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Imperial Rome
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Joseph E. Bringman
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Related Research
Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Emotional labour in Antiquity: The Case of Roman Prostitution." In
Valuing Labor in Greco-Roman Antiquity
, ed. M. Flohr and K. Bowes. Brill, 2024. 109-130.
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)
Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Domestic Violence and Servile Vulnerability in the House of the Vettii, Pompeii."
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies
66 (2023): 97-110.
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.
Molkova, Diana. 2023. The Lived Experience of Short-Statured Individuals in the Early Roman Empire. PhD Dissertation: University of Washington.
Alicia Feichtenbiner, "The Neuro of Nero," Senior Essay 2022
Charlotte Gutrich, "Flavius Josephus: The Ethics of Mass Suicide"
Sarah Levin-Richardson. “The Public and Private Lives of Pompeian Prostitutes.” In
Women’s Lives, Women’s Voices: Roman Material Culture and Female Agency in the Bay of Naples
, ed. B. Longfellow and M. Swetnam-Burland. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2021. 177–198.
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)
Sarah Levin-Richardson. “Sex and Slavery in the Pompeian Household: A Survey.” In
Slavery and Sexuality in Classical Antiquity
, ed. D. Kamen and C.W. Marshall. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2021. 188-210.
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