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  • Gratulatio: Sally Sanderlin and the Classical World Editorial Team (1993–2013)

Hodie honoramus non solum feminam magnae eruditionis, maiorisque ingenii, maximaeque industriae sed etiam alias aliosque egregios collegas, et praeditissimos multa doctrina et studiosissimos antiquitatis classicae. Tempus atque labor atque cura omnium horum harumque locupletaverunt Societatem Nostram muniendis rebus gestis Classici Mundi, decoris gloriaeque Societati Nostrae viginti annos. Inter filias politas more lapidum sustinentium regiam educata, nutrita ab universitate perpetuis futuris temporibus duratura atque inter lucem et pocula sacra,1 gradum adepta Doctoris Philosophiae apud universitatem illustrem perstando et praestando,2 haec femina negotia securitatemque huius dilectissimae vocis investigandarum docendarumque rerum Graecarum Romanarumque administravit: domum servavit, scientiam fecit.3 Plaudamus Sally Sanderlin, et totam cohortem gratias merentem ob edenda opera Classici Mundi.4 [End Page 551]

Today we honor not only an immensely learned, talented and energetic woman, but also other outstanding colleagues, endowed with great learning and passion for classical antiquity. Their time, effort and care have enriched our organization by strengthening its scholarly journal, Classical World, for the past twenty years. Recipient of a BA from Mount Holyoke College and a PhD in medieval history from New York University, alumna of Trinity College, Dublin and Cambridge University, she has worked as the journal’s managing editor since 1994, and served CAAS in multiple capacities: negotiating with aggregators such as JSTOR to include CW among their projects, and with Johns Hopkins University Press on new financial arrangements as well as overseeing CAAS insurance policies. To paraphrase an immortal Latin inscription, she kept our house in order, and created knowledge. Let us applaud Sally Sanderlin and the Classical World editorial team. [End Page 552]

Footnotes

1. That our daughters may be a cornerstone, polished after the similitude of a palace: Psalms 144.12. Motto of Mount Holyoke College; perpetuis futuris temporibus duraturum, motto of Trinity College, Dublin; hinc lucem et pocula sacra, motto of Cambridge University.

2. Perstare et praestare, motto of New York University

3. Domum servavit, lanam fecit. From the second century B.C.E. epitaph of a Claudia, CIL1.2.1211.

4. Editor Matthew S. Santirocco: 1993–2013

Associate Editors Judith P. Hallett: 1993-present; Lee T. Pearcy: 2000–2013

Assistant Editor (Latin) Lee T. Pearcy: 1993–2000

Assistant Editor (Greek) Deborah Boedeker: 1993–1997; Lowell Edmunds: 1997–2000; Andrew Ford: 2000–2003; Ralph Rosen: 2004–2009; Nancy Worman: 2009–2013

Assistant Editor (History) Susan Guettel Cole: 1993–2004; Edward Harris: 2004– 2008; Sarolta A. Takacs 2008–2012.

Managing Editor Sally Sanderlin: 1993–2013

Reviews Fred C. Mench: 1993–1998; David Sider: 1998-present

Textbook Surveys Judith L. Sebesta: 1993–2013

Bibliographical Surveys †Alexander G. McKay: 1993–2007

Books for Teaching Classics Alden Smith: 1993–1998

Audiovisual Surveys Kim A. Chappell: 1993–1995; Henry V. Bender: 1995–1998; Janice F. Siegel: 1998–2012

Notes and News/Announcements Henry V. Bender: 1993–2003; David J. Califf 2003–2010

In the Schools Rudolph Masciantonio: 1993–2005

Scholia Timothy E. Gregory 1993–1995

Assistant Editor for Production Diana Pittet: 2006–2008

Production Coordinator Aaron DeLand: 2009–2013

Circulation Manager Lawrence E. Gaichas: 1993–2001; Robert Boughner: 2001–2003

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