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LISA MARIE MIGNONE Assistant Professor, Department of Classics Affiliations: Doctoral Program in Ancient History Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World Spatial Structures in the Social Sciences (S4) Doctoral Program in the Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean

curriculum vitae | 2016

EDUCATION 2010 2004

2001 1998

Ph.D.

Classical Studies, Columbia University Dissertation: The Republican Aventine M.Phil. Classical Studies, Columbia University Field Exams: demography & social history (History), Republican historiography & mythography (Classical Philology), Roman topography (Art History & Archaeology) M.A. Classics, University of Virginia A.B. Classics–Latin magna cum laude, Radcliffe College, Harvard University

ADDITIONAL EDUCATION 2005 2004 2000 1998 1997

American Numismatic Society: Eric P. Newman Graduate Seminar Oxford University, Center for the Study of Ancient Documents: International Epigraphy Summer School La Sapienza – Università degli Studi di Roma & American Academy in Rome: excavation of the Triangular Forum (Pompeii) / Summer Program in Archaeology American School of Classical Studies in Athens: Summer Session Anglo-American Pompeii Project: field school in archaeological methods & methodology

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2009— 2008–09 2007 2006 2002–2005 2001, 2002 1999–2000

Brown University: assistant professor of Classics New York University: instructor & preceptor American Academy in Rome, Classical Summer School: assistant director NEH summer seminar: assistant Columbia University: instructor Anglo-American Project in Pompeii: staff University of Virginia: teaching assistant

ACADEMIC HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND RESEARCH GRANTS 2009—

Brown University, OVPR: Humanities Research Fund, annually.

2012 University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH): Margo Tytus Summer Fellowship 2011 Civitella Ranieri (Umbertide, Italy): Director’s Guest 2007–08 Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa & American Academy in Rome Exchange Fellowship (Pisa, Italy)

2007–08 Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation Fellowship (declined) 2006–07 American Academy in Rome (Rome, Italy): Samuel H. Kress Foundation/ Frank Brown/ Helen M. Woodruff Fellowship of the Archaeological Institute of America Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize 2005–06 Columbia University, GSAS (New York, NY): Wollemborg Family Fellowship

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PUBLICATIONS BOOK *

2016

The Republican Aventine and Rome’s Social Order, University of Michigan Press.

ISBN: 978-0-472-11988-2 (264 pages, 12 figures, 2 tables.)

VOLUME in proofs A. Capodiferro, L. Mignone, P. Quaranta (editors). Studi e Scavi Sull’Aventino 20032015. Edizione Quasar. ISBN 978-88-7140-724-1. First proofs received 8/30/16 ARTICLES * 2016 (Oct) “Rome’s Pomerium and The Aventine Hill: from auguraculum to imperium sine fine” Historia, Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte 65.4: 427–449. Submitted for blind review 6/29/13 (23,241 words); notification of acceptance pending revisions 9/5/13; revised final copy submitted 9/1/15 (12,673 words); corrected proofs submitted 1/31/16; publication 10/16.

forthcoming

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“The Augural Contest at Rome: the view from the Aventine,” Classical Philology 111.4: forthcoming (8,146 words). Submitted for double-blind review 9/24/14; notification of acceptance with no/optional minor revisions 1/21/15; final draft submitted 3/15/15; awaiting proofs; publication 10/16.

accepted

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“Social Integration & Urban Stability In Residential Rome” in R. Evans (ed.) Relocating Mass and Elite in Antiquity, Ashgate Publishing / Acta Classica Supplement ISBN: 9781472462077 (10,593 words) Submitted for double-blind review 4/9/15; notification of acceptance with minor revisions 7/27/15; final draft submitted 11/20/15; awaiting proofs.

BOOK CHAPTERS accepted “The Aventine Queen: Juno’s place in the caput mundi” in N. Laubry, S. Milanezi, and C. Sotinel (edd.), Analyse topographique du fait religieux. Editions de Boccard (2016) (4,014 words; 3 figures) Final draft submitted 1/4/16. (**) accepted “Wohnintegration im Republikanischen Rom,” in A-C. Harders and M. Haake (edd.) Die politische Kultur und soziale Struktur der römischen Republik : Beiträge einer internationalen Konferenz aus Anlaß des 70. Todestages von Friedrich Münzer, Münster, 20.–22. Oktober 2012, Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart, pp. 232-236. (9,658 words) English version accepted 1/19/14; German translation accepted 5/8/14; volume as a whole subject to double blind peer review as of May 2016. *

2014

in proofs

“Remembering a Geography of Resistance: Aventine Secessions, then and now,” in K. Galinsky (ed.) Memoria Romana: Memory in Rome and Rome in Memory, Supplements to the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, pp. 137-150. “(Non) Ritirarsi sull’Aventino? Residential Heterogeneity Across The Republican Urbs,” in A. Capodiferro, L. Mignone, and P. Quaranta (edd.), Studi e Scavi Sull’Aventino 20032015. Edizione Quasar. (5,358 words: see above for volume) First proofs received 8/30/16.

