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*''Hesiod's Cosmos.'' (2003); {{ISBN|9780521823920}}<ref>[http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-23.html Review of Hesiod's Cosmos from BMCR]</ref>
*''Hesiod's Cosmos.'' (2003); {{ISBN|9780521823920}}<ref>[http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-04-23.html Review of Hesiod's Cosmos from BMCR]</ref>
*''Homer's Trojan theater: space, vision, and memory in the Iliad.'' (2011); {{ISBN|9780521149488}}
*''Homer's Trojan theater: space, vision, and memory in the Iliad.'' (2011); {{ISBN|9780521149488}}
*''Panhellenes at Methone: graphê in Late Geometric and Protoarchaic Methone. Trends in classics – Supplementary Volumes, 44​.'' Co-editor with Irad Malkin and Yannis Z. Tzifopoulos. (2017); {{ISBN|9783110501278}}<ref>[https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2018/2018.02.32/.html Review of Panhellenes at Methone: graphê in Late Geometric and Protoarchaic Methone. Trends in classics – supplementary volumes, 44​ from BMCR]</ref>
*''Panhellenes at Methone: graphê in Late Geometric and Protoarchaic Methone. Trends in classics – Supplementary Volumes, 44.'' Co-editor with Irad Malkin and Yannis Z. Tzifopoulos. (2017); {{ISBN|9783110501278}}<ref>[https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2018/2018.02.32/.html Review of Panhellenes at Methone: graphê in Late Geometric and Protoarchaic Methone. Trends in classics – supplementary volumes, 44 from BMCR]</ref>


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Jenny Strauss Clay
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Classics
ChildrenAndreia Clay
Academic background
EducationReed College, University of Chicago
Alma materUniversity of Washington
Academic work
DisciplineClassics
Sub-disciplineAncient Greek literature

Jenny Strauss Clay is the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Classics at the University of Virginia. After completing studies at Reed College and the University of Chicago, Strauss Clay completed her doctorate at the University of Washington. She taught at the University of California at Irvine and Johns Hopkins University.[1] She is currently a member of the Nominating Committee of the Society for Classical Studies (formerly the American Philological Association), until 2018.[2]

Family

Strauss Clay is the adopted daughter of Leo Strauss.[3]

Selected publications

  • The Politics of Olympus: Form and Meaning in the Major Homeric Hymns. (1989); ISBN 9781853996924
  • Mega Nepios: Il destinatorio nell'epos didascalico. The addressee in Didactic Epic. Co-edited by Alessandro Schiesaro and P. Mitsis. (1993)[4][5]
  • The wrath of Athena: gods and men in the Odyssey. (1997); ISBN 0822630699
  • Hesiod's Cosmos. (2003); ISBN 9780521823920[6]
  • Homer's Trojan theater: space, vision, and memory in the Iliad. (2011); ISBN 9780521149488
  • Panhellenes at Methone: graphê in Late Geometric and Protoarchaic Methone. Trends in classics – Supplementary Volumes, 44. Co-editor with Irad Malkin and Yannis Z. Tzifopoulos. (2017); ISBN 9783110501278[7]

References

Eugene R. Sheppard, Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile (Brandeis Univ. Pr., 2006), 82

External links