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Historiography
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Joseph E. Bringman
Lecturer Part-Time
James J. Clauss
Daniel P. Harmon Professor of Classics; Adjunct in Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, Cinema and Media Studies, Global Literary Studies
Related Research
Mary McNulty, Res Novae Feminarum: The Dissonant Roles of Roman Women in the Triumviral Period
Alain M. Gowing, 'Quintilian the Memorious: History and memory in the
Institutio Oratoria',
in
Cultural Memory under the Empire
,
M. Dinter, ed. (forthcoming CUP 2024)
Dai, Haoyang. 2023.“Enargeia in Livy: Dramatic Narrative and Spectators in T. Manlius Torquatus’ Fight (AbUrbe Condita 7.9-7.10)” MA Paper: University of Washington.
Freyda Greenberg, "The Real Housewives of Athens: Thoughts about getting closer to the truth about the past" Senior Essay 2022
Alain M. Gowing, "Forgetting Germanicus: Reading Valerius Maximus through Tacitus’ Tiberian Books," in J. Murray and D. Wardle, edd.,
Reading by Example. Valerius Maximus and the Historiography of Exempla
(Brill 2021)
Hunter Cisiewski. "Caesar in Iraq: How Rome's
Imperator
is reflected in 21st Century America," Senior Essay, 2021
Feiyang Liu, "Age of Decadence: a Stylistic Comparison of the
Commentary of Zuo
and
Ab Urbe Condita
Book I" (Senior Essay, 2020)
Katherine Evans, "War and Religion in Livy Book 1: Romulus and Numa as Archetypes" (Senior Essay 2019)
Natalie Hollenbaugh, 'Paired People in Livy Book 1' (Senior Essay 2018)
Lee Michel, "The Characterization and Moral Exempla of Men and Women in Livy Book 1" (Senior Essay 2018)
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