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1984 respectively, and the M.University of Washington, in 1987 and 1992 respectively.In 1988
she received the SWE Outstanding Female Engineering Student and the Soroptimist
Latin American Fellowship awards, and in 1990 she received the GTE Fellowship
award.Camps' areas of research are in Computer Vision, Image Processing
and Pattern Recognition.They have
also been published in archival journals, three book chapters and several
refereed international conferences.This
grant allows her to fund three graduate students for the next three years.Camps also received a grant, in collaboration with
Dr.During
the months of June to August 1997 Dr.Camps was also a Summer Visiting
Research Faculty at the Air Force Wright Research Laboratory, where she
conducted research on texture segmentation for automatic target detection.AFOSR funding to pursue this line of research is currently pending.This effort resulted on a paper that was presented in an IEEE sponsored
workshop on education in computer vision, held during June 1997.ARPA Workshop on 3D Object Representation in
Computer Vision in December 1994.During March 2007, author Nalo Hopkinson hosted several tributes to Octavia Butler.Butler and Hopkinson had been scheduled to tour together on the occasion of the release of the paperback edition of Octavia Butler's last novel, Fledgling, and the publication of Hopkinson's new novel, The New Moon's Arms.Tuesday, March 13, 2007, 6:00 p.Eight reasons why Octavia E.Fledgling review by Alan Cheuse, All Things Considered, 23 February 2007, NPR.Yet the conclusion is a satisfying one, with no loose ends.Rufus, the white son of a
plantation owner, is drowning, and Dana has been summoned to save him.Octavia, properly Claudia Octavia, was the daughter of the emperor Claudius
and
his third wife Valeria Messallina.Like all imperial
princesses, Octavia would be a pawn in the dynastic marriage game.Designated heirs could help stabilize a principate that was shaky from
its inception and hopefully make him less vulnerable to a palace coup.He immediately married Antonia, a daughter by his earlier wife Aelia Paetina,
to Pompeius Magnus, and he betrothed Octavia, still a very small child,
to Lucius Junius Silanus, a cousin of several removes.Claudius
would advance and honor him as quickly as possible despite his youth.But
Silanus would give way to a replacement candidate before he and Octavia
could be married, for a new plan for the succession had taken priority.When Messallina was dead and a new marriage
had been arranged between Claudius and
his niece, Agrippina (the Younger), Octavia
was transferred to Agrippina's son by
an earlier marriage.The boy's name was still Lucius
Domitius Ahenobarbus, but he would become the emperor Nero.Octavia's engagement
to Silanus was dissolved quickly and harshly.The next year (AD 50) Claudius adopted
his stepson Domitius and gave him the name Tiberius
Claudius Nero Caesar.This new situation made it necessary that
Octavia be adopted out of her birth family and into another family so that
the marriage between the two (now technically siblings) could still take
place.Nero
was a direct descendent of Augustus through
the female line and Octavia was descended from Augustus'
sister, after whom she was named, and from Livia,
Augustus'
wife.Claudius died in AD 54, and Nero
was hailed emperor at the age of sixteen.Britannicus
was
still too young, but it would not be long before he was technically an
adult, and it could be argued that a natural son deserved precedence over
an adoptive son.Neronian propaganda countered with the insinuation that
the paternity of both Britannicus and Octavia
was in question because of the their mother 's promiscuity.Octavia remained at the center of this contention.Furthermore, the carefully contrived marriage between Octavia and Nero
was a disaster on a personal level."Quickly feeling
aversion to intimacy with Octavia, he replied to his friends who were finding
fault with him that she ought to be satisfied with the outward trappings
of a wife."This antipthy was not likely
to produce offspring who would unite the Julian and Claudian lines.By
58 Nero was becoming involved with a freeborn
mistress, Poppaea, whom he would want
to make his empress in exchange for Octavia.But the legitimacy of his
principate derived from his relationship with his predecessor, and he was
not so secure that he could do without the connection with Claudius
provided through his mother and his wife.In 59 he was able to arrange
for Agrippina's death, but it was not
until 62 that he felt free to divorce Octavia and marry Poppaea.The initial grounds for putting Octavia aside was the charge that she was
barren because she had had no children.But a more aggressive attack was
needed when opposition arose from those who still challenged Nero's
prncipate and remained loyal to Octavia as the last representative of her
family.With the connivance of Poppaea,
charges of adultery were added, Octavia was banished to Campania and then
to the island of Pandataria off the coast, and finally killed.Her severed
head was sent to Rome.The ancient tradition presents Octavia as a victim, a passive and pathetic
figure.In reality she was used and indeed ill used."Her wedding day was
as a funeral for her, who was married into a house in which there was nothing
but mourning since her father and then quickly her brother had been poisoned."After the death of Britannicus and then
of Agrippina, Octavia was the sole remnant
of the domus Claudia, the Claudian house.She was the last to leave
the stage.Her lonely isolation was the theme of a tragedy (Octavia)
written by an unknown playwright not long after the death of Nero.Agrippina: Sex, Power and Politics in the Early Empire.New
Haven and London (1996).Nero: The End of a Dynasty.New Haven and London
(1984).Octavia, a Play Attributed to Seneca.When the historian Tacitus records her death, he erroneously reports
that she was born in 42 (Ann.Although it can be doubted that many of the
poisonings alleged in the imperial family actually took place, that of
Britannicus probably did.Poisoning is less certain in the case of Claudius.This file may be copied on the
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