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<strong>CURRICULUM</strong> <strong>VITAE</strong><strong>DAVID</strong> <strong>GREY</strong> <strong>MARTINEZ</strong>CONTACT INFORMATIONThe University of Chicago, Department of Classics1115 East 58 th StreetChicago, IL 60637Telephone: (773) 924-6733 [H] and (773) 702-8232 [O]davidm@uchicago.eduEDUCATIONUniversity of Michigan, 1977-85Princeton Theological Seminary 1974-77Baylor University 1970-74Ph.DM.Div.A.B.DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONP. Mich. 6925: A New Magical Love Charm (under the direction of ProfessorLudwing Koenen)EMPLOYMENTAssociate Professor, Department of Classics and the Divinity School, Universityof Chicago, 2001–Associate Professor of Classics, University of Texas, Austin, 1998–2001Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Texas, Austin, 1990-1998Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1985-1990Teaching Assistant, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982-1985PUBLICATIONSBooks/MonographsP.Michigan XVI: A Greek Love Charm From Egypt (American Studies inPapyrology 30); Scholars Press, Atlanta 1991; 161 + xiii pp.Reviewed by M. Huys, Bibliotheca Orientalis 61 (1994) 330-33; J. Linderski,Religious Studies Review 18 [1992] 327; S.I. Johnston, Bryn Mawr ClassicalReview 3 (1992) 146-49.P.Michigan XIX: Baptized for our Sakes; A Leather Trisagion from Egypt(Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 120); Teubner, Stuttgart-Leipzig 1999; 115 + xipp.Reviewed by D. Frankfurter, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2000.07.22; H.Brakmann, Oriens Christianus 84 (2000) 264-66.Books/Monographs in PreparationGreek Papyri from the University of Texas Collection.


“The Life and Literature of Early Christianity in the Papyri” (Chicago Societyfor Biblical Research, 18 October 2008)“Some Papyrological Perspectives on Early Christianity” (Saint LouisUniversity Conference on Manuscript Studies, 13 October 2007)“Scholary Evesdropping: Papyrology at Chicago and Beyond”(Undergraduate Classical Convivium, 4 May 2006)“Christianity and Christian Hymnody in the Papyri” (Summer PapyrologicalInstitute, University of Cincinnati, 29 July 2005)“H. D. Betz’ Mithras Liturgy: Some Papyrological and Religious-HistoricalPerspectives” (Chicago Society for Biblical Research, 16 October 2004)“P. Mich. 799: Incarnation and Epiphany in a Greek Trisagion Hymn fromEgypt” (Early Christian Studies Workshop, University of Chicago, 4 Oct.2004)“Ancient Greek Papyri and the Biblical World” (Divinity School SummerLanguage Institute Colloquium, University of Chicago 15 Sept. 2004)“P. Tex. inv. no. 2: A Petition to the Archiphylakites concerning Cattle Theft”(XXIV International Congress of Papyrology, Helsinki, 2 Aug. 2004)“Scholarly Eavesdropping: Papyrology and Common Life in Antiquity”(Franke Center for the Humanities, University of Chicago, 23 October2002)“Ancient Greek Love Magic” (Baylor University, 30 April 2001)“Papyrology and Ancient Greek Papyri at the University of Texas” (TexasClassical Association, Fall 2000)“Three Ptolemaic Petitions from the University of Texas Collection”(University of Kansas International Papyrology Conference: Greek andCoptic Manuscripts. 16-18 August 2000)“The Demands of koinonia: Greco-Egyptian Guilds and Early ChristianCommunity” (University of Chicago, March 30, 2000)“Ancient Christian Hymnody and P. Mich. 799” (UT LAMPS; April 13,1999)“koinon/koinonia: Communal Ethic in Greco-Egyptian Guilds and EarlyChristianity” (Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, November1998)“P. Texas 6: A Second-century BC Petition concerning Pauperies” (XXIICongresso Internazionale di Papirologia, Firenze; August 1998)“Magical Papyri and the Yale Collection” (Yale University, May 1998)“Baptized for Our Sakes: A Leather Trisagion from Michigan”(Catholic University of America; April 1998) (revised versions ofthe same lecture delivered at Center for Hellenic Studies, April 20,1998, Dumbarton Oaks, May 7, 1998, and University of Chicago,April 30, 2002)“Ancient Greek Magic,” presented at the Harry Ransom Humanities ResearchCenter in connection with the exhibit “Magic,” July 28, 1995“Achilleus’ Vow of Abstinence,” presented at the American PhilologicalAssociation annual meeting, Dec. 30, 19943