IN PREPARATION

MONOGRAPH ARTICLES

Rome’s Juno (currently 46,101 words) “Appius’ Aqueduct: mapping politics, technology, and economics in the 4th century BCE” (currently 6,410 words)

“The Pomerium in Action” (currently 6,176 words) “Damned and Deadly? Aventine burials and Rome’s mythic topography” (currently 6,112 words)

LECTURE

The University of Texas at Austin. “Roman Junones” (9/23: Austin, TX)

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LECTURES, PAPERS, & CONFERENCES NAMED LECTURES AND ANNUAL ADDRESSES 2015

2012 2011

Guangqi Lecture and Seminar Series, Shanghai Normal University, Guangqi International Center for Scholars, Inaugural Lecturer, Season 1. Four lectures (6/1-2/15: Shanghai, China): 1. “The Republican Aventine” 2. “Residential Patterns and Social Order in the Roman Republic” 3. “ Water Surges Only to Overflow: Rome at the end of the Fourth Century BCE” 4. “The Pomerium in Action” New England Ancient History Colloquium, hosted by Brandeis University, “Zoning Rome’s Residents” (10/11: Waltham, MA) (Sole speaker by invitation, pre-circulated paper: 21,480 words) Boston Area Roman Studies Conference, Boston University. Presenting the Past. “Land Confiscations in 456 BCE? Rethinking the Lex Icilia.” One of three speakers: Andrew Feldherr (Princeton) and Ann Vasaly (Boston U.) (4/29: Boston, MA)

2010

2015

Yale-Brown Colloquium. “Workshop on histori(ographi)cal approaches to Livy's narrative of the capture of Veii (5.1-23)” One of two speakers: Christina Kraus (Yale). (4/13: Providence, RI) CONFERENCES ORGANIZED “An Aventine Archaeology: from legend to history (Studi e Scavi Sull’Aventino (2003-2015)” Fourteen presentations held at the American Academy. Organized in collaboration with A. Capodiferro (Soprintendenza Speciale per il Colosseo, il Museo Nazionale Romano e l'Area Archeologica di Roma) & P. Quaranta (Soprintendenza per i Ben Archeologici dell’Etruria meridionale) (3/24: Rome, Italy)

2011

2010

2010

2015 2013 2013 2012 2011 2011 2011 2009

“Julius Caesar: Veni, Vidi, Scripsi,” Brown University. Mini-conference in tandem with LATN 1060H: Conquest. Speaker: A. Riggsby (Texas-Austin). Respondent: K. Raaflaub (Brown). Sole organizer (10/28: Providence, RI) “The Letters of Pliny the Younger,” Brown University. Mini-conference in tandem with LATN 1110Y: Latin Epistolography. Speakers: R. Gibson (Manchester) & I. Marchesi (Hofstra/Princeton). Respondent: J. Bodel (Brown). Sole organizer (10/22: Providence, RI.) New England Ancient History Colloquium, Second Series Inaugural. Hosted by Brown University. Speaker: A. Eckstein (Maryland). Respondent: K. Sacks (Brown). Co-organizer with J. Bodel (Brown) (4/28: Providence, RI.) INVITED LECTURES - INDIVIDUAL Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of World History. “Stealing Your Enemies' Gods: Rome's Juno” (5/28: Beijing, China) Stanford University. “Social Differentiation and the Cityscape of Rome” (12/4: Palo Alto, CA) Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Münchner Zentrum für Antike Welten, “Concord Unplanned: the case of Republican Rome” (10/21: Munich, Germany) Ohio Wesleyan University. “Birds, Brothers, and the Birthday of Rome” (1/20: Delaware, OH) Union College. “Romulus’ Aventine Auguraculum” (5/23: Schenectady, NY) SUNY-Stony Brook. “Founding Rome, 150 Years After the Unification” (4/6: Stony Brook, NY) Rhode Island School of Design: Wintersession Travel Course, Tiber Floods. “Sewer Crawling in the Seventeenth Century” (1/19: Rome, Italy) University of Notre Dame. “Juno Regina: from foreign poliad to Roman military matron” (2/20: South Bend, IN)

2009

Trinity University. “De-Romanticizing Roman Manticism: augural topography & the vultures that founded Rome” (2/6: San Antonio, TX)

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2009

University of Miami. “From Veii with Love? Juno as aegis of Roman imperialism” (1/22: Coral Gables, FL)

2008 2008 2008 2007 2005

2015

2015

Fordham University-Lincoln Center. “Mortal Enemies: a case study in the creation of Roman myth or history” (2/6: New York, NY) University of Chicago. “Remapping the Aqua Appia” (1/28: Chicago, IL) University of Michigan. “Finding Veientine Juno: Queen of the Aventine” (1/25: Ann Arbor, MI) American Academy in Rome. “Redoing the Aventine and Rethinking Diana” (2/26: Rome, Italy) University of Oxford, Institute for Archaeology, Roman Discussion Forum. “Gaius Gracchus and Diana: Another Piso’s Conspiracy” (5/11: Oxford, UK) INVITED LECTURES - CONFERENCES An Aventine Archaeology: from legend to history (Studi e Scavi Sull’Aventino (2003-2015). American Academy in Rome, “Ritirarsi sull’Aventino? Social integration across the Republican urbs” By invitation of co-organizers. (3/24: Rome, Italy) American Institute of Archaeology annual conference. Discussant for the session, “The Capitoline Hill: Space over Time” organized by Ellen Perry (Holy Cross) and John N. Hopkins (Rice) (1/9: New Orleans, LA)

