Latin Historians
By C.S. Kraus and A.J. Woodman Abstract: In recent decades there has been a complete revolution in the way we read the historians of Greece and Rome. Their works have been shown to be quite different in nature from…
By C.S. Kraus and A.J. Woodman Abstract: In recent decades there has been a complete revolution in the way we read the historians of Greece and Rome. Their works have been shown to be quite different in nature from…
By Diane G. Favro Abstract: Since antiquity, Roman architecture and planning have inspired architects and designers. In this volume, Diane Favro and Fikret Yegül offer a comprehensive history and analysis of the Roman…
By Amanda Claridge, with contributions by Judith Toms and Tony Cubberley Abstract: The ultimate guide to all the important archaeological sites in the city of Rome from the period 800 BC to AD 600, with over 200 site…
By Ida Östenberg Abstract: The significance of veni vidi vici was discussed in its context. Article in The Classical Quarterly New Series, Vol. 63, No. 2, p813-827. Cambridge University Press on behalf of The…
By Fiona Radford and Peta Greenfield Abstract: A podcast series that covers Roman history from the republic to the empire. Topics range from society, politics, and warfare. Podcast. 2013 – . View on…
By Frances Titchener Abstract: Scholarly interest in Cornelius Nepos has typically been in direct proportion to what light Nepos could shed on other, more significant, figures of the day: Catullus and Cicero,…
By Celia E. Schultz Abstract: Fulvia, Center Stage is the first full-length biography focused solely on Fulvia, daughter of Sempronia and Bambalio, who is best known as the wife of Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony). Born…
By Yelena Baraz Abstract: In the 40s BCE, during his forced retirement from politics under Caesar’s dictatorship, Cicero turned to philosophy, producing a massive and important body of work. As he was acutely aware,…
Edited by Matthew P. Loar, Carolyn MacDonald, and Dan-el Padilla Peralta Abstract: Bringing together philologists, historians, and archaeologists, Rome, Empire of Plunder bridges disciplinary divides in pursuit of an…
By Plutarch, translated by Pamela Mensch, edited by James Romm, introduction by Mary Beard Abstract: Pompey, Caesar, Cicero, Brutus, Antony: the names resonate across thousands of years. Major figures in the civil wars…