Casey Dué Hackney
 

About Me



Originally from Baton Rouge, LA, I got my degrees at Brown and Harvard. I have been at UH since 2001.


Courses

  1. -Ancient Greek

  2. -Latin

  3. -Myth and Performance in Greek Tragedy

  4. -From Homer to Hollywood

  5. -Greek and Roman Myths of Heroes

  6. -In Search of the Trojan War (Greek Art and Archaeology)

  7. -Fifth-Century Athens

  8. -Who Owns Antiquity?


Websites

UH CV and Courses

The Homer Multitext

 
 

I am Professor and Director of Classical Studies at the University of Houston, as well as Executive Editor at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC. Publications include Homeric Variations on a Lament By Briseis (Lanham, MD, 2002), The Captive Woman’s Lament in Greek Tragedy (Austin, TX, 2006), and Iliad 10 and the Poetics of Ambush: A Multitext Edition with Essays and Commentary (Cambridge, MA, 2010). I am the editor of Recapturing a Homeric Legacy: Images and Insights from the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad (Cambridge, MA, 2009) and the Homer Multitext (http://www.homermultitext.org).


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