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Curriculum Vitae Prof. Dr. Werner Riess Universität Hamburg Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften Historisches Seminar Arbeitsbereich Alte Geschichte Von-Melle-Park 6 / VIII 20146 Hamburg e-mail: [email protected] tel.: +49 (0)40 42838-4756 fax: +49 (0)40 42838-2677 Areas of Research Roman social history, esp. marginal groups and outsiders in the Roman world, history of crime in the Roman Empire and in cross-cultural perspective (including the sociology of devi- ant behavior), the Latin Novel, esp. Apuleius, the Second Sophistic, Athens 4th Century BCE (oratory, law, comedy, focus on interpersonal violence), magic (curse tablets) in connection with ritual and performance studies, history of violence in the ancient world Education 2008 Habilitation at the University of Augsburg (The Social Drama of Violence – A Cultural History of Interpersonal Violence in Fourth-Century BC Athens) 2000 PhD in Ancient History, University of Heidelberg (summa cum laude). Title: Apuleius und die Räuber. Ein Beitrag zur historischen Krimi- nalitätsforschung 1996 Erstes Staatsexamen für das Lehramt an Gymnasien (equivalent to MA) in History and German at the University of Augsburg (with highest honors). Thesis published in revised form: “Die Cicero-Bilder Manfred Fuhrmanns und Christian Habichts vor dem Hintergrund der deutschen Cicero-Forschung,” Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte 51, 1999, 301-321 1993-1994 Studies at the Université François Rabelais in Tours, France 1990-1996 University of Augsburg (studies for Lehramt an Gymnasien: History, German, Romance Languages) 1981-1990 König Karlmann-Gymnasium Altötting 2 Appointments 2012 Professor of Ancient History at the University of Hamburg (W3) [2012 Offered the Chair of Ancient History at the Catholic University of Eichstätt- Ingolstadt: declined] 2011 - Professor of Ancient History at the University of Hamburg (W2) 2010 Ranked second for Professorship at the University of Wuppertal 2007 - 2011 Associate Professor (with tenure) at UNC-Chapel Hill, Department of Classics 2004-2007 Assistant Professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, Department of Classics [2003 Offered the Roman History Assistant Professorship at the University of Toronto: declined] 2002-2003 Visiting Professor as a Feodor-Lynen Fellow of the Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation at Emory University (Departments of History and Classics) 1999-2003 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter at Heidelberg University, Seminar für Alte Geschichte Major Honors and Fellowships One-year Fellowship at the Harvard Center for Hellenic Studies (Washington, DC), 2007- 2008 One-year Friedrich-Solmsen Fellowship at the Institute for Research in the Humanities (The University of Wisconsin at Madison), 2007-2008 (declined) One-semester Fellowship at the Institute for the Arts and Humanities (UNC-Chapel Hill), spring term 2008 (declined) Spray-Randleigh Fellowship (UNC-Chapel Hill), 2006-2007 Feodor-Lynen Fellowship, awarded by the Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation (research and teaching at Emory University, Atlanta, GA), 2002-2003 Ruprecht-Karls-Prize of the University of Heidelberg (award for best PhD dissertation of the year, competing with the sciences), 2001/02 Post-Graduate Fellowship from the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation), 1997-1999 Advanced Study Grant from the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes, 1992-1996 3 Bayerisches Begabtenstipendium (Full fellowship from the State of Bavaria for undergraduate and graduate studies, 1990-1995 for the best university entrance diploma of the state of Bavar- ia) Grants and Extramural Funding Seed money for development of eManual Alte Geschichte (HOOU = Hamburg Open Online University), 2015-2016 Support for Colloquium Atticum I (Thyssen Foundation) Bibliography Monographs Performing Interpersonal Violence: Court, Curse, and Comedy in Fourth-Century BCE Ath- ens (MythosEikonPoiesis vol. 4), Berlin – New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2012, 479 pp. Apuleius und die Räuber. Ein Beitrag zur historischen Kriminalitätsforschung (Heidelberger Althistorische Beiträge und Epigraphische Studien vol. 35), Stuttgart: Franz Steiner-Verlag, 2001, 463 pp. Edited Books W. Riess – G. Fagan (Ed.), The Topography of Violence in the Ancient World (in print with Michigan University Press) S. Panzram – W. Riess – C. Schäfer (Ed.), Menschen und Orte. Festschrift zum 65. Geburts- tag von Helmut Halfmann, Rahden/Westf. 