James Andrews

James Andrews, portrait
Associate Professor Emeritus of Classics
Ellis 240
email address andrewsj@ohio.edu
phone number 740-597-2104

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Education

Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley; B.A., Hiram College

Specializations

  • Greek Prose of the Classical Period (chiefly Plato and Thucydides)
  • The Sophists
  • Homer

Courses Taught

  • Greek and Latin (all levels)
  • CLAS 2340: Classical Mythology
  • CLAS 2520: Classical Athens
  • CLAS 3110: Gods and Heroes in Greek Epic
  • CLAS 3130: Wisdom in Antiquity
  • CLAS 3800: Colloquium in Classics and World Religions

Research and Publications

In the past my principal area of research has been the political speeches in Thucydides, with emphasis on rhetoric and ideology. At present I am dividing my attention between Plato's account of such sophists as Protagoras and the broader cultural background against which to read Thucydides' account of Athenian imperialism and the Peloponnesian War.

"Cleon's Ethopoetics" in Classical Quarterly 44 (1994) 26-39. [Link to full text via JSTOR (opens in a new window); restricted access]

"Audience and Ideology in Democratic Athens," in J.M. Labiano Ilundain, et al., edd., Actas del II Congreso: Rétorica, Política e Ideología (Salamanca 1998)

"Cleon's Hidden Appeals" in Classical Quarterly 50 (2000) [Link to full text via JSTOR (opens in a new window); restricted access]

"Pericles on the Athenian Constitution: Thucydides 2.37″ in the American Journal of Philology 125 (2004) [Link to full text via OhioLINK EJC (opens in a new window); restricted access]

"Athenagoras, Stasis, and Factional Rhetoric (Thuc. 6.36-40)" in Classical Philology 104, no. 1 (2009). [Link to full text via U. of Chicago Press (opens in a new window); restricted access]