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Please join the Murphy Institute's Center for Ethics and Public Affairs for a lecture by
Campbell Grey:
“Urban Poverty, Charity and Conversion in Late Antique Asia Minor”
Friday, November 6 at 4 pm. Reception to Follow.
Race Room, Lavin Bernick Center, Tulane University
Campbell Grey holds a Ph.D. in Classics from St John’s College, Cambridge, an M. Phil. in Ancient History from the University of Sydney and a B. A. in Ancient History and Archaeology from the University of Auckland. An Assistant Professor in the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Grey’s primary research focus is late antique Roman social, legal and economic history, with emphasis on non-elite and marginal populations. His work has appeared in Classical Quarterly, the
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, the Journal of Roman Archeology, the Journal of Roman Studies and the seminal volume, Poverty in the Roman World
, edited by Margaret Atkins and Robin Osborne. In addition, he has been awarded research fellowships by the Loeb Classical Library Foundation and the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies.
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The Center for Ethics and Public Affairs provides coordination and support for research, teaching and scholarly discussion of ethics, moral and political philosophy, and the ethical dimensions of public and professional life across academic disciplines and professional schools.
To provide part of the advanced research infrastructure that attracts and rewards out-standing faculty and students, the Center supports both Faculty Fellowships and Graduate Fellowships in Ethics and Public Affairs.
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