2015. Gelzer, M., Cicero. Ein biographischer Versuch. 2. erweiterte Auflage mit einer forschungs- geschichtlichen Einleitung und einer Ergänzungsbibliographie von Werner Riess, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner-Verlag, 2014, 407 pp. (Ed.), Paideia at Play: Learning and Wit in Apuleius (Ancient Narrative vol. 11), Groningen: Barkhuis Publisher, 2008, 302 pp. Book Chapters „Rationalitäten der Konfliktregulierung: Recht, Sitte, Religion im klassischen Athen,“ in D. von Mayenburg – P. Collin – W. Decock – A. Seelentag (Ed.), Geschichte der Konfliktlösung in Europa, 2016 (in print). U. Eigler -- W. Riess -- Cornelia Ritter Schmalz, s.v. „Fiktionalität,“ in: Handwörterbuch der antiken Sklaverei (HAS), hrsg. von Heinz Heinen † in Verbindung mit Ulrich Eigler, Peter 4 Gröschler, Elisabeth Herrmann-Otto, Henner von Hesberg, Hartmut Leppin, Hans-Albert Rupprecht, Winfried Schmitz, Ingomar Weiler und Bernhard Zimmermann. Redaktion: Jo- hannes Deissler. Lieferung I-V, Stuttgart 2016 (in print). Art. „Räuber“ in Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum (in print) „Die athenische Kriegsideologie im 4. Jh. v. Chr.“, in P. Mauritsch (Ed.), Krieg in den Köp- fen, Graz: Universitätsverlag - Leykam - Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz (in print). „Bulla Felix: ein Sozialbandit zwischen Geschichte und Fiktion,“ in S. Panzram – W. Riess – C. Schäfer (Ed.), Menschen und Orte. Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Helmut Halfmann, Rahden/Westf. 2015, 287-301. “The Athenian Legal System and Its Public Aspects,” in M. Gagarin and A. Lanni (Eds.), Symposion 2013: Papers on Greek and Hellenistic Legal History. (Cambridge MA, August 26-29, 2013), Wien 2014, 153-172. “Where to Kill in Classical Athens – Assassinations, Executions, and the Athenian Public Space,” in W. Riess – G. Fagan (Ed.), The Topography of Violence in the Ancient World (in print with Michigan University Press) “Introduction,” in W. Riess – G. Fagan (Ed.), The Topography of Violence in the Ancient World (in print with Michigan University Press) „Der schöne Schein der Republik,“ in ZEITGeschichte: Roms erster Kaiser. Augustus, 2014, 36-42. „Forschungsgeschichtliche Einleitung,“ in M. Gelzer, M., Cicero. Ein biographischer Ver- such 2. erweiterte Auflage mit einer forschungsgeschichtlichen Einleitung und einer Ergän- zungsbibliographie von Werner Riess, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner-Verlag, 2014, IX-XXVII. “Apuleius,” in Lexikon zur Geschichte von Magie und Hexenverfolgung (historicum.net, onli- ne gate: Hexenforschung: http://www.historicum.net/themen/hexenforschung/lexikon/personen/art/Apuleius_und_di/ht ml/artikel/7868/ca/610a9af862/) “Stasis,” in The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, ed. By R. Bagnall – K. Brodersen – C. Champion – A. Erskine – S. Hübner, Blackwell 2012, 6374f. “Rari exempli femina: Female Virtues on Roman Funerary Inscriptions,” in S. James – S. Dil- lon (Ed.), A Companion to Women in the Ancient World, Malden/MA – Oxford 2012, 491- 501. “Kaiserinschriften aus Aquileia” (forthcoming in Supplementa Italica, contribution will be translated into Italian, 43 pp. in German manuscript, to be published in 2014) “The Roman Bandit (Latro) as Criminal and Outsider,” in M. Peachin (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Social Relations in the Roman World, Oxford 2011, 693-714 5 “Banditry and Brigandage, Roman,” in M. Gagarin (Ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of An- cient Greece and Rome, Oxford 2010, 359-361 (http://www.oxford- greecerome.com/entry?entry=t294.e160) “Introduction,” in W. Riess (Ed.), Paideia at Play: Learning and Wit in Apuleius, Groningen 2008, IX-XXI “Apuleius Socrates Africanus? Apuleius’ Defensive Play,” in W. Riess (Ed.), Paideia at Play: Learning and Wit in Apuleius, Groningen 2008, 51-73 “Private Violence and State Control: The Prosecution of Homicide and Its Symbolic Mean- ings in Fourth-Century BC Athens,” in P. Ducrey – C. Brelaz (Ed.), Sécurité collective et or- dre public dans les sociétés anciennes, Vandœuvres – Genève 2008, 49-101 (with discussion). “How Tyrants and Dynasts Die: The Semantics of Political Assassination in Fourth-Century Greece,” in G. Urso (Ed.), Terror et Pavor. Violenza, intimidazione, clandestinità nel mondo antico. Atti del convegno internazionale, Cividale del Friuli, 22-24 settembre 2005, Pisa 2006, 65-88 “Hunting Down Robbers in 3rd Century Central Italy,” in C. Wolff (Ed.), Les exclus dans l’Antiquité. Collection du Centre d’Études Romaines et Gallo-Romaines. Nouvelle série, Nr. 29). Actes du colloque organisé à Lyon les 23-24 septembre 2004, Lyon 2007, 195-213) “Randgruppen: Banditen, Zöllner und andere,” in K. Noethlichs and J. Zangenberg (Ed.), Neues Testament und Antike Kultur. Vol. 2: Familie – Gesellschaft – Wirtschaft, Neukirchen- Vluyn 2005, 100-104 “Stadtrömische Lehrer zwischen Anpassung und Nonkonformismus: Überlegungen zu einer epigraphischen Ambivalenz,” in G. Alföldy and S. Panciera (Ed.), Inschriftliche Denkmäler als Medien der Selbstdarstellung in der römischen Welt, Stuttgart 2001, 163-207 Journal Articles W. Riess -- M. Zerjadtke, ERIS: Hamburg Information System on Greek and Roman Violence (Projektankündigung), Digital Classics Online 1, 2015, 70 - 75. (https://journals.ub.uni- heidelberg.de/index.php/dco/article/view/19281/14275). „Demokratische Gewalt? Prolegomena zu einer Kulturgeschichte der interpersonellen Gewalt im Klassischen Athen,“ Historische Zeitschrift 292, 2011, 681-718. “Gewalt und Ritual in den Bacchen des Euripides,” Zur Debatte. Themen der katholischen Akademie in Bayern 2, 2006, 38-40 (eight columns) W. Riess and C. Riess, “The State of Latin Instruction in Germany Today,” Classical Journal 101, 2005, 191-199 “Die Rede des Claudius über das ius honorum der gallischen Notablen, Forschungsstand und Perspektiven,” Revue des Études Anciennes 105, 2003, 211-249 6 “Die historische Entwicklung der römischen Folter- und Hinrichtungspraxis in kulturverglei- chender Perspektive,” Historia 51, 2002, 206-226 “Gnade vor Recht oder der Ermessensspielraum des Richters in der römischen Kaiserzeit, Die Kontroverse zwischen De Robertis und Levy in sozialhistorischer und kulturvergleichender Perspektive,” Historische Anthropologie 9, 2001, 462-470 “Kaiser Konstantin und seine Söhne in Aquileia,” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 135, 2001, 267-283 “Between Fiction and Reality: Robbers in Apuleius’ Golden Ass,” Ancient Narrative 1, 2000- 2001, 260-282 (also available in electronic form on the website www.ancientnarrative.com) “Die Cicero-Bilder Manfred Fuhrmanns und Christian Habichts vor dem Hintergrund der deutschen Cicero-Forschung,” Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte 51, 1999, 301- 321 Book Reviews review of S. Frangoulidis, Witches, Isis, and Narrative. Approaches to Magic in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses, Berlin – New York 2008, The Classical Bulletin 85, 2010, 105-107. review of D. Phillips, Avengers of Blood. Homicide in Athenian Law and Custom from Draco to Demosthenes, Stuttgart 2008, The Journal of Hellenic Studies 130, 2010, 218-219 review of D. Collins, Magic in the Ancient World, Malden, MA – Oxford 2008, Classical World 103, 2010, 271-273. review of C. Mann, Die Demagogen und das Volk. Zur politischen Kommunikation im Athen des 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr., Berlin 2007, The Classical Review 59, 2009, 511-513. review of D. Rohmann, Gewalt und politischer Wandel im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr., Historische Zeitschrift 288, 2009, 715-716. review of B. Rémy (Ed.), Inscriptions latines de Narbonnaise (I.L.N.) V.1. Vienne, Paris 2004, Gnomon 79, 2007, 760-761 review of M. F. Petraccia Lucernoni, Gli stationarii in età imperiale, Rome 2001, KLIO 88, 2006, 265-266 review of A. Dössel, Die Beilegung innerstaatlicher Konflikte in den griechischen Poleis vom 5.