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SCAIFE Allen Ross, 47, Professor of Classics at the University of Kentucky, died of cancer on March 15, at his home in Lexington, KY. Ross was born in Fredericksburg, VA on March 31, 1960. He graduated from the Tilton School in Tilton, NH in 1978 and from the College of William and Mary in 1982 with a major in Classics and Philosophy. He earned a PhD in 1990 in Classical Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1988 he participated in the summer program at the American Academy in Rome, and in 1985 was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship for a year of study at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Greece. From 1991 to the time of his death, Ross was on the faculty at the University of Kentucky in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Literature, and Cultures where he taught courses on women in the ancient world, Greek art, Aristophanes, and the Greek historians, as well as Greek and Latin language courses. A pioneer in using computer technology to advance scholarship in the humanities, Ross was the founding editor of the Stoa Consortium for Electronic Publication in the Humanities. The Stoa (www.stoa.org/), established in 1997, set the standard for Open Access publication of digital humanities work in the classics, serving as an umbrella project for many diverse projects not supported by print publishers. He was the co-creator of Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World and of the Neo-Latin Colloquia collection. Ross had a long-standing belief in the power of collaborative work, and he worked throughout his career to build working relationships among an international circle of collaborators. As a founding editor of the Suda On Line, a web accessible database for work on Byzantine Greek lexicography, Ross helped to build a framework that allowed a large number of people to work together on a single edition. Ross had long-term associations with Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies, the Perseus Project, and the Digital Classicist. Most recently, Ross was instrumental in forging the collaboration that resulted in the high resolution digital imaging of the Venetus A, a 10th century manuscript of the Iliad located at the Biblioteca Marciana in Venice, and was an initiator in the project EDUCE, which aims to use non-invasive, volumetric scanning technologies for virtually "unwra- pping" and visualizing ancient papyrus scrolls. Since July, 2005 Ross has been the director of the Collaboratory for Research in Computing for Humanities, a research unit at the University of Kentucky which provides technical assistance to faculty who wish to undertake humanities computing projects, and to encourage and support inter- disciplinary partnerships between faculty at UKY and researchers around the world. Ross was highly involved in the activities of his family. He was a strong advocate of Latin study at the secondary level through support of his wife and Latin teacher Cathy Edwards Scaife, by providing enrichment resources, facilitating technology projects, and giving presentations at professional and student conferences. He took pride in the academic, athletic, and musical achievements of his three sons, Lincoln (16), Adrian (13), and Russell (9). He loved to watch them play soccer, and to go sailing with them and the rest of his family in the Northern Neck of Virginia. He enjoyed hunting in Anderson County, KY, renovation and woodworking projects in their historic Lexington home, cooking ethnic foods, and photography. In addition to his wife and children, Ross is survived by his parents, William and Sylvia Scaife of Fredericksburg, VA., and three siblings, Bill Scaife, Susan Duerksen, and John Scaife, as well as their spouses and children. A celebration of life service will be held on Sat, April 12, 2008 at 1pm at Memorial Hall at the University of Kentucky. Memorial donations may be made to the Swift/Longacre Scholarship Fund which provides support for students of classical studies at the University of Kentucky. Please make checks payable to the University of Kentucky and send in care of Dr. Jane Phillips, Department of MCLLC, 1055 Patterson Office Tower, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0027. Donations may also be sent to a college fund for his sons. Make checks payable to Scaife Scholarship Fund and mail to Chase, 727 E. Euclid Avenue, Lexington, KY, 40502. Arrangements by Care Cremation Service.

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Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on Mar. 23, 2008.

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Amy Burton

March 29, 2008

I have so many wonderful memories of time spent with Ross and Cathy in Austin. Although his life was far too short, Ross was a man who enjoyed life and lived it well. I remember being so pleased when I discovered that we were actually 5th cousins, and I was honored to call him my friend. My heart goes out to the whole Scaife family and everyone else who knew and loved Allen Ross Scaife.

Vicki Fish

March 27, 2008

Cathy and Family,
I am so sorry for your grief and cannot fathom the loss to you and the community. God's strength be with you.

Elizabeth Vandiver

March 25, 2008

My deepest condolences to Cathy and the children, and to all of the family. Ross's memory is a light that will not go out.

David Schaps

March 25, 2008

A terrible loss for the world of classical scholarship. Ross Scaife was a man who saw possibilities that others could not see, and put in the hard work to make them real. We had hoped that he was just at the beginning of his career; now we must hope that others will carry on as he would have, with the vision that he left us.

Christopher Colvin

March 24, 2008

My condolences and sympathies to Cathy, to Ross's family, and to his many friends. He was a good Virginian.

Leslie Arnson

March 23, 2008

Cathy, Lincoln, Adrian and Russell: Our hearts are with you. Your husband/Dad was a great man. We have wonderful memories of Austin and Lexington....
Fond regards from Maine,
Leslie Arnson
Hannah, Travis and Daniel Mencher

Deborah Isenstadt

March 23, 2008

The world is not the same without Ross - with much love for his memory and for his wonderful family -
Deborah and Sandy Isenstadt

Diane Arnson Svarlien

March 23, 2008

Farewell dear friend.
XAIPE
love, Diane

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