INTRODUCTION
On this site you will find everying about my translations and other publications.
First, some introductory words

Vincent Hunink in his office at Radboud
University Nijmegen, with a bust of Caesar
February, 2010; picture by Hans Gulpen (De Gelderlander)
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The latest books in
English to which I have contributed:

Apuleius,Rhetorical works
| Apuleius, Commentary on Amor and Psyche (GCA) | Tertullian, de Pallio
Some of my text editions
  
 
Who
is Vincent Hunink?

I am a Latinist, working as an assistant professor at the Radboud
University Nijmegen (The Netherlands, Europe) in the department of Latin
and Greek, which is part of the Faculty of
Arts, notably in the field of Early Christian Greek and Latin. Most of my
book publications are translations and commentaries.
My main interests, apart from my
work as a classicist, are: Byzantine and Orthodox chant, railways, Belgian
beers, and computers. I love traveling my country (the Netherlands) by bicycle
(when the weather is fine), and swimming (on a daily basis).
This is where I work, the Erasmus
building in Nijmegen:

the train in the foreground comes
from Roermond, heading for Nijmegen. The image is some years old: this type of
train (Dutch DE III) is no longer running here.
What
can you find on these pages?
The site is
designed for Dutch users, who may wish to know more about my translations and
other professional activities. Users who do not read Dutch may refer to the
English pages for my translations, other
publications, and current
research.
For those of you who
happen to love choral music, I have put a full list of my CD collection here.
What
does the title mean?
'Old but new': in these three words I sum up much of what I hope to
achieve in working with ancient Greek and Latin texts: they are unmistakably
'old', but if they are interpreted, reinterpreted, translated, commented upon,
and discussed, they may become, in a way, new.
E-mail
Please feel free to
react: your e-mail message will be most welcome! To e-mail me, click here.
latest changes here:
19-12-2011 14:58
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