-3. Jahrhundert v. Chr., Frankfurt/M. et al. 2003, The Kyoto Journal of Ancient History 5, 2005, 33-38 review of H. Cancik and K. Hitzl (Ed.), Die Praxis der Herrscherverehrung in Rom und sei- nen Provinzen, Tübingen 2003, Sehepunkte (German online-journal): 4 (2004), Nr. 10 [15.10.2004], URL: <http://www.sehepunkte.historicum.net/2004/10/5692.html>, 7 pp. 7 review of I. Mäckel, Das Zeitbewußtsein und der Bürgerkrieg. Eine Untersuchung zur geisti- gen und politischen Situation im Umbruch zwischen Republik und Principat, Göttingen 2002, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 4 May, 2004, 5 pp. review of W. Habermann, Zur Wasserversorgung einer Metropole im kaiserzeitlichen Ägyp- ten. Neuedition von P. Lond. III 1177. Text – Übersetzung – Kommentar, München 2000, KLIO 85, 2003, 272-273 review of A. Sánchez-Ostiz Gutiérrez, Tabula Siarensis: Edición, Traducción y Comentario, Pamplona 1999, Gnomon 75, 2003, 177-178 review of Th. Grünewald, Räuber, Rebellen, Rivalen, Rächer. Studien zu den Latrones im Römischen Reich, Stuttgart 1999, KLIO 83, 2001, 83, 499-500 Oral Presentations and Papers “Rationalitäten der Konfliktregelung im klassischen Athen“ University of Cologne, November 2015 (invited) “Classical Athens: A City between Persistent Localism and Hegemonic Aspirations” Anneliese Maier-Forschungspreis: Preisverleihung und Fachkolloquium 2015 (Leipzig, September 2015) „ERIS. Hamburger Informationssystem zur Gewalt in der griechisch-römischen Antike“ Research colloquium at The Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg, September 2015 (invited) contribution to the panel Close Reading and Distant Reading. Methoden der Altertums wissenschaften in der Gegenwart (organized by T. Scheer and C. Schubert) on the occastion of the bi-annual meeting of the German Historical Association (Deutscher Historikertag), Göttingen, September 2014 (refereed) „Solon, der erste Reformer Europas?“ Colloquium Atticum III: Athen in der Archaischen Zeit, Universität Hamburg, June 2014 „Mord und Totschlag: Tödliche Gewalt in Athen und ihre Verortung“ University of Vienna, Austria, March 2014 (invited) “The Athenian Legal System and Its Public Aspects” Symposion für Griechische und Hellenistische Rechtsgeschichte, Harvard Law School, Cambridge/MA, August 2013 (invited) Colloquium Atticum II: Neue Forschungen zum Recht der Polis Athen. Aktuelle Pro- jekte und Forschungstrends, Universität Hamburg, June 2013 “ERIS. Hamburg Database of Greek and Roman Violence” 8 Contribution to “Panel: ICE/AGE: Von der Anwendungsinsel zum digitalen Marktplatz und Hörsaal” DHd (Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum) 2014, University of Passau, Germany, March 2014 (refereed) Bi-Annual Meeting of the Mommsen-Gesellschaft (Große Mommsen-Tagung) in Göt- tingen, Germany, May 2013 (refereed) “Fictionality” Universität Zürich, Switzerland, April 2013 (invited) „Die athenische Kriegsideologie im 4. Jh. v. Chr.“ Helmut-Schmidt-Universität der Bundeswehr, Hamburg, February 2013 (invited) “Where are we now? The State of Research on Ancient Magic” Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association at Seattle, WA, January 2013 (refereed) „“Tyrannen” und ihre Mörder: Überlegungen zur Gewalttopographie in Athen“ Universität Münster, November 2013 Nordkolloquium: Universität Hamburg, Germany, November 2012 „Wie lebten die alten Römer?“ Kinderuni, Universität Hamburg, Germany, October 2012 “Agency on the Attic Curse Tablets” Colloquium Atticum I: Antike Fluchtafeln: Aktuelle Projekte und Forschungstrends, Universität Hamburg, June 2012 „Bulla Felix: Ein Sozialbandit zwischen Geschichte und Fiktion“ Universität Zürich, Switzerland, May 2012 (invited) „Jesus und Pontius Pilatus im Spannungsfeld zwischen Rechts- und Mentalitätsgeschichte“ Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany, February 2011 (invited) „Reinheit und Politik im Antiken Griechenland: Zwischen religiöser Diagnostik und profaner Krisenbewältigung“ Universität Basel, Switzerland, October 2010 (invited) „Ritualisierungen von Gewalt im Athen des 4. Jhs. v. Chr.