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Notes on Contribu<strong>to</strong>rs xi<br />

Kim Shahabudin is a sessional lecturer at the University of Reading. She<br />

has published articles on aspects of the ancient world on film and gives<br />

lectures on and teaches courses in the representation of Greece and Rome<br />

in the cinema.<br />

Jon Solomon is Robert D. Novak Professor of Western Civilization and<br />

Culture and Professor of Cinema Studies at the University of Illinois. He<br />

is the author of The Ancient World in the Cinema and the edi<strong>to</strong>r of two<br />

collections of essays, Accessing Antiquity: The Computerization of Classical<br />

Studies and Apollo: Origins and Influences. He has also published a translation,<br />

with commentary, of P<strong>to</strong>lemy’s Harmonics.<br />

Martin M. Winkler is Professor of Classics at George Mason University.<br />

His books are The Persona in Three Satires of Juvenal, Der lateinische<br />

Eulenspiegel des Ioannes Nemius, and the anthology Juvenal in English. He<br />

is also the edi<strong>to</strong>r of Classical Myth and Culture in the Cinema, a revised<br />

edition of Classics and Cinema, the first collection of scholarly essays on<br />

the subject of antiquity and film. More recently he has edited the essay<br />

collection Gladia<strong>to</strong>r: Film and His<strong>to</strong>ry. He has published articles on Roman<br />

literature, on the classical tradition, and on classical and medieval culture<br />

and mythology in the cinema.

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