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| John Jeep |
John Jeep has been promoted to professor of German, Russian and East Asian languages. He earned a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. Publications include three monographs on alliterating word-pairs in Old and Early Middle High German, articles on medieval rhetoric, legal technical language and the roles of women in Medieval German literature, among others. With colleague Zara Martirosovo Torlone, Jeep translated and edited a study on Virgil and historiosophy. He co-edited a collection of medieval German Bible translations, and is Chief Editor of Medieval Germany: An Encyclopedia (2001). He has directed GREAL’s Intensive German Summer Program, was associate university director of Liberal Education (2007 to 2009), an inaugural CELT faculty associate, and directs Miami’s Medieval studies program. A senior bibliographer for the Modern Languages Association International Bibliography, Jeep has served two terms as the national president of the German honorary Delta Phi Alpha. He is a member of the international studies committee.
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