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1 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN College of Literature, Science, and the Arts CURRICULUM VITAE SARA L. AHBEL- RAPPE Associate Professor of Greek and Latin University of Michigan Department of Classical Studies 2131Angell Hall Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Phones: Office (734) 936-6096 Home: 734 994-3746 Email Address: rappe@umich.edu Education: PHD 1991 University of California at Berkeley MA 1986 University of California at Berkeley BA 1981 University of California at Berkeley Professional Experience: 2010 Professor, University of Michigan, Department of Classical Studies 1999-2009 Associate Professor, University of Michigan, Department of Classical Studies 1992-1998 Assistant Professor, University of Michigan, Department of Classical Studies 1991-1992 Visiting Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Awards and Grants: 2008-2009 Sweetland Writing Center Senior Fellowship 2007-2008 Michigan Humanities Award for project, Cross examining happiness. Socrates in the City of Sages LSA University of Michigan 2004-2005 Mellon Foundation New Directions Fellowship for the study of Arabic Language

2 2001-2002 Rackham Summer Interdisciplinary Seminar II. Faculty Fellow 1999-2000 Institute for Advanced Study, School of Historical Studies. Princeton, New Jersey. Member. Winter, 2000 1997-1996 Harvard University, Junior Fellow, Center for Hellenic Studies 1994-1995 University of Michigan, Rackham Graduate School, Faculty Research Partnership 1993-1994 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend Publications-Books 1. Reading Neoplatonism. Cambridge University Press. 2000. 2. (Ed., with Rachana Kamtekar) Companion to Socrates. Backwell Press. 2006. 3. Socrates: A Guide for the Perplexed. Continuum Press. 2009. 4. Translation of Damascius Doubts and Solutions Concerning First Principles for American Academy of Religion Texts and Translations Series, Oxford University Press. Sept. 2010 In progress 5. The Ethics of Wisdom in Plato s Socratic dialogues. Publications-Articles in Print 1. Socrates and Self-Knowledge, in Apeiron vol. 28, no. 1. 1995. 2. Metaphor in the Enneads, in Ancient Philosophy, Spring 1995. 3. Subjectivity and Self-Knowledge in the Enneads in Lloyd Gerson, ed. Cambridge Companion to Plotinus. Cambridge. 1996. 4. Self-Perception in Plotinus and the Later Neoplatonic Tradition, in American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, vol. LXXI, no. 3. 5. Damascius Sceptical Affiliations, in Ancient World, Spring 1998 6. Scepticism in the 6th Century C.E.: Damascius Doubts and Solutions Concerning First Principles, Journal of the History of Philosophy. July 1998.

3 7. Speaking at Cross Purposes. Loquacity and Veracity in the Greco-Roman Tradition. A review article of Wardy, R. The Birth of Rhetoric. Routledge. In Apeiron. June 1999. 8. Father of the Dogs? Cynic Elements in Plato s Euthydemus, Classical Philology 95 (2000): 281-302 9. The New Math: on adding and subtracting pagan elements in Christian education, Too, ed. A New History of Ancient Education. Brill. 2001. 10. Explanation and Nature in Enneads VI.7.1-15. In Neoplatonism and Nature. Wagner, ed. SUNY 2001. 75-104. 11. The Vanishing Point, in Helios vol. 31.1-2 2004 12. Philosophy in the Roman Empire for Potter, ed. Blackwell Companion to the Roman Empire. Blackwell Press. 2005. 13. Plato and Later Religious Traditions, in Blackwell Companion to Plato, H. Benson, ed. 2006. 14. Reprint of Book Chapter: Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism, Vol. 81 Jelena Krstovic, project Editor. Thomson Gale, pp. 330-343. Language and Theurgy in Proclus Platonic Theology. 15. Self-knowledge from Socrates to Suhrawardi. University of Laval. Proceedings of the International Society of Neoplatonic Studies. 2007. 16. Cross examining happiness for Ancient Models of Mind: Studies in Human and Divine Rationality. CUP 2010 (proof stage) 17. Damascius Commentary on the Parmenides for Dillon and Turner, edd. SBL Parmenides Seminar publication 2010. Vol. II Brill. (proof stage) 18. Damascius exegesis of Philebus 27, on the nature of the Mixed for Academica Verlag, Plato s Philebus. 2010 19 The transmigration of Socrates in Greek Religion: Philosophy and Salvation. Vishwa Adluri, ed. Walter De Gruyter. 2010. (proof stage) Submitted: [20] Paradigm and Paradox: the role of the prudential principle in Plato s Socratic dialogues to Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy May 2010

4 Reviews 1. Review of Judith Swanson, The Public and the Private in Aristotle s Politics. Cornell. 1992. Bryn Mawr Classical Review. Spring 1993. 2. Review of Alcinous. The Handbook of Platonism. Translated and with an Introduction and Commentary by John Dillon. Oxford and New York. Clarendon Press and Oxford University Press. 1994. Ancient Philosophy 18 (1998). 3. Review of McPherran, M. 1996. The Religion of Socrates. Penn State Press, for Classical Philology. Fall 1999. 4. Review of Lernould, A., Physique et Theologie. Septentrion. 2001. BMCR. April 2002. 5. Review of Damascius, Commentary on the Parmenides, vol. 4. Les Belles Lettres. 2003. Ancient Philosophy. 6. Review of Chiradonna R., Sostanza, Movimento, Analogia. Bibliopolis. 2002, Bryn Mawr Classical Review. 6/2004 7. Review of Philosophy in Late Antiquity by Andrew Smith. London and New York: Routledge. 2004 for Aestimatio 8. Review of Dominic O Meara Platonopolis. Oxford University Press. 2003 for Philosophical Review. Vol. 115 No. 4, 2006 9. Review of Matthew Linck, The Ideas of Socrates. Continuum 2006 PIR reviews. March 2008. 10. Review of Naomi Reshotko, Socratic Virtue. CUP 2006. CW 11. Review of Proclus, Commentary on the Timaeus, translated by Dirk Baltzly. NDPR. February 2008. 12. Review of A. A. Long, From Epicurus to Epictetus. Oxford 2006. CR 58.2 2008. 14. Review of Roslyn Weiss, The Socratic Paradox and its Enemies. Chicago. 2006. PIR reviews. April 2009..

