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Adkins, Evelyn. Rudis Locutor: Speech and Self-fashioning in Apuleius' Metamorphoses.
Albright, Christine. Using the Reacting to the Past Pedagogy in the Intermediate Latin Classroom.
Anderson, A. Sebastian. Alcman's Rocky Dreams, Reinterpreted.
Anghelina, Catalin. Odysseus Navigates Away from Calypso by the Stars.
Apicella, Brian. Clytemnestra's Savage Logic in Aeschylus' Agamemnon.
Arampapaslis, Konstantinos. The Mythological Tradition of the Region of Elis in the Odyssey.
Arft, Justin. Putting Odysseus on the Spot: Arete's Poetic Function in the Odyssey.
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Ayer, Meagan. Lean On Me: Patrons and Refugees in Late Classical Greece.
Barnard, Scott. The Hero and the Hound: Odyssean Transformations in Euripides' Hecuba.
Barnes, Philip. A Voice in Turmoil - Musical Settings of Catullus's Odi et Amo: Opportunities Grasped and Missed.
Batinski, Emily. Cadmean Mothers in Seneca's Oedipus.
Beasom, Patrick. MORA AMOR: Ovid, Ars Amatoria 2.703-20 and 3.795-808 and the Art of Anticlimax.
Beck, Deborah. Programmatic Aspects of the First Simile in Vergil’s Aeneid.
Beckelhymer, Samuel. Arrius Revisited: Conventions of Prescription in Catullus 84.
Becker, Trudy Harrington. The Plinies in the Early United States.
Beek, Aaron. Catch or Release? The Usage of a "Seeking" by Plautus.
Beek, Anna Everett. Deception and the Pessimistic Prophecy: Iris and Cassandra in Aeneid 5.
Bellum, Daniel. Leukothea's Veil and the Monstrosity of Odysseus.
Bertoni, Daniel. Plants from Alexander's Empire in Theophrastus' Botany.
Beugelmans, Emily. Between Intention and Interpretation: The Baldric of Pallas in Vergil's Aeneid and Maffeo Vegio's Supplement.
Bishop, Caroline. Tum denique edentur: Cicero's Letters and Greek Epistolary Literature.
Blackwell, Christopher. Recapturing the Scribe's Editorial Practices in Digital Editions: Automated Proximity Analysis of Commentary Texts.
Blasdel, Gavin. Cui bono? Antony's Execution of the Hasmonean King Antigonus Mattathias.
Blumstein, Audrey. Weaving a Roman Identity: A Close Reading of the Igel Monument.
Boychenko, Leanna. A Homeric Hymn in Euripides' Iphigenia in Tauris.
Brant, Laura. The Impact of Social Class on Narration in Apuleius' Metamorphoses.
Bravo, Jorge, III. Erotic Curse Tablets from the Shrine of Opheltes at Nemea: Texts and Contexts.
Brobeck, Emma. The Functions of Divine and Human Justice in Herodotus' Depiction of the Trojan War.
Buck, Thomas. Thornton Wilder's Alcestiad: A 20th-Century Experiment in Aristotelian Tragedy.
Buckingham, Emma. A Critical Reassessment of Building Delta on Delos.
Burns, Patrick J. Lucian's Ekphrasis of the Visible and the Invisible in Imagines.
Burris, Simon. ἄυσεν vs. ἄνυσσεν at Pindar, Pythian 12.11: Does Perseus Shout, or Does He Kill?
Buxton, Richard Fernando. Fear, Friendship and Audience in the Speech of the Mytilenians (Thucydides 3.9-14).
Caldesi-Valeri, Valerio. The Politics of Justice: The Reception of Minos in Athens.
Campbell, Charles. Femmes Fatales: The Lure of the Foreign in Philodemus (AP 5.132) and Catullus (c. 51).
Cape, Robert. Prometheus in Space.
Capra, Raymond L. Offending the Gods through Song in Western Greece.
Castellani, Victor. Achilles' Sword? (Gods and Weaponns in Iliad 22 and Beyond).
Celotto, Giulio Agathon's 'Ilioupersis' in Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae.
Chaldekas, Matthew. An Anthropology of the Singing Cyclops.
Chiasson, Charles. Both Sides Now: Aphrodite, Eros, and Makron's Bigamous Helen.
