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Jonathan
Charles Edmondson
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| Degrees:
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M.A., Ph.D.
University of Cambridge (Classics)
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| Current
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Professor
(Department of History/Division of Humanities/Programme in Classical
Studies, York University) Director,
York University/University of Toronto Collaborative Ph.D. Program
in Ancient Greek and Roman History, 2004-6
Associate Member, Graduate Programme
in Classics, University of Toronto
President, Classical Association of
Canada/Société canadienne des Etudes Classiques,
2008-10
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| Recent
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BOOKS: |
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Roman
Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture. Edited
with A. Keith. Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press,
2008, 370 pp.
Granite
Funerary Stelae from Augusta Emerita (Monografías
Emeritenses 9). Mérida: Museo Nacional de Arte Romano /
Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura, 2006 [published February 2007].
303 pp.
Flavius
Josephus and Flavian Rome. Edited with S. Mason
and J. B. Rives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Atlas
Antroponímico de la Lusitania romana (joint-author as
part of the Grupo Mérida). Mérida: Fundación
de Estudios Romanos and Bordeaux: Centre Ausonius, 2003 [2004].
Imagen
y Memoria. Monumentos funerarios con retratos en la colonia
Augusta Emerita (main author, with contributions by T. Nogales
Basarrate and W. Trillmich) (Monografías Emeritenses 6;
Real Academia de la Historia: Bibliotheca Archaeologica Hispana
10). Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia, 2001.
Law
and Social Status in Classical Athens. Edited with Virginia
J. Hunter. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2000.
Dio:
The Julio-Claudians. Selections from Books 58-63 of The
Roman History of Cassius Dio (Translation with introduction and
historical commentary) (LACTOR, 15). London: London Association
of Classical Teachers, 1992.
Two Industries in Roman Lusitania:
Mining and Garum Production (B.A.R.International Series, 362).
Oxford, 1987.
ARTICLES:
“Hallazgo
de dos epitafios de veterani en Mérida: Vidas
paralelas de dos soldados Augustani (emeritenses) a finales
del siglo I d.C.” (joint-article with L.A. Hidalgo Martín)
in Mérida: Excavaciones Arqueológicas 2004
(Memoria 10), Mérida, 2008, 479-507.
“Un
enterramiento de incineración con estela de granito fechado
en el s. I d.C. documentado en el entorno viario del Circo romano
de Augusta Emerita” (joint-article with J.
Márquez Pérez & P. D. Sánchez Barrero)
in Mérida: Excavaciones Arqueológicas 2004
(Memoria 10), Mérida, 2008, 509-521.
“Public
Dress and Social Control in Late Republican and Early Imperial
Rome” in J. Edmondson & A. Keith (ed.), Roman
Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, Toronto: University
of Toronto Press, 2008, 21-46. View
Illustrations
“Introduction:
From Costume History to Dress Studies” (jointly written
with A. Keith) in J. Edmondson & A. Keith (ed.), Roman
Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, Toronto: University
of Toronto Press, 2008, 1-17.
“Collaborating between Classics
and History in Teaching Ancient History at the Ph.D. level: The
University of Toronto-York University Collaborative Programme
in Ancient History (COLPAH)”, in “Graduate Training
for the Ancient Historian: Or how best to study ancient history
in the 21st century?” (2008 Committee on Ancient History
panel), Philadelphia: American Philological Assocation, 2008:
http://www.apaclassics.org/education/CAH/2008panel.html
“The
Cult of Mars Augustus and Roman Imperial Power at Augusta Emerita
in the Third Century A.D.: A New Votive Dedication”
in J. González & T. Nogales Basarrate (ed.), El
culto imperial en Hispania romana: política y poder,
Rome: L’Erma di Bretschneider, 2007, 541-575.
“Funerary
Inscriptions and the Development of Local Epigraphic Cultures
in Roman Lusitania” in Actas del XII Congressus
Internationalis Epigraphiae Graecae et Latinae, Barcelona,
2007, I, 461-468.
“Cities
and urban life in the western provinces of the Roman Empire, 30
BCE to 250 CE”, in D. Potter (ed.), A Companion
to the Roman Empire (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient
World series). Oxford: Blackwell, 2006, 250-280.
“Micro- and macro-approaches
to the economy of Baetica felix”, Journal of
Roman Archaeology 19 (2006) 563-570.
“Family life within slave households
at Augusta Emerita: the epitaph of the Cordii” Anas 15-16
(2002-2003) [2005] 197-234.
