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    Judith de Luce

      Professor, Department of Classics
      Affiliate, Women's Studies Program
      Fellow, Scripps Foundation and Gerontology Center
      Core faculty, VRoma Project

      Project Responsibilities:

        • background research
        • context
        • historical overview
        • bibliography

      email: delucej@muohio.edu
      web: http://www.muohio.edu/~delucej/
      phone (office): 513.529.1487
      phone (Classics Department): 513.529.1480
      fax (Classics Department): 513.529.1807
      snail mail:

        104 Irvin Hall
        Miami University
        Oxford, OH 45056


    Other Contributors:

      Steve Gentle:

      Guy Moore:

      Sherry Proffitt:

        Computer and Technology Specialist, College of Arts and Science, Miami University

        Project Contributions:

          • Photoshop tutorial
          • Photoshop hand-holding (figuratively)
          • lunch at Jimmy John's!

        email: proffis@muohio.edu
        phone: 513.529.6029

      Dr. Judith Lynn Sebesta:

        For advice on colors we have consulted with Judith Lynn Sebesta (Ph.D. Stanford University 1972, Classics) who is Professor of Classics and Chair of History at the University of South Dakota. Her professional interests include women in antiquity; ancient costume; Roman art and archaeology; and language teaching methodology. She is co-editor with Larissa Bonfante of The World of Roman Costume (University of Wisconsin Press, 1994.) In addition, she authored two of the chapters "Tunica Ralla, Tunica Spissa: Color and Fabric in Roman Clothing," and "The Costume of the Roman Woman." Sebesta has also collaborated with CONDUIT, The University of Iowa, on DASHER Latin Language Software, 1992-1993.

      Special thanks!

        We cannot thank warmly enough Guy Moore, Sherry Proffitt, Larry Downes, and Steve Gentle, all of whom advised us, worked with us, reassured us, fixed things, and always seasoned with their good humor what could have been very hard work indeed.


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