Dissertations

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Jackie Murray. Polyphonic Argo. Diss., 2005. Graduate, Dissertations
Jaime Volker. Caesarian Conflict: Portrayals of Julius Caesar in narratives of civil war. Diss., 2012. Graduate, Dissertations
Jessica Kapteyn. All Italy an Orchard: Landscape and the State in Varro’s de Re Rustica. Graduate, Dissertations
Joseph Bringman, The Roman Revolutionaries: The Evolution of Revolution in Ancient Rome (2024) Graduate, Dissertations
Joshua J. Hartman. Allusion and Cultural Memory in Late Antiquity: Ausonius, Prudentius, and Claudian. Diss., 2016. Graduate, Dissertations
Kari Ceaicovschi. (Re)constructing Cato Maior: An Assessment of the Reception of Cato in Latin Literature from Cicero to Aulus Gellius. Diss., 2008. Graduate, Dissertations
Killer Queen: Clytemnestra as Goddess, Heroine, and Monster in Greek Literature”  Graduate, Dissertations
Kim, Eunice. The Fugitive: murder and exile in the age of heroes. Diss., 2017 Graduate, Dissertations
Konnor Clark, Giton’s Performance of Status in the ​Satyrica. Diss. 2019 Graduate, Dissertations
Laura Zientek. The Landscape of Civil War: Geography, Ecphrasis, and Philosophy in Lucan's Bellum Civile. Graduate, Dissertations
Lauryn Hanley, Speleological Entanglements: Caves in Ancient Greek Religion, Literature, and Society. PhD Dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Lexical Figures in Homer Graduate, Dissertations
Lindsay Morse. The Dream of a Shadow: Death and Heroism in the Poetry of Homer and Pindar. Diss., 2010. Graduate, Dissertations
Lissa Crofton-Sleigh. The Building of Verse: Descriptions of Architectural Structures in Roman Poetry. Diss., 2014 Graduate, Dissertations
Marco J. Zangari. Cicero Fabricator: The Ethos of Aesthetics in Cicero's de Signis. Diss., 2005. Graduate, Dissertations
Marilyn Likosky. Representations of Women in Theocritus. Diss., 2007. Graduate, Dissertations
Mark Nugent. Art, Text, and the Politics of Identity in the High Roman Empire. Diss., 2010. Graduate, Dissertations
Mary McNulty, Res Novae Feminarum: The Dissonant Roles of Roman Women in the Triumviral Period Graduate, Dissertations
Matthew Gorey. Atomism in the Aeneid: Physics, Politics, and Cosmological Disorder. Diss., 2017. Graduate, Dissertations
Megan O'Donald. Repetition and Iconicity in Homer. Diss., 2019. Graduate, Dissertations
Melissa Funke. Euripides and Gender: The Difference the Fragments Make. Diss., 2013. Graduate, Dissertations
Molkova, Diana. 2023. The Lived Experience of Short-Statured Individuals in the Early Roman Empire. PhD Dissertation: University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Molly Herbert. "Almost Knowing How to Read:" Scribes as Creative Partners in Homeric Transmission. Diss., 2009. Graduate, Dissertations
Morgan Palmer. Inscribing Augustan Personae:  Epigraphic Conventions and Memory Across Genres. Diss. 2014 Graduate, Dissertations
Naomi Campa-Thompson. I Do What I Want: Freedom  and Power in Classical Athens. Diss. 2014. Graduate, Dissertations