“Introduction:
Flavius Josephus and Flavian Rome” in J. Edmondson,
S. Mason and J. Rives (ed.), Flavius Josephus and Flavian Rome,
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005, 1-33.
“Los
monumentos funerarios como espejo de la sociedad emeritense: secretos
y problemas socio-familiares a la luz de la epigrafía”
in Augusta Emerita: Territorios, espacios, imágenes y gentes
en la Lusitania Romana. Mérida/Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura,
2004 [2005], 341-371.
“Inmigración y sociedad
local en Augusta Emerita” in E. Cerrillo Martín de
Cáceres, J.-G. Gorges & T. Nogales Basarrate (ed.),
V Mesa Redonda Internacional sobre Lusitania romana: Las comunicaciones,
Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura, 2004 [2005], 321-369.
“Family relations in Roman Lusitania:
social change in a Roman province?” in M. George (ed.), The
Roman Family in Italy and Beyond. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2005, 183-229. “En quête
de la famille romaine à la Civitas Igaeditanorum (Idanha-a-Velha)
en Lusitanie au Haut-empire”, in C. Auliard & L. Bodiou
(ed.), Au jardin des Hespérides. Histoire, société
et épigraphie des monde anciens. Mélanges offerts
à Alain Tranoy. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes,
2004, 233-252.
“Un Ercavicensis en Augusta
Emerita: una nueva estela funeraria de granito”, Mérida:
Ciudad y Patrimonio 5 (2001) [2003] 137-142.
“Writing Latin in the province
of Lusitania”, in A.E. Cooley (ed.), Becoming Roman, Writing
Latin? (Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplement). Portsmouth,
R.I., 2002, 41-60.
“Public
Spectacles and Roman Social Relations” in T. Nogales
Basarrate (ed.), Ludi Romani: Espectáculos en Hispania
Romana. Madrid. 2002. 21-43.
“Les fondements économiques
de la puissance des élites hispano-romaines” in M.
Navarro Caballero and S. Demougin (ed.), Élites hispaniques.
Bordeaux, 2001, 63-68.
“Some new granite funerary
stelae from Augusta Emerita” in Mérida. Excavaciones
arqueológicas. 1999 (Memoria 5). Mérida, 2001, 383-394.
“Conmemoración funeraria
y relaciones familiares en Augusta Emerita” in J.-G. Gorges
& T. Nogales Basarrate (ed.), Sociedad y cultura en Lusitania
romana. Mérida, 2000, 299-327.
"The cultural politics of public
spectacle in Rome and the Greek East, 167-166 B.C." in B.
Bergmann and C. Kondoleon (ed.), The Art of Ancient Spectacle.
Studies in the History of Art. Washington: National Gallery, 1999,
77-95.
"Mining" in G.W. Bowersock,
Peter Brown and O. Grabar (ed.), A Guide to the Late Antique World.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999, 579-580.
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| Papers
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“Commodus
in the Arena: Myth, Politics and Public Spectacle in late-second
century A.D. Rome”. Invited lecture, Concordia University,
Montreal, March 2008.
“Collaborating between Classics
and History in Teaching Ancient History at the Ph.D. level: The
University of Toronto-York University Collaborative Programme
in Ancient History (COLPAH)”, Invited paper for 2008 Committee
on Ancient History panel, “Graduate Training for the Ancient
Historian: Or how best to study ancient history in the 21st century?”,
Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association, Chicago,
January 2008.
“Les vétérans
dans la colonie d’Augusta Emerita (25 av. J.-C. –
100 ap. J.-C)”, invited paper for 7th international Table
ronde on Roman Lusitania, Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail,
November 2007 (shorter version also given at Annual Meeting of
Classical Association of Canada, Université de Montréal,
May 2008).
“A Tale of Two Colonies: Augusta
Emerita (Mérida) and Metellinum (Medellín) in Roman
Spain”, paper at international conference, “100 Years
of Solitude: Roman Colonies in the first hundred years of their
existence”, University of St Andrews, Scotland, September
2007.
"Une nouvelle dédicace
à Mars Auguste à Emerita et l'administration romaine
de la Lusitanie au milieu du IIIe siècle", invited
paper at seminar on "Anthropologie et économie du
monde romain", Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, June
2007.
“New veterans from Augusta
Emerita (Mérida, Spain)”, Annual meeting of the Classical
Association of Canada, Memorial University, St. John’s,
Newfoundland, May 2007.