4“Begotten through the Word of God: A Leather Trisagion from the MichiganCollection,” presented at the American Society of Papyrologists' meeting ofthe American Philological Association, Dec. 28, 1993“Ancient Greek Magic,” Texas Classical Association, Nov. 14, 1992“The Issar Formula in Ancient Religion and Magic,” for conference, “Magicin the Ancient World.” University of Kansas, Dept. of Religious Studies,Aug. 20-22, 1992. Same paper delivered to Biblical Studies Colloquium,Austin, Texas. Oct. 16, 1992“Greek Papyri in the Colorado Collection,” for conference, “On Giants’Shoulders: Ancient and Medieval Documents at the University ofColorado.” University of Colorado, April 28, 1990“P. Mich. 757: A New Magical Love Charm.” University of Texas, Austin,December 14, 1989“The Magic in/of Apuleius,” for conference, “Tales within Tales: Apuleiusand Chaucer.” University of Colorado, April 8, 1989“Latin for Reading at Colorado” (with B. Hill). RMMLA meeting, Feb. 25,1989“P. Mich. 6925: A Love Charm Written on Lead” (revised version of thenext). University of Colorado, December, 1985“P. Mich. 6925: A Love Charm Written on Lead.” American PhilologicalAssociation, December, 1983HONORS AND SCHOLARSHIPSUniversity Fellowship for Minorities, University of Michigan, 1977-80,Winter 1982, Summer 1983, Summer 1984TEACHING AWARD1995 Texas Excellence Teaching Award for the College of Liberal ArtsGRANTSUniversity of ChicagoLoeb Classical Library Foundation Grant. 2009-10Franke Institute for the Humanities Fellowship. 2009-10University of TexasUniversity Cooperative Society Subvention Grant, Summer 1999. $660Junior Fellowship, Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington DC, 1997-98.Full salaryNational Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, Sept., 1995 - Sept.,1996. Full salarySummer Research Award. Summer 1995. $7,000Papyrological Mounting Grant (to provide glass mounts of papyrusdocuments), 1993. $500Papyrological Photo Grant (to provide photographs of Texas papyrusdocuments as needed). Summer 1992. $1,500University Research Institute Summer Research Award. Summer 1991.$7,000


5Special Research Grant. December 1990. $500 (used for travel to Ann ArborMI to research Michigan papyrus texts)Papyrological Book Grant. Fall 1990 (to buy books on papyri for Texaslibrary). $8,440University of ColoradoIMPART Grant for Summer Research. Summer, 1989. $1,000Junior Faculty Development Award. Summer, 1988. $7,000Humanities Special Purchase Fund to buy books for Colorado library (withCh. Konrad). 1988, $22,250. 1989, $29,040PROFESSIONAL SERVICEEditorial Board: Bulletin of the American Society of PapyrologistsAssociate Editor: Classical PhilologyReferee of four Articles: Proceedings of the 25 th International Congress ofPapyrology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, July 29-Aug. 4, 2007Referee of Abstracts, American Society of Papyrologists for the 2008 annualmeeting at the APA, Spring 2007Local Committee, 25th International Congress on Papyrology, 2006-07Referee of Abstracts, 25th International Congress of Papyrology, Spring 2007Referee of tenure case of Peter Arzt Grabner, Department of Classics and BiblicalStudies, University of Salzburg, Fall 2007Referee of tenure case of Jeffrey Fish, Department of Classics, Baylor University,Fall 2006Second Term, Secretary, American Society of Papyrologists, effective Jan. 2004Elected Secretary of the American Society of Papyrologists, effective Jan. 2000Initiated and chaired panel, “Papyrology and Early Christian Backgrounds” at theSociety of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, November 23, 1998 to presentElected to Board of Directors, American Society of Papyrologists, Dec. 1993.Reelected to second term, Dec. 1995Appointed as Society of Biblical Literature liaison (and ongoing board member)June 2006SERVICE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOWorking Group on Graduate Student Life, Spring/Fall 2007High-Density Shelving Advisory Group (Faculty advisor)Department of New Testament and Early Christian Literature: Chair (7/03—)Faculty Coordinator (with Margaret Mitchell) Early Christian Studies WorkshopUniversity: Harper Fellows Committee (Fall 2002)Department of Classics: Graduate Advisor (7/01—7/03)Divinity School: Chair of Biblical Studies Division (7/04—7/05)

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