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Patrick M. Rowe, Ph.D.
 

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Professor of Art

Humanities Art, Art History
Office 1567, Phone 850/484-2561

Education:

Florida Atlantic University, 1972-1975 (B.A. in Art History).

Florida State University, 1975-1979 (M.A. in Art History).
Masters Thesis: “Excavations at Cetamura: A Study of the Architecture.”

Florida State University, 1979-1989 (Ph.D. in Art History).
Dissertation: “Etruscan Temples: A Study of Their Structural Remains.”

Florida Atlantic University Foreign Study Program at the Institute Allende, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Summer, 1975.

Florida State University Florence Study Program, Florence, Italy, Summer and Fall, 1976.

Florida State University Excavations at Cetamura, Italy, (student worker), Fall, 1976 and Summer, 1978.

Academic Specialties:

Etruscan and Roman Art and Archaeology; Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture; Medieval Art; Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Printmaking.

Teaching Experience:

Graduate Instructor in Art History, Florida State University (teaching general survey courses from Prehistoric to Contemporary): 1977-1981.

Assistant Director at the Florida State University Excavations at Cetamura, Italy: Summers, 1979-1982.

Graduate Instructor in Art History, Florida State University Florence Study Program, Florence, Italy: Spring, 1982.

Associate Director at the Florida Stare University Excavations at Cetamura, Italy: Summers, 1984-2000.

Professor in Art History, Pensacola Junior College (teaching general survey courses from Prehistoric to Contemporary): 1983-Present.

Visiting Professor, University of West Florida (teaching specialized courses in Greek Bronze Age and Greek Iron Age Art and Architecture, and Etruscan and Roman Art and Architecture): 1990-Present.

Site Director at the Florida State University Excavations at Cetamura, Italy: Summers, 2001-2003.

Publications:

Patrick Rowe. "The Fabric of Etruscan Mirrors: The Manufacturing Process; The Chemical Composition." In A Guide to Etruscan Mirrors. Tallahassee, 1982, 49-54.

Nancy T. de Grummond, Patrick Rowe, Rochelle Marrinan and Glen Doran. "Excavations at Cetamura del Chianti, 1987-1991." Etruscan Studies, 1 (1994) 84-122.

Patrick Rowe. "Nicholas Revett" and "James Stuart." In An Encyclopedia of the History of Classical Archaeology. Westport, 1996, 952-953 and 1062-1063.

Patrick Rowe. “Greek Religion, Architecture, and the Origin of the Etruscan Temple.” Etruscan Studies, 4 (1997) 12.

Nancy T. de Grummond, Patrick Rowe, Charles Ewell and Claudio Bizzarri "Excavations at Cetamura del Chianti (Civitamura), 1992-1998: Preliminary Report." Etruscan Studies, 6 (1999), 163-184.

Patrick Rowe. "Zone I, Area G- The Roman Baths; Zone I, Area G- The Post-Classical Structures." In Cetamura del Chianti: Traditions of Chianti. Tallahassee, 2000, 12-17.

Presentations:

"The Architecture at Cetamura” (presented at the symposium on the Etruscan site of Cetamura), Florida State University, Spring, 1979.

"The Architecture of Ancient Ostia" (presented to the California State Florence Study Program), Italy, Spring, 1982.

"Recent Discoveries at the Etrusco-Roman Site of Cetamura" (presented to the members at the annual meeting of the Etruscan Foundation at Castelo Spannochia), Italy, Summer, 1994.

"The Origin of the Etruscan Temple" (presented at a regional symposium of the Archaeological Institute of America), Tallahassee, Spring, 1996.

"The Etruscan, Roman and Medieval Remains at Cetamura" (presented at the site of Cetamura as part of an exhibition in the municipal cultural center in the town of Gaiole in Chianti), Italy, Summer, 2000.

Exhibitions:

“Book Illustrations by Katsushika Hokusai” (presented at the Pensacola Junior College Faculty Show), Fall, 2004.

“The Prints of Honoré Daumier” (presented at the Pensacola Junior College Faculty Show), Fall, 2005.

Memberships:

The American Institute of Archaeology.

The Etruscan Foundation.

The Pensacola Historical Society.