“ Bi-annual meeting of the German Historical Association (Deutscher Historikertag), Berlin, October 2010 (refereed) „Demokratische Gewalt: Überlegungen zum Klassischen Athen“ Universität Freiburg, Germany, June 2010 (invited) „Schmutzige Politik? Reinheitsvorstellungen und ihre politische Instrumentalisierung im Al- ten Griechenland“ Universität Hamburg, Germany, April 2010 (invited) “Where to Kill in Classical Athens – Political Assassination and the Athenian Public Space” 9 Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association at Anaheim, Orange County/CA January 2010 (refereed) „Die Performanz mediatisierter Gewalt im Klassischen Athen am Beispiel der Attischen Fluchtafeln“ Universität Wuppertal, Germany, December 2009 (invited) „Gewalt und Demokratie: Rituale als Mittel der Gewaltkontrolle“ Universität Augsburg, Germany, November 2009 (invited) “Democratic Violence? Towards a Cultural History of Interpersonal Violence in Classical Athens” University of Florida at Gainesville, October 2009 (Rothman lecture, invited) “Rari exempli femina: Weibliche Tugenden in stradtrömischen Inschriften” Universität Würzburg, Germany, June 2010 (invited) Universität Eichstätt, Germany, June 2009 (invited) Universität Augsburg, Germany, July 2009 (invited) “Demokratische Gewalt? Prolegomena zu einer Kulturgeschichte der interpersonellen Gewalt im Klassischen Athen” Universität Heidelberg, Germany, June 2009 (invited) Universität Bielefeld, Germany, June 2009 (invited) “Mediatisierte Gewalt: Fluchtafeln und ihr Gewaltpotential im Klassischen Athen” Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany, June 2009 (invited) Universität Jena, Germany, July 2009 (invited) “Die Performanz von Gewalt: Attische Fluchtafeln und ihre ritualistische Bedeutung” Universität Basel, Switzerland, May 2009 (invited) Universität Trier, Germany, June 2009 (invited) Universität Bielefeld, Germany, July 2009 (invited) Universität Bonn, Germany, July 2009 (invited) Universität München, Germany, July 2009 (invited) “Rari exempli femina: Female Virtues on Roman Inscriptions” The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, January 2009 (invited) “Between Peace and War: The Ideology of War in Fourth-Century BC Athens” International Conference at Duke University organized by the Network on Ancient and Modern Imperialisms, October 2008 (invited) “Cursing Democracy: The Magic of Binding Spells and Athenian Law Court Procedures” International Conference organized by the Heidelberg Collaborative Research Center SFB 619 “Ritual Dynamics”: Ritual Dynamics and the Science of Ritual, Heidelberg University, Germany, October 2008 (refereed) Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS) at Minneapolis, MN, April 2009 (refereed) 10 Conference “The Archaeology of Violence: An Integrated Approach to the Study of Violence and Conflict,” organized by the Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of Buffalo, SUNY, April 2009 (invited) “Private Violence and State Control: The Prosecution of Homicide and Its Symbolic Mean- ings in Fourth-Century BC Athens” Fondation Hardt, Vandœuvres, Switzerland, August 2007 (invited) “Plato and Apuleius – the Art of Defense” Annual Meeting of CAMWS at Cincinnati, OH, April 2007 (refereed) Contribution to the UNC-conference on Apuleius and the Second Sophistic: an Orator at Play, March 2007 “I Curse Your Tongue, Feet, and Soul:” The Charms of Athenian Democracy” Annual Meeting of the Association of Ancient Historians at Princeton University, May 2007 (refereed) Penn State University, PA, February 2007 (invited) Emory University, Atlanta, GA, October 2006 (invited) “Latin in the German Classroom: Figures and Trends – Past and Present” Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Classical Association at Duke University, NC, April 2006 (invited) “How Tyrants Die: The Semantics of Political Assassination in Fourth-Century Greece” Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS) at Gainesville, FL, April 2006 (refereed) Fondazione Niccolò Canussio, Cividale del Friuli, Italy, September 2005 (invited) “Gewalt und Ritual in den Bacchen des Euripides” Katholische Akademie in Bayern, Munich, Germany, November 2005 (invited), broadcast on German TV in full length: 45 min. (BR-Alpha on February 11, 2006) “Kampf gegen die Räuber – Mittelitalien im 3. Jh. n. Chr.” Universität Augsburg, Germany, June 2005 (invited) Annual Meeting of the Mommsen-Gesellschaft in Würzburg, Germany, May 2005 (refereed) “History from the Bottom”: contribution to the Forum Classicum “How Western Were the Greeks?” UNC-Chapel Hill, April 2005 (invited) “Hunting Robbers in Third-Century Central Italy: The Epigraphical Evidence” Duke University, NC, October 2004 (invited) Le Centre d’Études et de Recherches sur l’Occident Romain, Lyon, France, Sept. 2004 (invited)

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