Alumnae/i
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| John A. Tully | Boston Consulting Group | Networks, Hegemony, and Multipolarity in the Hellenistic Cyclades |
| Rose MacLean | University of Cincinnati | Cultural Exchange in Roman Society: Freed Slaves and Social Values |
| Adam Gitner | Thesaurus Linguae Latinae | Horace and the Greek Language: Aspects of Literary Bilingualism |
| Aikaterini Tsolakidou | The Helix of Dionysus: Musical Imagery in Later Euripidean Drama | |
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2011 |
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Rosa Andujar |
University College London |
The Chorus in Dialogue: Reading Lyric Exchanges in Greek Tragedy |
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Meghan DiLuzio |
Baylor University |
Female Religious Officials in Republican Rome |
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Brigitte Libby |
Boston College |
Telling Troy: The Narrative Functions of Troy in Roman Poetry |
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Anna Uhlig |
Cambridge University |
Script and Song in Pindar and Aeschylus |
| Jennifer Mann | The Moral Psychology of Sincerity in Fifth-Century Athens | |
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2010 |
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Pavlos Avlamis |
Oxford University |
Aesopic Lives: Greek Imperial Literature and Urban Popular Culture |
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Kellam Conover |
Stanford University Law School |
Bribery in Classical Athens |
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Meredith Safran |
Trinity College |
Civis Romana: Women and Civic Identity in Livy, Auc I |
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2009 |
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Gil Gambash |
Haifa University |
The Roman State's Response to Local Resistance |
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Jacob Mackey |
Queens College |
Rethinking Roman Religion: Action, Practice, and Belief |
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Emily Pillinger |
King's College, London |
Great Expectations: The Poetry and Poetics of Inspired Prophecy |
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Carey Seal |
University of California, Davis |
Philosophy and Community in Seneca's Prose |
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Andreas Zanker |
Harvard University |
Narratives of Cultural Pessimism in Horace's Odes and Epodes |
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2008 |
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Jessica Clark |
California State University, Chico |
Vestigia Cladis: The Afterlife of Defeat in the Roman Historical Imagination |
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Dana Fields |
Columbia University |
The Rhetoric of Parrhesia in Roman Greece |
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Luca Grillo |
Amherst College |
Ideology and Community in Caesar's Bellum Civile |
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Eugenia Lao |
Restoring the Treasury of Mind: The Practical Knowledge of the Natural History |
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Pauline LeVen |
Yale University |
The Many-Headed Muse: Tradition and Innovation in Fourth-Century B.C. Greek Lyric Poetry |
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Christopher Noble |
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
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Plotinus on the Passions |
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Simon Noriega-Olmos |
University of São Paulo (Brazil) |
Language, Thought, and Reality in Aristotle's De Interpretatione and De Anima |
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Nadejda Popov |
University of West Georgia |
Soldier Speech Acts in Greek and Roman Literature and Society |
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Susan Satterfield |
Rhodes College |
Rome's Own Sibyl: The Sibylline Books in the Roman Republic and Early Empire |
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Robert Sobak |
Bowdoin College |
Skill, Exchange and Common-Knowledge: Studies on Craftsmen and Craftsmanship in Democratic Athens |
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Marie Louise von Glinski |
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Likeness and Identity: The Problem of the Simile in Ovid's Metamorphoses |
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2007 |
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Jonathan Master |
Emory University |
The Empire Strikes Back: Roman and Other in the Histories of Tacitus |
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David Teegarden |
SUNY, Buffalo |
Defending Democracy: A Study of Ancient Greek Anti-Tyranny Legislation |
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2006 |
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Angeline Chiu |
University of Vermont |
Calendar Girls: Women, Genre, and Roman Identity in Ovid's Fasti |
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Sarah Ferrario |
The Catholic University of America |
Towards the 'Great Man': Individuals and Groups as Agents of Historical Change in Classical Greece |
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John Fisher |
Yale University |
Reinventing Epic: Traditional Poetry and the Annales of Quintus Ennius |
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Nathan Powers |
SUNY, Albany |
Divine Providence: Origins, Context, and Significance of the Stoic Theory |
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Nicholas Rynearson |
University of Georgia at Athens |
Socratic Erotic Expertise: From Socrates' Erotike Techne to Plato's Textual Seduction |
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2005 |
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Sean Corner |
McMaster University |
Philos and Polites: The Symposion and the Origins of the Polis |
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2004 |
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Peter Burk |
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Festival Piety and Convival Play: Theocritus' Idylls in Their Contemporary Performance Contexts |
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Joshua Reynolds |
Ins. Res. Class. Phil. & Science |
Inquiries into Signs and Sign-Inference in Greek Literature before Aristotle |
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Mira Seo |
Yale-NUS College |
Allusive Characterization from Apollonius to Statius |
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2003 |
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Elizabeth Greene |
Brock University |
Propemptikon and Circumstance: The Performance Context of the Departure Speech |
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Emily Mackil |
University of California, Berkeley |
Koinon and Koinonia: Mechanisms and Structures of Political Collectivity in Classical and Hellenistic Greece |
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2002 |
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Paolo Asso |
University of Michigan |
Myth and History in Lucan's African Interlude: A Commentary on Bellvm Civile 4.581-824 And 9.300-510 |
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Scott Garner |
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Studies in Early Greek Colometry: Traditional Techniques of Composition and Word Placement in Archaic Epic and Other Verse |
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Andromache Karanika |
University of California, Irvine |
The Work of Poetry and the Poetics of Work: Women's Performances at Work in Early Greek Literature |
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Christopher Lee |
Defining the Holy: Visions of the Ascetic in Late Antiquity |
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2001 |
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Edward Gutting |
University of Mississippi |
Conjugal and Erotic Love in the Aeneid |
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Kasia Allen |
University of California, Berkeley |
Philobarbarism: A study in Greek Interchanges with the Non-Greeks in the Fourth Century BCE |
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Lawrence Kim |