Christensen, Alexis. Gladiator Politics from Cicero to the White House.
Clapp, Doug. Harnessing the Power of Rumor in the Commentariolum Petitionis.
Clark, Christina. Masculinity, Nonverbal Behavior, and Pompey's Death in Lucan's Bellum Civile.
Clary, Todd. A Brazen Attempt at Mediocrity: The Narrow Limits of Glory in Tacitus' Agricola.
Colakis, Marianthe. Pygmalion of the Printed Page: "Ruby Sparks".
Congrove, Joshua."Ciceronem legisti?": Cicero, Augustine, and the Lingering Utility of Eloquentia in the Last Days of Roman Africa.
Connor, Andrew. "Not War, but Man-Eating": P.Oxy. 42.3065 and the Language of Chaos.
Craig, Christopher. The Pro Sestio and the Purposes of Cicero's Political Self-Fashioning.
Cullick, Rachael. Capta, cepit: Feminine virtus in Roman Suicide.
Day, Kirsten. "Print the Legend": Epic Meets Western in John Ford's "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance".
De Boer, Katherine. Clytemnestra and Penelope in the Odyssey.
Dean, Bridget. Creating Custom Textbooks.
Dee, Nicholas. Encolpius the Theater Critic: Superficiality and Hypocrisy in the Cena Trimalchionis.
DiBiasie, Jacqueline. Seeming and Being in Xenophon's On Horsemanship and On the Cavalry Commander.
Dickerson, Christina. The Sidus Iulium and the Imagery of Apotheosis on Roman Coinage.
Dill, Amy. Doxa and Dokimasia: The Persuasiveness of Civic Myth in Platois Timaeus and Critias.
Dobbs, Christopher. A Reevaluation of Pro Caelio 67: Cicero's Unnoticed Insult.
Dobson, Nick. Spartacus, Gladiator, and Black Stereotypes on Film.
Draper, Kenneth. Elegiac Performance and Elegiac Spectatorship in Odes 1.5.
Dressler, Alex. Plautus and the Poetics of Property: Aulularia and the Acrostic Argumenta.
Drinkwater, Megan. Sine viribus uxor: Citizen Dispossession and Ovid's Heroides 1.
Dubischar, Marus C. Self-Epitomization: The Practice of Summarizing One's Own Work.
Dugdale, Eric. Who Named Me? Identity and Status in Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus.
Eckerman, Christopher. Catullus' virgines and the Interpretive Crux at Carmen 61.224-225.
Elliott, Alexanndria. That Girl is Epic: A Reexamination of Camilla Through Death.
Eshleman, Kendra. "Then Our Symposium Becomes a Grammar School": Grammarians in Plutarch's Table Talk.
Esposito, John. Who Kills Turnus? Pallas' and Aeneas' Revenge in Aeneid 12.938-952.
Evans, Brett. Lost at Sea: Interpreting the Dream in Propertius 2.26a.
Evans, Courtney. Are You Picking Up What I'm Putting Down? On the Responsibility of the Reader in Polybius' Histories.
Farmer, Matthew. Sophocles Did This to Me: Tragic Characters on the Comic Stage.
Farrington, Scott. A Likely Story: Rhetoric in the Service of Truth in Polybius's Histories.
Feldkamp, Lisa. The Essence of Horace: A New Interpretation of quinta parte (Ode 1.13.16).
Felton, Debbie. The Roman Witch as Midwife Perversion.
Fenno, Jonathan. The Schedius-Sequence and the Alternating Rhythm of the Iliadic Battle Narrative.
Fertik, Harriet. Publicity, Vulnerability, and the Absolute Ruler in Seneca's De Clementia.
Fleming, Alan. Translating Travel: A Persistent Analogy.
Florence, Monica. Gender & Ethnicity in Eupolis' Poleis.
Flores, Samuel. Socrates' Anti-Periclean History of Philosophy in Plato's Protagoras.
Franzen, Christina. Medea Parthenos: Virginity, Power and the Constraint of the Abject in Seneca's Medea.
Froedge, Stephen. This is Not an Exit: A Reexamination of Euripides' Hippolytus.
Fuhrmann, Christopher. The Jewish Diaspora Revolt of AD 116-117: Domestic Terrorism and State Response.
