Author/Title |
Research Type |
Related Fields |
Ethan T. Adams. Gods and Humans in Ovid's Metamorphoses : Constructions of Identity and the Politics of Status. Diss., 2003. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Classics, Latin Literature, Poetry and Poetics, Religion |
Christopher M. Chinn. Statius and the Discourse of Ekphrasis. Diss., 2002. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Imperial Rome, Latin Literature |
Bradley Levett. Gorgias the Sophist. Diss., 2002. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Greek History and Culture, Greek Literature, Philosophy |
Daniel Curley. Metatheater: Heroines and Ephebes in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Diss., 1999. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Classics |
Braden Mechley. Reading (with) the Animals: Lucretius' Creatures and his Poetic Program. Diss., 1998 (co-chair). |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Classics |
Joseph Bringman, The Roman Revolutionaries: The Evolution of Revolution in Ancient Rome |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Classics, Historiography, History, Political Science, Roman History and Culture |
En versus facio: Rewriting Augustan Elegy in Latin Epitaphs, Maximianus, & Louise Labé, directed by Dr. Stephen Hinds |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Classics, Late Antiquity, Latin Literature |
Lexical Figures in Homer |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Greek Literature, Literature, Poetry and Poetics |
Killer Queen: Clytemnestra as Goddess, Heroine, and Monster in Greek Literature” |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Drama, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Greek Literature |
The Fugitive: Murder and Exile in Ancient Greece (Age of Heroes) |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Greek History and Culture, Greek Literature, Folklore and Mythology, Literature |
Apollo through Time and Space: From Homer’s Troy to Ovid’s Rome |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Greek History and Culture, Roman History and Culture, Folklore and Mythology, Religion |