“La integración de los
inmigrantes en la sociedad emeritense”, international conference
on La sociedad emeritense, Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, February
2007.
“The administration of Lusitania
in the third century A.D.: new evidence from Augusta Emerita”,
paper at Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association,
San Diego, January 2007.
“The Funerary Monuments
of Augusta Emerita: epigraphic workshops and their influence in
southern Lusitania and northern Baetica”. Invited paper
for international conference on “The Epigraphic Habit in
the Roman West”, Kommission für Alte Geschichte und
Epigraphik, Munich, November 2006.
“Producing Death: The Development
of the Gladiator Industry at Rome”. Invited keynote lecture
for conference on “The Ties that Bind and Build: Networks
of Production in the Ancient Mediterranean”, University
of Southern California, Los Angeles, February 2006.
“Finis terrae? Marginality
in the far west of the Iberian Peninsula”. Invited paper
for international conference, “At the Edges of Empire: Interpreting
the Marginal Areas of the Roman World”, University of Chicago,
February 2006.
Organizer and presider of seminar
on “Epigraphic Texts and Archaeological Contexts in Rome,
Italy and the Western Provinces” for Annual Meeting of American
Philological Association, Montreal, January 2006.
“Restoring context and meaning
to the epitaphs of Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain)”,
at seminar on “Epigraphic Texts and Archaeological Contexts
in Rome, Italy and the Western Provinces” for Annual Meeting
of American Philological Association, Montreal, January 2006.
“Gladiators at Pompeii”.
Invited lecture for Fall Meeting of the Ontario Classical Association
on “Roman Italy: Pompeii and Ostia”, McMaster University,
October 2005.
“New light on the provincial
administration of Roman Lusitania: two new texts from Augusta
Emerita”. Paper at Work in Progress in Ancient History seminar,
University of Toronto, April 2005.
“The virginity of Zosimus and
other family myths: Terms of affection within and beyond the family
in Roman Lusitania”. Invited paper for 6th International
Conference on Lusitania, Cascais (Portugal): “Lusitânia
entre o mito e a realidade”, November 2004 [shorter version
also given at Annual Meeting of Classical Association of Canada,
May 2005, Banff].
“Public dress and social control
in late Republican and early Imperial Rome”. Paper at international
conference, “Roman Dress and the Fabric of Roman Culture”,
York University, October 2004 [expanded version of paper given
at CAC meeting in Fredericton, May 2003].
“Los monumentos funerarios
como espejo de la sociedad emeritense: secretos y problemas socio-familiares
a la luz de la epigrafía”. Invited paper for international
conference, “Augusta Emerita: Territorios, Espacios, Imágenes,
y Gentes en la Lusitania Romana”, Museo Nacional de Arte
Romano, Mérida (Spain), June 2004.
“Family life within slave households
at Augusta Emerita: a new inscription from Mérida (Spain)”.
Paper at Annual Meeting of Classical Association of Canada, Quebec,
May 2004.
“Inaugurating the Colosseum,
A.D. 80". Invited lecture for Department of Languages and
Linguistics (including Classics), Concordia University, March
2004 and for Toronto chapter of Archaeological Institute of America,
February 2004.
“Marriage patterns in a Roman
colony: the example of Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain)”.
Paper at Annual Conference of American Philological Association,
San Francisco, January 2004.
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| Courses
taught recently: |
GS/HIST
5036 3.0, The Family in Ancient Rome
GS/HIST 5026 3.0, The Roman Empire
AS/HIST 4131 6.0, The City of Rome from Augustus to Hadrian
AS/HIST 3135 3.0, Spectacle and Society in Ancient Rome
AS/ HIST 2100 6.0, Ancient Greece and Rome
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| Research
Interests: |
Society,
economy and culture of Roman Spain (especially Lusitania) from the
late Iron Age to the late Roman Empire Roman
epigraphy, especially of the Roman Empire
Gladiators in Roman society
The Roman family
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| Awards/Grants:
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SSHRC Research
Grant, 2007-10 for project, "Religion and Cultural Change in
Roman Lusitania
Elected, Corresponding Member, Real Academia de la Historia (the
Royal Academy of History of Spain), June 2003 SSHRC
Research Grant, 2002-5 for project “Colonial Society in
Roman Spain”
Classical Association of Canada,
Visiting Lecturer in Atlantic Canada, September/October 2003
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