Fyotek, Tyler. Catiline as Anti-Socrates in In Catilinam I.
Gaber, Alice. Narrative Paradigm and Agamemnon's Apology Iliad 19.74-144.
Garcia, Lorenzo, Jr. Death from Behind: Achilles and the Orientation of the Future.
Garnett, Sterling. Love Me, Love My Girl: the Economics of Elegiac Advertisement and Poetic Competition.
Garvey, Tom. A Logical Assessment of the Most Persuasive Argument Ever.
Geller, Nick. An Ode on a Graeco-Roman Wine-Jar: The "Soracte Ode" and the Dynamic Nature of Horatian Lyric.
Gentile, Kristen. Birth Narratives in the Homeric Hymns.
George, Charles. καὶ ῥῆμα καὶ παιδιά in Plutarch's Life of Caesar.
Giannella, Nicole J. On Who is a Slave: Literary Ideas of Slavery and the Freedom Trials of Digest 40.12.
Giannopoulou, Zina. Dividing and Multiplying the Self in the Odyssey.
Gibson, Craig. Poisoning in Greek and Latin Declamation.
Goddard, Anna. Dead Ends and Happy Endings in Xenophon of Ephesus' Anthia and Habrocomes .
Gratton, Blaise. Features and Effects of the Jeweled Style in Juvencus.
Green, Lucca. On the Suppliants' Sprint.
Greene, Ellen. Gender and Innovation: Sappho and the Homeric Tradition.
Gregory, Amanda. The (Un)attainable Object In Meleager AP 12.84.
Gress, Jon. Civic Identity and the Coinage of the Peloponnese under Septimius Severus.
Grothoff, Kyle. Cato's One-Man Show: Book 9 of Lucan's Pharsalia as a commentary on Senecan Didactics.
Gruber, Gwendolyn. Similes in Empedoclean and Lucretian Didactic.
Hackworth, Corey. Performance and (Re)Performance: Reading the Delphic Hymns in Context.
Hagen, Adrienne. The Voice of the Dēmos in Aeschylus' Oresteia.
Hair, Meagan. Catullus and Re(w)righting the Roman Social Order.
Hall, Alexander. Intertext without Text? The Homeric Hymn to the Dioscuri and its Sources.
Ham, Charles. Vesta and Elemental Philosophy in Fasti 6.
Hamilton, Alexander. Aesop's Arrival in Japan.
Hansen, Hans. Katabasis and Ritual in Theocritus 15.
Hanses, Mathias. "What a funny consul we have!": New Comedy in Cicero's Pro Murena.
Harrigan, Sean. Pindar's Pythian Eleven at the Ismenion and Elsewhere.
Harrington, James. Meaningful Distinctions: The Utility of Perseus Project Latin Treebanking Tools for Latin Research-Based Pedagogy.
Heckenlively, Timothy. Virgil's Pier Group.
Hedrick, Robert. Platonic Vision, Dialectic, and Myth: Seeing the Unseen in the Phaedrus.
Heiny, Steve. A Poet's Anxiety in Seamus Heaney's The Midnight Verdict.
Hernañdez, Julia. Eating the Egyptian Gods: Cleopatra, Caesar, and the Seductive Qualities of Macedonian-Style Empire.
Hewett, David. The Ebb and Flow of Tidal Fortune: Metaphors of Fluidity in Seneca's Epistles.
Hicks, Benjamin. Pliny the Younger and the Role of the Governor in Imperial Communication.
Hong, Yurie. Leto's Wandering Womb in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo.
Hooker, Mischa. Theosophy: Reconstructing a Compendium of Greek Wisdom.
Hornbeck, Cynthia. Ovid on the Liffey: An Eighteenth-Century Pastiche of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Horrell, Matthew. Simplicity as an Epicurean Explanatory Virtue.
Houseman, Justin. Touring Tartaros with Hesiod: Poetic Vision in Theogony.
Huelsenbeck, Bart. Order in the Quotations of the Elder Seneca's Collection.
Hunt, Jeffrey. Becoming Bucolic in Idylls 1 and 7.
Hunter, Michael. Jupiter and the Political Leader in Cicero's Speeches.
Jasnow, Ben. Daphnis and the Origins of Greek Bucolic Poetry.
Johnson, Tyler. Visualization and Spatial Sense: The House of Octavius Quartio in Pompeii.
