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Name Dina Guth
Position Adjunct Professor
Institutional Affiliation University of Manitoba
Latitude 49.8075008
Longitude -97.1388146
Research Interests

Greek history, epigraphy, Athenian democracy, political history

Websites http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/departments/classics/staff/Dina%20Guth.html; http://umanitoba.academia.edu/DinaGuth
Publications

"PUBLICATIONS
Peer-Reviewed Articles
ÒThe ÔRise and FallÕ of Archaic Miletus.Ó
Historia: Zeitschrift fŸr alte Geschichte
66.1 (forthcoming, 2017): 19 pp. ÒThe KingÕs Speech: PhilipÕs Character and Political Authority in the Debate over the Peace of Philocrates.Ó
Rhetorica: A Journal of the History of Rhetoric
33.4 (2015): pp. 333-348. ÒThe Theban-Athenian Alliance before Chaeronea.Ó
Historia: Zeitschrift fŸr alte Geschichte
63.2 (2014): pp. 151-165.
Under Review
Greek Theories of Leadership during the Reign of Philip of Macedon.
(monograph); proposal under review with University of Texas Press.
Set in Stone: Inscriptions and Graffiti for Students of Ancient Greek
, with Dr. Melissa Funke (University of British Columbia) and Dr. Gwynaeth McIntyre (University of Otago); proposal under review with Cambridge University Press.
Reviews
Review of Andr‡s Patay-Horv‡th,
The Origins of the Olympic Games
(2015) for
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
(forthcoming). Review of Andreas Mehl, Alexander Makhlayuk, and Oleg Gabelko (edd.),
Ruthenia Classica Aetatis Novae. A Collection of Works by Russian Scholars in Ancient Greek and Roman History.
(2013), for
BMCR
January 24, 2014, http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-01-24.html.

Review of Ian Worthington,
Demosthenes of Athens and the Fall of Classical Greece
(2012), for
Mouseion
12.2 (2012), 253-255. Review of Jeremy Trevett (trans.),
Demosthenes, Speeches 1-17. The oratory of classical Greece, 14
(2011), for
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
June 20, 2012."
from http://umanitoba.academia.edu/DinaGuth/CurriculumVitae on 6-9-17.

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