Prof. Anne Ashley Davenport

Adjunct Assistant Professor of the Humanities

Boston College Honors Program

2004 - 2006 Adjunct Assistant Professor of the Humanities

Boston College Honors Program

2003 - 2004 Lecturer, Boston College Honors Program

Founder, with Honors Program Colleagues, of New Arcadia Review,

an on--line Journal devoted to multi-disciplinary scholarship.

2002 - 2003 (Visiting) Assistant Professor,

Boston College Honors Program.

2000 - 2002 Lecturer, Boston College Honors Program.

Jun.2000 - Jun.2003 Visiting Scholar, Boston College Institute for

Medieval Philosophy and Theology.

Sept.1999 - Jun.2000 Senior Fellow, Harvard Divinity School

Center for the Study of World Religions.

Jun.1999 - Jun.2000 Bradley Fellow, Boston College Institute for

Medieval Philosophy and Theology.

Jan.1999 - Sep.1999 Research Scholar, Harvard Department of the

History of Science

November 1998 Ph.D., Harvard Department of the History of Science.

Thesis title: Measure of a Different Greatness: the

Intensive Infinite, 1250-1650.

Thesis advisor: John E. Murdoch.

1997 - 98 Teaching Fellow, Harvard Department of the History of Science:

Courses taught: Hi.Sci.97a&b, Sophomore Tutorial

1996 - 97 Dibner Graduate Student Fellow, Dibner Institute, MIT.

1995 - 96 Teaching Fellow, Harvard Department of the History of Science.

Courses taught: Hi.Sci97a, Sophomore Tutorial

Hi.Stud.A-18, Science and Society

1994 - 95 Teaching Fellow, Harvard Department of the History of Science.

Courses taught: Hi.Sci 97a&b, Sophomore Tutorial

Hi.Stud.B-46, The Darwinian Revolution

1993 - 94 Teaching Fellow, Harvard Department of the History of Science.

Courses taught: Hi. Stud.B-46, the Darwinian Revolution

Hi.Sci.99a&b, Senior Tutorial

1991 - 93 Graduate student, Harvard Department of the History of Science.

1989 Teaching Assistant, Harvard Extension School , Philosophy E-12

(Time, Space and Motion).

1975 B.A., cum laude, Harvard College

1971 Diplome Superieur d'Etudes Francaises, Universite de Nancy