Kantzios, Ippokratis. Sea-storms and Aristocratic Instruction in Alcaeus.
Karanika, Andromache. Wedding Gifts and Performance in Sappho fr. 44.
Keeline, Tom. How to Teach a Ciceronian Speech in the 1st Century AD.
Keith, Thomas. The Dangers of Authadeia in Aelius Aristides' Oration 23.
Kershner, Stephen. Modal Pastoralism in Statius' Silvae.
Kim, Eunice. Demosthenes: Archilochean Invective in Aeschines Against Timarchus.
Kimmey, Stephanie. The Creation of Ritual Space through Callimachus' Mimetic Hymns.
Kitchell, Kenneth. "I'll Take Blood Sucking Moths for Fifty": Trusting the Ancients on Animal Lore.
Koch, Amy Sowder Not Long for This World: Late Classical Bronze Hydriai for the Living and the Dead.
Kopestonsky, Theodora. Gods in the Neighborhood: Reality and Invention in the Shrine of Pan and the Nymphs at Phyle.
Kramer, Emil. Defeating the Republic's Tyrant on the Symposium's Soul Couch.
Kramer-Hajos, Margaretha. Warriors Don't Do Paperwork: Chariots, Seals, and the Disappearance of a Motif.
Kratzer, Emily. In Praise of the Mortal Athlete: Ancient Sports and Modern Controversies over the Use of Performance-Enhancing Technologies.
Kutzko, David. The World in a Point: Euclid's Alexandrian Engagement with Philosophy and Poetry.
Kvapil, Lynne Agamemnon's Human Resources: An Examination of Mycenae's Palatial Workforce.
La Fond, Marie. Ignorance is Bliss: Knowledge and Religio in Vergil's Georgic IV.
Lamberto, Katie. Noisy Frogs and Musical Initiates: Dionysos as a Listener in Frogs.
Langseth, Joshua. Numenius of Apamea on Moses: An Allegorical Interpretation.
Lauber, Brittany. Out of the Mouths of Babes: Oracular Children in Imperial Greek Literary Representations of Egyptian Religion.
Le Blanc, Robyn. "Are You Not Entertained?": images of the arena (and why they matter) on the monumental tombs at Ghirza.
Lefebvre, Kerry. Be A Man: Cultus and Masculinity in Elegy.
Levine, Daniel. (Bare) Feet and Power in Aeschylus' Oresteia.
Levy, Julie.The Better Sex: Redefining Women in Statius' Thebaid.
Libby, Brigitte. The Curious Curiositas of Psyche in Apuleius' Golden Ass.
Lorenzo, Kristian. Between Tragedy and Materiality: the Sphinx in the 5th century B.C.
Lowe, James. "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Achilles": 20th Century Music as Teaching Strategy for the Iliad.
Lubrano, Kevin R. The Popularis Stage: Caesar's Portrayal of the Contio.
Lundy, Steven. The Politics and Semiotics of Etymology in Varro's De Lingua Latina.
Mackie, Hilary. Cosmic Families in Hesiod's Theogony and Plato's Timaeus.
MacLellan, Jonathan. Aristion of Trozen: A Hellenistic Actor's Relation to the Artistic Past on Stone.
Maisto, Christine. The Performative Logos of Gorgias.
McCloskey, Benjamin. Gobryas' Unreliable Speech; Cyropaedia 4.6.1-10.
McClure, Laura. H.D.'s Choros: Form and Meaning in the Ion.
McCrary, Bill. Ovid's Orpheus and the Uses of Parody.
McCune, Blanche. Ovidian Love and Magic in Chaucer's Franklin's Tale..
McGlin, Michael. Politicizing Knowledge: Perspectives from Plato's Academy and Hadrian's Library.
McGuill, Caley. Self-Sacrifice and Love Curses in Euripides' Medea and Hippolytus.
McKinney, Colin. "Let no one enter here without geometry:" Reading Euclid in Undergraduate Greek Courses.
McNamara, Charles. Quintilian's Enthymeme: Logic and Emotions in Institutio Oratoria, Book V.
Meban, David. Time in Virgil's Eclogues.
Mentges, Eric Contextualizing Ancient Greek Blood Sports..
