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Dr. Mary R. Bachvarova  (b. ----, d. ----)

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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
Assistant Professor
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
Greek and Roman literature; relations between Greece and ancient Anatolia
ACADEMIC RANK:
Assistant Professor
FACULTY/DEPARTMENT:
Classical Studies Program
INSTITUTION/ORGANIZATION:
Willamette University
EMAIL: (Homepage)
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HIGHEST DEGREE:
Doctorate (2002)
DEGREE FROM:
University of Chicago
SEX / LANGUAGE:
Female / English
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JOURNAL ARTICLES IN REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
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  Bachvarova, Mary. (2007) Actions and Attitudes: Understanding Greek (and Latin) Verbal Paradigms
     (Journal Article in The Classical world )
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  Bachvarova, Mary. (2006) Divine Justice across the Mediterranean: Hittite arkuwars and the Trial Scene in Aeschylus' Eumenides
     (Journal Article in Journal of Near Eastern Religions )
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  Bachvarova, Mary R.. (2005) The Eastern Mediterranean Epic Tradition from Bilgames and Akka to the Song of Release to Homer's Iliad
     (Journal Article in Greek Roman and Byzantine studies )
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  Bachvarova, Mary. (2005) Relations Between God and Man in the Hurro-Hittite "Song of Release"
     (Journal Article in Journal of the American Oriental Society )
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  Bachvarova, Mary R.. (2004) Topics in Lydian Verse: Accentuation and Syllabification
     (Journal Article in The Journal of Indo-European Studies )
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  Bachvarova, Mary R.. (2001) Successful Birth, Unsuccessful Marriage: Aeschylus' Suppliants and Mesopotamian Birth Incantations
     (Journal Article in NIN )

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