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Nathan H. Levine is a Ph.D. candidate in Classics with a designated emphasis in Jewish Studies. His dissertation, Writing, Orality, and the Jewish Bible in the History of Homeric Philology, investigates the Homeric tradition with a focus on its interactions with ancient Jewish and early Christian traditions. He teaches a wide range of courses, from Greek and Latin language to ancient philosophy, the Homeric epics, and the Hebrew Bible. His work is supported by the Diller Dissertator Fellowship.
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