Miller, Sarah. Dolore impeditus: Blindness as a Symptom of Grief in Cicero's Letters.
Mills, Sophie. Traduttore, Traditore?: Appalachian Dionysia.
Mook, Margaret. The Discovery of an Early Greek Hearth Temple at Azoria, in Eastern Crete.
Moore, Daniel Walker. Learning From Experience: Political Theory in Polybius' Historical Narrative.
Moore, Timothy. Song in the Greek Classroom.
Mori, Anatole.The Wandering Eye: Framing the Female Gaze in Hellenistic Poetry.
Mulligan, Bret. After Cato Left the Theater: Mimetic Masculinity in Catullus 56.
Muntz, Charles. Sophocles and Der Ring des Nibelungen.
Murphy, Mary. Swords and Plowshares: Military Imagery in Vergil's Georgics.
Myers, Micah. Corcyra, Cassiope, and Phaeacia: Propertius 1.17 and Tibullus 1.3.
Nally, Edith. Is Plato a Coherenitst? The Theory of Knowledge in Republic V-VII.
Natoli, Bartolo. Epistolary and Allusion: Tristia 3.3 and Tibullus 1.3.
Nesholm, Erika. Latona and Divine Identity in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Nethercut, Jason. Ennius Perennis in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura.
Nolan, Edward E. Visualizing Herodotus' Arion.
Notarian, Matthew. Spectacle in the Imperial Suburbium: An Assessment of Tibur's Second Century Amphitheater.
O'Neill, Joseph.The Cinaedic Germanicus.
Oosterhuis, Dave.Waiting for My Caesar to Come: Gallus in the Eighth Eclogue?
Ortoleva, Jacqueline.The Female Form in Etruria: Cultural Exchange and Cultural Distinction.
Oughton, Charles. Inverting the Carthaginian Foundation Myth in Nepos' Hannibal.
Palazzolo, Elizabeth. Voices of Lovers and Losers: The Anti-Epic Depiction of Romulus in Propertius Book IV.
Panoussi, Vassiliki. Ritual Power and Male Impotence: Quartilla's Rites in Petronius' Satyrica.
Park, Arum. Polis as Player in Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes.
Parker, Elizabeth. The Transformative Power of Mythical Britain in the Panegyrici Latini.
Parr, Josh. Lycaon and the Giants: Metamorphosis Defined.
Pasco-Pranger, Molly. Curiuser and Curiuser: Cato the Elder, Cicero and Exemplary Discourse.
Patterson, James. Rem tene, imagines sequentur: Augustine and the Method of Loci in Confessions 10.
Pavey, Christie. Catilina 7 and the Pseudo-Valla Commentary: The Virtus of the Ancestors.
Payne, Martha. Hades: from Ancient Myth to Modern Film.
Pentzer, Mitchell. Horace-ing Around with Martial 10.68.
Platte, Ryan. An Indian Horse Sacrifice on the Leuktrian Plain.
Plockmeyer, Kory. Jew-venal: Jews in the Satire of Juvenal.
Polt, Christopher. "I Found Someone" or Did I? Teaching Catullus and Persona Theory through Pop Music.
Poole, Ursula. Pruning the Vine of the Muses: Instructive Metaphor in Plutarch's De audiendis poetis.
Porter, Andrew. God, King, and Commoner - Protecting the Poor in Hesiod's Works and Days and the Near East.
Prince, Meredith. Release the Women!: Redeeming Clash of the Titans in the Undergraduate Classroom.
Quartarone, Lorina. Land Without War: The Vergilian Adunaton.
Rader, Richard. Was Aeschylus an Atheist? Reconsidering the Parodos of Agamemnon.
Radloff, Lana. The Archaeology of Archaeology: Ethics, Pedagogy, and the Utility of Decontextualized Antiquities.
Rauk, John. Duality and the ending of Horace Odes 1. 18.
Rice, Colleen. The Roman Pentheus: Ovid's Metamorphoses and Livy's Account of the Bacchanalian Conspiracy.
Rider, Zackary. Ethical Didaxis and the Role of Poetry in Odysseus' Lying Tales.
Rizo, Elisa. "That Immortal Sea": Cavafy and Avila Laurel Construct their Mediterranean Pasts.
Rocklein, Robyn. Female Greek Virtue in the House of Atreus: Daughters of Agamemnon as depicted in Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride and Strauss's Elektra.
