Barbette Stanley Spaeth

Research Grantee

2012-13 Report


Positions

  1. Associate Professor of Classical Studies, College of William and Mary
  2. Co–Director, Institute for Pilgrimage Studies, College of William and Mary
  3. Co–Organizer, “Traveling Traditions: Pilgrimage across Time and Cultures.” First Annual International Symposium for Pilgrimage Studies, sponsored by the Institute for Pilgrimage Studies and the International Consortium for Pilgrimage Studies, College of William and Mary, on October 13, 2012

Publications & Papers Presented at Conferences

  1. Editor, The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Mediterranean Religions (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge and New York; forthcoming in 2013)
  2. “Introduction”, in Barbette Stanley Spaeth, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Mediterranean Religions, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge and New York; forthcoming in 2013)
  3. “Pegasus Revisited: Pilgrimage in Roman Corinth”, talk for William and Mary Pilgrimage Studies Abroad Program, Santiago de Compostela, Spain (2012)
  4. “The Reappropriation of Memory and the Temple of Apollo in Roman Corinth”, paper in the Space, Place, and Lived Experience in Antiquity Section, Society of Biblical Literature (2012)

New Fellowships and Grants

  1. Discretionary Grant for “Public Events in Pilgrimage Studies”, Virginia Foundation for the Humanities (2012)
  2. Gathering, Information, and Encouragement Grant, American Pilgrims on the Camino, for the first annual International Pilgrimage Studies Symposium (2012)
  3. Rich Media Grant for Roman Civilization course, Academic Information Services and Swem Library, College of William and Mary (2012)
  4. Internal grants for the International Symposium in Pilgrimage Studies at the College of William and Mary (2012): Provost's Office, Dean for Educational Policy, Dean for Undergraduate Studies, Charles Center, and 8 academic departments (Art and Art History; Theatre, Speech and Dance; Classical Studies; Modern Languages and Literatures; Kinesiology; English; Anthropology)

Research funded with the help of Memoria Romana

The project that was funded was on “Memory, Cult, and Identity in Roman Corinth”. I gave a paper at the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) in 2012 on an aspect of my work on this project, focused on the Temple of Apollo in Roman Corinth. I plan to give additional papers on this topic and produce articles on it in the next few years. I am also working on a book manuscript on this topic, which I plan to have completed after my next sabbatical in 2017.


Updated: April 21, 2013. Questions? Comments? Contact bnatoli@utexas.edu