The Tools of Asclepius. Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times. |
Publications, Books |
Greek History and Culture, Roman History and Culture, Archaeology, Medicine |
Stephen E. Hinds. "The self-conscious cento." Chapter in Decadence: 'Decline and Fall' or 'Other Antiquity.' Heidelberg: Winter: 2014. 171-97. |
Publications, Essays |
Late Antiquity, Latin Literature, Roman History and Culture |
Stephen E. Hinds. "Claudianism in the De Raptu Proserpinae." Generic Interfaces in Latin Literature, eds. T.D. Papanghelis, S.J. Harrison, S. Frangoulidis. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2013. 169-92. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Latin Literature, Late Antiquity |
Stephen E. Hinds. "Between Formalism and Historicism." in A. Barchiesi and W. Scheidel, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Roman Studies. Oxford: OUP: 2010. 369-85. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Latin Literature, Literary Criticism |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. “‘Gay’ Pompeii: Pompeian Art and Homosexuality in the Early Twentieth Century.” In Ancient Rome and the Construction of Modern Homosexual Identities. Ed. J. Ingleheart. Oxford University Press, 2015. 197–213. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Archaeology, Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Queer Studies, Reception Studies |
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. |
Publications, Essays |
Archaeology, Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, History, Imperial Rome, Roman History and Culture |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. “fututa sum hic: Female Subjectivity and Agency in Pompeian Sexual Graffiti.” Classical Journal 108.3 (2013): 319–45. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Archaeology, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. “Facilis hic futuit:Graffiti and Masculinity in Pompeii’s ‘Purpose-built’ Brothel.” Helios 38.1(2011): 59–78. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Archaeology, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Queer Studies |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. The Brothel of Pompeii: Sex, Class and Gender at the Margins of Roman Society. Cambridge University Press, 2019. |
Publications, Books |
Ancient, Archaeology, Architecture, Art History, Classics, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Roman History and Culture |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. Il lupanare di Pompei: Sesso, classe e genere ai margini della società romana. Carocci editore, 2020. |
Publications, Books |
Archaeology, Body, Classics, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Roman History and Culture, Visual Culture |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Vernae and Prostitution at Pompeii." Classical Quarterly 73.1 (2023): 250-256 [available open access] |
Publications, Essays |
Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Roman History and Culture |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Bodily Waste and Boundaries in Pompeian Graffiti." In Ancient Obsenities. Eds. D. Dutsch and A. Suter. Univeristy of Michigan Press, 2015. 225–254. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Archaeology, Body, Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Calos graffiti and infames at Pompeii." Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 195 (2015): 274-282. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Archaeology, Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies |
Sarah Levin-Richardson and Deborah Kamen. "Lusty Ladies in the Roman Imaginary." In Ancient Sex: New Essays. Eds. R. Blondell and K. Ormand. Columbus: Ohio State University, 2015. 231-252. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Latin Literature, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies |
Sarah Levin-Richardson and Deborah Kamen. “Revisiting Roman Sexuality: Agency and the Conceptualization of Penetrated Males.” In Sex in Antiquity: Exploring Gender and Sexuality in the Ancient World. Eds. M. Masterson, N. Rabinowitz, and J. Robson. Routledge, 2015. 449–460. |
Publications, Essays |
Roman History and Culture, Latin Literature, Body, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies |
Sarah Levin-Richardson and Deborah Kamen. “Epigraphy and Critical Fabulation: Imagining Narratives of Greco-Roman Sexual Slavery.” In Dynamic Epigraphy: New Approaches to Inscriptions. Ed. E. Cousins. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2022. 201-221. |
Publications, Essays |
Archaeology, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Greek History and Culture, Roman History and Culture |
Sarah Culpepper Stroup. “Without Patronage: Fetishization, Representation, and the Circulation of Gift-Texts in the Late Roman Republic.” The Gift in Antiquity. Wiley-Blackwell: 2013. |
Publications, Essays |
Ancient, Critical Theory, Culture, Philology, Poetry and Poetics, Roman History and Culture, Sociology |
Sarah Culpepper Stroup. "When I read my Cato, it is as if Cato speaks: The Evolution of Cicero’s Dialogic Voice." The Author’s Voice in Classical and Late Antiquity. Oxford: 2014. |
Publications, Essays |
Ancient, Culture, Latin Literature, Oratory, Rhetoric and Composition, Roman History and Culture |
Sarah Culpepper Stroup. "Making Memory: Ritual, Rhetoric, and Violence in the Imperial Roman Triumph.” Belief and Bloodshed: Religion and Violence across Time and Tradition. Rowman & Littlefield: 2007. |
Publications, Essays |
Culture, History, Imperial Rome, Roman History and Culture, Sociology |
Sarah Culpepper Stroup. "Invaluable Collections: the Illusion of Poetic Presence in Martial’s Xenia and Apophoreta" Flavian Poetry. Brill: 2005. |
Publications, Essays |
Critical Theory, Culture, Latin Literature, Poetry and Poetics, Post-Augustan, Roman History and Culture |
Sarah Culpepper Stroup. "Greek Rhetoric Meets Rome: Expansion, Resistance, and Acculturation.” A Companion to Roman Rhetoric. Blackwell: 2006. |
Publications, Essays |
Greek (Classical), Hellenistic, Latin Literature, Oratory, Rhetoric and Composition, Roman History and Culture |
Megan O'Donald. “The ROTAS ‘Wheel’: Form and Content in a Pompeian Graffito.” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 205 (2018): 77-91. |
Publications, Essays |
Archaeology, Classics, Latin Literature, Roman History and Culture |
L. J. Bliquez and A.M. Gowing, 'Miscellaneous Minor Objects', in The Collection of Antiquities of the American Academy in Rome, Supplement to the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, L. Bonfante and H. Nagy, edd. (Ann Arbor 2016) |
Publications |
Archaeology, Medicine, Roman History and Culture |
James J. Clauss. "Callimachus" (1.221-222), "Capitoline Hill" (1.230-231) "Carinae" (1.232), "Forum" (2.498), "Forum Augustum" (2.498-499) "Forum Boarium" (2.499), "Forum Romanum" (2.2.500), "Medea" (2.797) in R. F. Thomas and J. M. Ziolkowski (edd.) The Virgil Encyclopedia (Wiley-Blackwell 2014) |
Publications, Essays |
Greek (Classical), Roman History and Culture, Latin Literature, Hellenistic, Archaeology, Architecture |
James J. Clauss, Daniel P. Harmon (translators). Filippo Coarelli, Rome and Environs: An Archeological Guide. University of California Press: 2007; updated edition 2014. |
Publications, Translations |
Roman History and Culture, Archaeology, Architecture, Art History |