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. |
Publications, Essays |
Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, History, Imperial Rome, Sociology |
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) |
Publications |
Historiography, Imperial Rome, Latin Literature, Literature, Oratory, Post-Augustan, Rhetoric and Composition, Roman History and Culture |
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. |
Publications, Articles |
Archaeology, Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Imperial Rome, Visual Culture |
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 |
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) |
Publications |
Classics, Historiography, History, Imperial Rome, Latin Literature, Post-Augustan, Roman History and Culture |
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. |
Publications, Essays |
Architecture, Art History, Classics, History, Imperial Rome |
Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Roman and Un-Roman Sex." In Un-Roman Sex: Gender, Sexuality and Lovemaking in the Roman Provinces and Frontiers. Eds. T. Ivleva and R. Collins. Routledge, 2020. 346-359. |
Publications, Essays |
Archaeology, Art History, Body, Classics, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Imperial Rome, Queer Studies, West European |
James J. Clauss, Martine Cuypers, Ahuvia Kahane (eds.), The Gods of Greek Hexameter Poetry. From the Archaic Age to Late Antiquity and Beyond. Franz Steiner Verlag 2016 |
Publications, Books, Essays |
Greek Literature, Hellenistic, Imperial Rome, Late Antiquity, Latin Literature, Literature, Reception Studies, Religion |
'Memory as Motive in Tacitus,' in Aspects of Memory in Ancient Rome and Early Christianity, K. Galinsky, ed. (Oxford 2016), pp. 43-64. |
Publications |
Historiography, Imperial Rome, Latin Literature, Post-Augustan, Roman History and Culture |
'Cassius Dio and the City of Rome', in Cassius Dio: Greek Intellectual and Roman Politician, C.H. Lange and J.M. Madsen, edd. (Brill 2016) pp. 117-35. |
Publications |
Greek History and Culture, Historiography, History, Imperial Rome, 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 |
Alain M. Gowing. Empire and Memory. The Representation of the Roman Republic in Imperial Culture. Cambridge University Press: 2005. |
Publications, Books |
Roman History and Culture, Latin Literature, Imperial Rome, Post-Augustan, Culture, History |
Alain M. Gowing. The Triumviral Narratives of Appian and Cassius Dio. University of Michigan Press: 1992. |
Publications, Books |
Greek History and Culture, Roman History and Culture, Imperial Rome, Historiography |
“Myth and Mythopoesis in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica,” forthcoming in M. Heerink and G. Manuwald (edd.) Brill’s Companion to Valerius Flaccus (Brill) |
Publications, Essays |
Latin Literature, Imperial Rome, Post-Augustan |