Trinity University |
Supplementing Homer: Creativity and Conjecture in Ancient Homer Criticism |
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Kenneth Trethewey |
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen |
The Image of Scipio Africanus, 235-201 BC: A Resource for the Study of Roman Cultural Change During the Middle Republic |
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1999 |
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Ingo Gildenhard |
Durham University |
Litterae Togatae: Studied in the Semantics and Sociology of Roman Republican Literary Practices |
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Grant Parker |
Stanford University |
Luxury and Austerity: India in the Roman Imperial Imagination |
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Erika Thorgerson |
University of Georgia at Athens |
The Vita Augustini of Possidius: The Remaking of Augustine for a Post-Augustinian World |
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Katharina Volk |
Columbia University |
Carmen Et Res: The Poetics of Latin Didactic (Lucretius, Vergil, Ovid) |
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1998 |
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Ryan Balot |
University of Toronto |
A Genealogy of 'Greed' in Classical Athens |
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Juan F. Garcia |
University of San Francisco |
The Poetic Language of Early Greek Choral Lyric: Origin and Development |
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Sarah Harrell |
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Cultural Geography of East and West: Literary Representations of Archaic Sicilian Tyranny and Cult |
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Susan Lape |
University of Southern California |
Menandrian Comedy and Democracy in Early Hellenistic Athens |
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Alison Orlebeke |
University of Colorado at Boulder |
Aspects of Innovation in Propertius' Third Book |
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Velvet Yates |
University of Florida |
Madman, Sophist, and Imitator: Plato's Strategies for Representing the Poet |
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1997 |
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Katharine Derderian |
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Leaving Words to Remember: The Homeric Lament, the Archaic Grave Epigram, and the Advent of Literacy |
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Katherine Eldred |
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Reading Violence in Lucan's Pharsalia |
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Sara Forsdyke |
University of Michigan |
Exile in Greek Political Development and Historical Imagination |
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Charles Pazdernik |
Grand Valley State University |
A Dangerous Liberty and a Servitude Free from Care: Political ELEUTHERIA and DOULEIA in Procopius of Caesarea and Thucydides of Athens |
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Andrew Zissos |
University of California, Irvine |
Voyage and Progress: Studies in the Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus |
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1996 |
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Mark Becker |
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Greek Culture and Ideology of Roman Empire in Cicero's Verrine |
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Randall Ganiban |
Middlebury College |
Nefas, Desire and Spectacle in Statius' Thebaid |
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Benjamin King |
University of California, Riverside |
Wisdom and Happiness in Herodotus' Histories |
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1995 |
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William Kerr |
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A Chronological Study of the Marcomannic Wars of Marcus Aurelius |
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Elizabeth Key-Fowden |
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Sergius of Rusafa: Sacred Defense in Late Antique Syria-Mesopotamia |
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Noel Lenski |
University of Colorado |
Valens and the Fourth Century Empire |
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John Palmer III |
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Aspects of Plato's Reception of Parmenides |
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Gonda Van Steen |
University of Florida |
Aristophanes in Modern Greece: From Textual Reception to Performance Dialectics |
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1994 |
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André P.M.H. Lardinois |
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen |
Wisdom in Context: The Use of Gnomic Statements in Archaic Greek Poetry |
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Kathleen McCarthy |
University of California, Berkeley |
Masterful Inventions: The Art of Authority in Plautine Comedy |
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Daniel Mendelsohn |
Bard College |
Altered States: Gender and the Theater of Civic Identity in Euripides' Political Plays |
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Nancy Worman |
Barnard College |
The Persuasion of Style: Helen and Odysseus in Court and Theater |
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1993 |
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Tad Brennan |
Cornell University |
Ethics and Epistemology in Empiricus |
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Jane Chaplin |
Middlebury College |
Livy's Use of Exempla and the Lessons of the Past |
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Kerry Christensen |
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Athens and the Conquest of Salamis: Crisis, Competition and Innovation in the Saronic Gulf |
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Ronald Cluett |
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The Posthumous Reputation of Pompey the Great |
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Hillary Mackie |
Rice University |
Talking Trojan: The Theme of Inconclusive Conflict in the Iliad |
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Lisa Maurizio |
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Delphic Narratives: Recontextualizing the Phythia and her Prephesis |
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1992 |
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Craige Champion |
Syracuse University |
The Indirect Historian: The Depiction of Group Character in Polybius' Histories 1-6 |
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Pavlos Sfyroeras |
Middlebury College |
The Feast of Poetry: Sacrifice, Foundation and Performance in Aristophanic Comedy |
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1991 |
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Andrew Keller |
Collegiate School |
Comic Wisdom: Aristophanes and Plato |
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Jeffrey Purinton |
University of Oklahoma |
Epicurus' Libertarian Atomism |
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David Rosenbloom |
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The Tragedy of Power: Myth, Memory, and Hegemony in the Theater of Aischylos |
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Ralph Smith |
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Language Behavior in Old and New Comedy: Some Applications of Discourse Analysis to a Study of Aristophanes' Clouds and Menander's Dyscolos |
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W. Stalker |
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The Role of the Etruscans in Virgil's Aeneid |
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Stephen Wheeler |
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Repetition, Continuity and Closure in Ovid's Metamorphoses |
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1990 |
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Kathryn Argetsinger |
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Dies Natales: Self, patron, and city in Roman Religion |
