Graduate Dissertations in Classics


    Date of Publication
    Name
    Dissertation Title
    In Progress
    Lela Urquhart
    Greek Religion and Indigenous Society in the Western Mediterranean
    In Progress
    Bill Gladhill
    Foedera: A Study in Roman Study Roman Society and Poetics
    In Progress
    Andrew Monson
    Agrarian Institutions in Transition: Privatization from Ptolemaic to Roman Egypt
    In Progress
    Christelle
    Fischer Bovet
    Army and Society in Ptolemaic Egypt
    In Progress
    Micah Myers
    The Frontiers of the Empire and the Boundaries of the World in the Augustan Literary Imaginery
    In Progress
    Ulrike Krotscheck
    Scale, Structure and Organization of Archaic Maritime Trade in the Western Mediterranean: The "Pointe Lequin 1A"
    In Progress
    Margaret Butler
    Of Swords and Strigils: Social Change in Ancient Maceden
    In Progress
    David S. Platt
    A Cultural Studies Approach to Roman Public Libraries
    In Progress
    Daphne Kleps
    Orality and Homeric Syntax
    2007
    James H. Collins
    Philosophical Advertisements: Protreptic Marketing in
    Fourth-Century Greek Culture
    2007
    Lidewijde DeJong
    Becoming a Roman province:
    An analysis of funerary practices in Roman Syria in the context of empire
    2007
    Danielle Steen
    Many Waters: Bathing Ethe of the Roman Empire
    2007
    Eirene Visvardi
    Dancing the Emotions: Pity and Fear in the Tragic Chorus
    2006
    Mark Alonge
    The Hymn to Zeus from Palaikastro: Religion and Tradition in Post-Minoan Crete
    2006
    Marcus Folch
    The Ethics of Performance: The Political Function of Choreia and Mousike in Plato's Laws and Aristotle's Politics
    2006
    Julia Nelson Hawkins
    The Poetics of Disease in Augustan Epic
    2006
    Robert Corby Kelly
    Elegy's 'Rhetoric of Poverty': Themes of Exchange Between Poet, Patron, and Puella
    2006
    Jack G. Mitchell
    The Aural Iliad: Alexandrian Performances of an Archaic Text
    2005
    Trinity Jackman
    Political Communities in teh Greek COlonies of Sicily and Southern Italy
    2005
    Donald E. Lavigne
    Iambic Configurations: Iamos from Archilochus to Horace
    2005
    Brett Rogers
    Before Paideia: Representations of Education in Attic Tragedy
    2005
    Christopher Witmore
    Multiple Field Approaches in the Mediterranean: Revisiting the Argolid Exploration Project
    2004
    Allen J. Romano
    First Rites: Aitia in Ancient Greek Poetry
    2003
    Thomas Hawkins
    Cursing, Control and Christianity: The Iambic Idea in Late Antiquity
    2003
    Christopher A. McLaren
    Clarifying Obscurity: Heraclitean Darkness in Plato and Aristotole
    2003
    David G. Smith
    How the West Was One: The Formation of Greek Cultural Identity in Italy and Sicily
    2002
    Meredith E. Monaghan
    Unfinished Business in the Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus
    2002
    Cashman K. Prince
    The Rhetoric of Instruction in Archaic Greek Didactic Poetry
    2002
    James M. Quillin
    Imaginary Invasion of Italy: Fear Propaganda, Consensus and Imperialism, 200-146 BC
    2002
    Adam C. Serfass
    Church Finances from Constantine to Justinian 312-565 CE
    2001
    Nicholas H. Cofod
    Tombstones and Non-Elite Self Representation in Roman Iberia
    2001
    Amy E. Jervis
    Talking Heads: The Iconography of Mutilation in the Roman Republic
    2001
    Irene B. Polinskaya
    Defining Local Religious Systems in Ancient Greece: The Case Study of the Aeginetan Pantheon
     
 




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