C. M. Weimer is a scholar, founding editor, and primary author of Ephorus. His research centers on religion, mythology, ethnography, and chronology in the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. He holds a PhD from the Graduate Center at the City University of New York, where he specialized in the literary expression of cannibalism in ancient literature as a lens for understanding power, transgression, and cultural boundary making in ancient sources. He has taught Latin and Greek in the New York City area, including Brooklyn College, Queens College, and Drew University. Ephorus reflects his ongoing effort to organize and analyze antiquity’s fragmentary evidence within its historical and literary context.