5 Selected Papers : 1. Desire for the Good. On developing good will. Models of Mind Berkeley Sept. 2007 2. Psychic Complexity International Plato Society Dublin July 2007 3. Traditions of Self-knowledge from Socrates to Suhrawardi, International Society for Neoplatonic Studies. Quebec City. June 2006. 4. Practice of the Elenchus, for Arizona Colloquium for Ancient Philosophy, Tuscon, Arizona. February, 2004. 5. Much Ado About Nothing: Lacan and the history of Platonism, Emory University Conference Platonisms Ancient and Modern. November 2003 6. Socrates Dreams, for Midwest Consortium on Ancient Religion, University of Michigan, March 2004. 7. Cross Examining Happiness, USC March 3 2003 8. Reply to Cynthia Freeland, Timaeus and Icons, Princeton Philosophy Colloquium. December 2002 9. Wrathful deities? for International Society for Neoplatonic Studies Meeting. New Orleans. June, 2003 10. Reply to George Rudebusch, Lysis Arizona Colloquium for Ancient Philosophy Febuary 2003. 11. Damascius Commentary on the Parmenides for Plato s Ancient Readers Conference. University of New Castle Australia, July 15, 2002. 12. The Last Pagan Professor, Contexts for Classics Translation Seminar. Dec. 5 2001. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 13. Chair of Panel on the Aristotelian Commentators, American Philosophical Association, East Coast Division. Dec. 28 2001. 14. Hellenistic Ethics and Plato s Socrates. Marquette University. October 10, 2001 15. Discourse Ethics in the Elenchus. International Greek Society for Philosophy. August 20 2001. Rhodes, Greece 16. The Practice of the Elenchus. Hellenistic Ethics in Plato s Socratic Dialogues. Nov. 11 2000. Rutgers University, Department of Classics.

6 17. Ficino s Dialectic. Replies to the Hellenistic Schools in the Platonic Theology, for International Congress for Medieval Studies. Kalamazoo, Michigan. May 6 2000. 18. Damascius Problems with Intellect and Soul, for Ancient Philosophy Colloquium. Princeton University. Department of Philosophy. April 23 1999. 19. Writing the Body Electric, for Body/Bildung. University of Michigan. October 1998. 20. Father of the Dogs? Proto-cynic Ethics in Plato s Euthydemus, for Harvard University. January 1998. 21. Tracking the Cynics in Plato s Euthydemus, for International Plato Society, Toronto. August 1998. 22. Pythagorean Hermeneutics in Neoplatonism. American Academy of Religion. San Francisco, 1997. 23. Damascius and the Theological Tradition in Neoplatonism, Classical Institute, London England. June 1997. 24. Discursive Strategies in Neoplatonic Texts. Program in Liberal Studies. Notre Dame University. April 3 1997. 25. Mark McPheran s The Religion of Socrates, SAGP Review Panel. Oct. 1996. Binghamton, New York. 26. Damascius Scepticism, American Philological Association, December 1995 27. Metamorphoses of a Myth: Orphic Texts, Platonic Contexts American Academy of Religion, November, 1995. 28. Dogmatic Doubt: Damascius Scepticism, American Academy of Religion, Chicago, November 1994. 29. Reconfiguring the Subject of Plato s Symposium: Reflections of an Orphic Cosmogony at 189 and ff, CAMWS, Atlanta, April 1994. 30. Introduction to Attic Greek, (D. Mastronarde, Unive rsity of California Press). Panel on Greek textbooks, CAMWS, Atlanta, April 1994. 31. Socrates and Self-Knowledge, Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, Binghamton, New York, Oct. 1993 32. Metaphor in Plotinus, American Philological Association, New Orleans, 1992

7 33. Subjectivity and Incorrigibility: Plotinus on Knowing the Self and Knowing the World, American Academy of Religion, San Francisco, 1992. 34. Plotinus and the Visual Imagination Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy. Baruch College, New York, 1991. Membership in Learned Societies: International Society for Neoplatonic Studies American Academy of Religion International Plato Society American Philological Association American Philosophical Association Dissertation Committees: Chair, defended: Jason Parnell (August 2009) Geoff Maturen (August 2009) Chair, on going: Evangeline Lyons Carolyn Gersh Dissertation Committees Member, Defended Ann Nelson Mark Buchan Young Kim Kendra Eshleman Patrick Hogan Lauren Caldwell Todd Reesor John Given Susan Prince Member, ongoing Marcelo Hamam Honors theses advised:

8 Pat Wu Sean Moberg Emily Buysse (MEMS) Patrick Clark Thomas Regan Camille Reynolds Allison Jong Van Zoeren Rebecca Coburn (MEMS)