Dr. Allen J.
Romano
aromano at f s
u dot edu
Assistant Professor of Classics
The Florida State University
Research and Teaching Interests:
Ancient Greek Poetry and Poetics (especially Tragedy and Hellenistic Poetry)
Mythology and Mythography
1. Current CV (abbreviated)
2. FSU
Classics Department
3. Classics
Faculty Page
4. Current classes: Research during 2010-11 academic year
FSU Class Schedule and Classics Course Descriptions
Upcoming classes, Fall 2011: Greek Tragedy; Aristophanes
5. Recent Classes:
Spring 2010
Classical Mythology. CLT 3370
Greek Tragedy. CLT 4291 / 5295
Fall 2009
Beginning Greek II. GRE1121. MTWTh 11:15-12:05. MON 006
Elegy and Iambus. GRW 4340 / 5345. TTh 3:35-4:50. Dodd Classics Seminar Room
Spring 2009
Homer (Graduate Seminar). GRW 6930, Th 3:30 - 6:00, MON 004 (Syllabus [.doc])
Beginning Greek II. GRE 1121, MTWTh 1:25-2:15, CAR 103 (Syllabus [.doc])
Fall 2008
Classical Mythology. CLT 3370, sec. 7, MW 5:15-6:30, Car 101. (Documents: Syllabus [.doc])
Euripidean Women: Medea. GRW3104 / GRW 5909 sec. 3, MWF 11:15-12:05, LSB 002 (Documents: Syllabus [.doc])
@ FSU: Mythology, Greek Tragedy in translation, Greek language at all levels, Plautus and Terence
@ Chicago and @ Stanford:Greek language at all levels, UGrad Ancient Civ Seminars (e.g. Technologies of Memory, The Gendered Voice)
FSU Undergraduate Teaching Award (2009-10)
6. Explanation for current web page aesthetics (courtesy of Mies van
der Rohe): "Less is More".
7. Occasional exception
to aforementioned principle (courtesy of rpm): "Sometimes more is
more."
For example, the ginormous temple behind me ------------------------------------>