie Laziale VIII.
Ottavo incontro di studio del comitato per
l'archeologia laziale. (aa.vv.) AJA 94 (1990) 357ff.
1991
Fidenae (Quilici and Quilici Gigli) AJA. 95 (1991) 558 ff.
1994
Luce, T. J. and Woodman, A.J. (eds.), Tacitus and the Tacitean Tradition
BMCR 5 (1994), 25.
1998
Linderski, J. (ed.), Imperium Sine Fine: T. Roberts S. Broughton and the
Roman Republic. (Historia Einzelschnften” 105), BMCR 9 (1998).
2007
Rome’s Vestal Virgins (Wildfang, R.L.) in BMCR (on line).
2008
Epigrafia anfiteatrale dell’Occidente Romano VI. Roma. Anfiteatri
e strutture annesse con una nuova edizione e commento delle iscrizioni
del Colosseo (Orlandi) in BMCR (on line)
Professional Activities:
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Lecturer A.I.A. 1969-1970, 1973-1974, 1988-1989
Correspondent Fasti Archaeologici 1972Representative to A.I.A.C. 1983-1989
Consultant National Geographic Society
Journal Referee CP, AJA
Advisory Editor AJA 1982-1985
Advisory Committee JRA
Comitato Scientifico, Orizzonti
Referee, panelist in archaeology NEH
Referee APhS
American Commission for Cultural Exchange with Italy 1984-1988
Director, summer sessions of the School of Classical Studies, American
Academy in Rome 1974-1976
Resident in Classics, American Academy in Rome 1979
Director, Villa Massenzia, Bryn Mawr College, Rome 1982-1984
Andrew W. Mellon Professor in Charge, School of Classical Studies,
American Academy in Rome 1984-1988
Editor, Cosa publications, American Academy in Rome 1984Andrew W. Mellon Professor, Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies,
Rome 1991-1992
Panel convenor, discussant A.I.A./A.P.A. annual meetings: Washington, D.C.
1985, S. Antonio 1986, New York 1987, Baltimore 1989, Chicago
1991, Chicago 1997, Washington 1998, San Diego 2001, Philadelphia 2008,
Philadelphia 2012, Florida State University, The Langford Conference 2014.
Co-director, Summer Program in Italian Archaeology, American Academy in
Rome 1993-2000.
Invited lectures in American, Italian, Dutch and German universities 1984-1994.
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References:
On request
At Bryn Mawr College
Doctoral Dissertations Supervised:
Dickison, S.K., “The Genius P.R.” (1968).
Fromchuck, A., “Fides in the Histories of Tacitus” (1968).
Gibbes, C., “The Roman Republican Denarii of M. Metellus Q.F., C. Serveilius,
and Q. Maximus: A Numismatic and Historical Study” (1978).
Salzman, M.R., “Studies on the Calendar of 354 A.D.” (1980).
Burke, B.C., “Cicero the Champion of Virtus” (1986).
Dulabahn, E., “The Calendar of Polemius Silvius” (1987).
Edwards, S.J., “Parody and Poetics in the Satires of Juvenal” (1987).
Weston, E., “Lucan the Satirist” (1994).
George, L.R., “The Plautine Meretrix” (1997).
Kelly, G., “Exile in the Roman Republic” (1999).
Schultz, C.E., “Women in Roman Republican Religion” (1999).
Bloy, D., “Roman Cultural Diplomacy at Panhellenic Sanctuaries during
the Conquest of Greece” (2000).
Johnston, W.M.,Jr., “Cornelius Nepos: the Historian and His Tradition” (2003)
Faris, Suzanne B., “How Much Is Too Much? Eruditio, Identity and
The Bonus Vir Dicendi Peritus” (2004)
Klaassen, Elizabeth Kennedy, “Ethnicity and Empire: Vergilian
Imitation in Silius Italicus’Punica (2005)
De Giorgi, Andrea U. “Socio-Economic Studies in the Territory of Antioch
in the High Roman Empire” (2006)
Karababa, Idil, “Function and Architecture of the Principal Residences of the
Tetrarchy” (2008) (with Dale Kinney)
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Sisk, Jessica, “Female Friendship in Greco-Roman Antiquity” (2013)
M.A. Papers Supervised: 18
Examiner/ Chair Ph.D. Supervising committees for students in Archaeology, and History of Art.
Supervisor Undergraduate Honors 1966, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1995, 1997; senior essays 1966Committees:
Committee to Revise the Plan of Government (Twice!)
Committee on Libraries
Committee on Nominations
Committee on Fringe Benefits
Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships
Collections Committee
Undergraduate Council/ Academic Honor Board
Graduate Council
ad hoc committees associated with departmental chairmanship, foreign languages
etc.
Other: Institutional Representative Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome
Member Advisory Council, the American Academy in Rome
Member Scientific Committee: Rome Reborn.
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