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								Martha J.																 Payne

Martha J. Payne

Visiting Lecturer of Classical Studies in the Department of History
Department: History, Classical Studies
317-278-3645
Cavanaugh Hall (CA) 502B

Education

Education

  • PhD, Michigan State University 1981
  • MA, German, Michigan State University 1974
  • MA, Latin, U. of N. Carolina, Chapel Hill 1971
  • BA, University of Michigan 1967

Teaching

Teaching

Medical Terminology from Greek and Latin (CLAS 209); Classical Mythology (CLAS 205); Greek History (CLAS 386); Classical Mythology and Film (CLAS 321)

Publications

Publications

Payne, Martha J. Rev. of Exploring Greek Myth by Matthew Clark. CJ-Online, 25 Nov. 2012. Web. Payne, Martha J. “Alexander the Great: Myth and the Polis and Afterwards” in Myth and the Polis, D. Pozzi & J. Wickersham, Eds. Cornell University Press, 1991. 164-181. Print. ___”The Cassiopeia/Nereids Mosaic in Kato Paphos: Images Past and Future,” in Visitors, Immigrants, and Invaders in Cyprus, Paul W. Wallace, ed., Institute of Cypriot Studies, SUNY Albany, 1995. 51-60. Print ___”Marathon, O Marathon,” New England Classical Newsletter and Journal, May 1995. 147-153. Print. _____ “The Milk of Birds”: A Proverbial Phrase, Ancient and Modern, and its Link to Nature Athens Journal of Philology, vol 4, issue 2, June 2017, pp. 95-110. Online

Awards

Awards

Teacher of the Year, Indiana Classical Conference, 2006

Academic Interests

Academic Interests

Classics and popular culture; Greek proverbial expressions; Mythology and cinema

Service

Service

Advisor, Orthodox Christian Fellowship Advisor, Student Society of Classical Studies, IUPUI