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Roy, Sydnor. Food and the Philosophy of Empire: Herodotus 9.82.
Rupert, Nicholas. Statius on Statius: The Virgilian "Thebaid" in the "Achilleid".
Rupp, Travis. Revisiting, Reviving, and Reconstructing the Severan Septizodium: Solving the Severan Monument's Function and Format.
Rusell, Frank. The First Century CE Jewish Revolts against Rome as Insurgency.
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Sammons, Benjamin. An Overburdened Earth? The Trojan allies and the end of the Cypria.
Samson, Lindsay. A Woman's Home is His Castle: A New Interpretation of Πινυταῖσι in Theocritus' Idyll 17.34.
Samuels, Ryan. Meretricious Rhetoric: Aristophanes and the Genealogy of a Gendered Metaphor.
Schaefers, Christine. Parodic Allusions: the Odyssey and Euripides' Helen.
Schwei, David. Nikai on Coins and Pottery from Gela in Context.
Scioli, Emma. The Intimacy between Sleep and Death in Book 10 of Statius' Thebaid.
Scodel, Ruth. Melian Nymphs.
Sebesta, Judith. Vernae in the (Ecce) Roman Family.
Seniuk, Sarah. Unifying Laughter: The Workings of Collective Identity in Greek Comedic Performance.
Severy-Hoven, Beth. Encolpius Tyrannus: Reflections on the First Person Narrator of the Satyrica.
Shamey, Casey. How to Invoke the Gods in the Roman World: Examples from the Arval Brethren.
Shaw, Michael.The Bloody Dust in Antigone 599-603.
Shuman, Eric. Peacocks to Athens: Greek Cultural Reception of Persia in Herodotus' Depiction of India.
Simone, Ashley. Protean Cleopatra: The Myth of Proteus and Horace's Ode 1.37.
Simone, Caleb. Picturing Song: Metapoetic Ekphrasis in Iliad 18.
Skinner, Marilyn. Tullius Tironi suo: Tiro as Epistolary Recipient.
Slagowski, Ben. Dating the Epidicus of Plautus.
Smith, Joshua. Tragikotaton Pathos: The Neglect of Euripides.
Smith, Mariah.Constructing Roman Identity through the Liminality of the Lares.
Smith, Neel. Recapturing the Scribe's Editorial Practices in Digital Editions: Total Editing and Graphs.
Snead, Whitney. A Discriminating Market: The Creation of a Euxine Emporion in Acharnians.
Solomon, Jon. Josephus and Judah Ben-Hur.
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Stem, Rex. Exemplary Relativism in Cornelius Nepos' On Foreign Generals.
Storey, Glenn. Filling a GAP in Our Knowledge: The Gangivecchio Archaeological Project (GAP).
Strunk, Thomas. Tacitus and the Principate's Bloody Peace.
Tagtmeier, Ellen. The Scorned Pastoral and Triumphant Elegy: Oenone's Letter in the Heroides.
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Taoka, Yasuko. Assault and Exemplum in Seneca's Consolations to Women.
Thorne, Mark. Echoes of Horror: Reading Lucan in Light of the Rwandan Civil War.
Torresson, Elizabeth. Lucian's Dialogues of the Courtesans: A "Lesson" for Every Reader.
Townshend, James. Haud Ignota Loquor: Palamedes, Sinon, and the Alexandrian Footnote in Aeneid 2.
Trinacty, Christopher. Incestuous Poetics: Seneca's Oedipus and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Tuck, Steven. Sculpture and Ideology at the Roman Imperial Amphitheater at Puteoli.
Tucker, Sally. Etruscan themes in Michelangelo's New Sacristy: Reflections of a Medici Myth.
Umurhan, Osman. Allegory and Civil War at Rome: The Deer Hunt in Vergil's Aeneid 1.180-207
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Vazquez, Adriana. Velleius Paterculus, Literary Critic and Generic Innovator.
Vennarucci, Rhodora. The Role of Tabernarii in the Grassroots Politics of Late Republican Rome.
Vieron, Matthew. Satiric Elements and the Theory of Multiple Explanations in Lucretius' Didactic Poetry.
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Wiegand, Jordan. Natural Law in Hesiod's Works and Days.
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