2013

2012

2012

2011

2009 2006

Connecting to the City: Borders and Belongings to Urban Places in the Past and Present. Center for Urban and Global Studies, Trinity College. “Living in Republican Rome, the shanty metropolis” (4/20: Hartford, CT) Politische Kultur und soziale Struktur der Römischen Republik, Kolloquium zum 70. Todestag von Friedrich Münzer – Political Culture and Social Structure in the Roman Republic, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Friedrich Münzer's death. Westfälische WilhelmsUniversität. “Residential Integration at Rome During the Republic” (10/19: Münster, Germany) 6th International Conference on Transatlantic Studies, Brown University. Session: “Genealogías del Intertexto Atlántico,” The Transatlantic Project. “A Classical Genealogy: Rome’s Plebeians and Bolivar’s Oath” (4/12: Providence, RI) Memory in Rome and Rome in Memory. Memoria Romana: Memory in Roman Civilization. Held at the American Academy in Rome. “Remembering a Geography of Resistance: Aventine Secessions then and now” (10/15: Rome, Italy) = pre-circulated and discussed at Culture and Religion of the Ancient Mediterranean, Brown University (10/11: Providence, RI) A Symposium in Honor of Natalie Boymel Kampen. Barnard College. “The Matrons, The Virgins, The Androgyne, and the Queen: Processing through Rome in 207 BCE” (10/24: New York, NY) Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica. Held at the Dutch Institute in Rome. “Proposte per una riconsiderazione del corso urbano dell'Acqua Appia” one of three speakers. (10/30: Rome, Italy)

2006

2015

The Romans And Water: Management, Technology, Culture. Center for the Ancient Mediterranean, Columbia University. “Tracking the Intra-Urban Course of the Aqua Appia (312 BC)” (9/23: New York, NY) PAPERS – SPECIALIZED CONFERENCES (by peer-reviewed abstract unless otherwise noted) Analyse topographique du fait religieux. Centre de Recherche en Histoire Européenne Comparée, University of Paris-East Créteil. “The Aventine Queen: Juno’s place in the caput mundi” (1/30: Paris, France)

2013 2011

Mass & Elite in Antiquity. 14th UniSA Classics Colloquium, University of South Africa. “Social Integration and Urban Stability in Residential Rome” (10/25/2013: Pretoria, South Africa) MACTe, held at Boston College. “Ager Publicus, Ager Publicatus, and the lex de Aventino publicando” By sign-up, not abstract submission. (5/7: Newton, MA.)

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2010

2014

Functions of Roman Memory. Memoria Romana: Memory in Roman Civilization. University of Texas. “Remember the Aventine! memoria renovata, fama nova, and the creation of cultural geography” (4/17: Austin, TX) PAPERS – ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES (all by peer-reviewed abstract) (*blind) European Architectural History Network, Third International Meeting. Revolutionizing Familiar Terrain: The Cutting Edge Of Research In Classical Architecture And Town- Planning. “Residency Patterns and Urban Stability: a Theory and Strategy for Republican Rome” (6/21: Turin, Italy)

2007 2001 2001 2000 1999

2016

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American Philological Association. “Y tumba de sí proprio el Aventino: mythic deaths on the plebeian hill” (1/7: San Diego, CA) * Classical Association of Atlantic States. “O Tempora! O Causas! Brain-Balkanizing Ovid’s Fasti” (4/27: New Rochelle, NY) * American Philological Association. “Cynthia’s Poetic Inferno” (1/4: San Diego, CA) * Classical Association of the Middle West and South. “Broken Family. Broken Narrative. Remus’ Twin in Ovid’s Cubist Fasti” (4/8: Knoxville, TN) * Classical Association of the Middle West and South. “From Pious Farmer to Agro-Businessman: Religion in Varro’s Res Rusticae I” (4/15: Cleveland, OH) INVITED LECTURES – OUTREACH University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth. “Advising Undergraduate Research,” selected by Oludurotimi Adetunji (Associate Dean of the College for Undergraduate Research, Brown University) with Sarah Thomas (Hispanic Studies) to present and discuss the mentoring of undergraduate-student collaborative research in the Humanities at Brown University. (2/16: Dartmouth, MA)

2014 2012 2011

The Hotchkiss School, spring break in Rome. Site tour of the Roman Forum (3/10: Rome, Italy) Prospective Graduate Students’ Weekend: Classics & Ancient History, Brown University. “Hunting Down the Aqua Appia” (3/17: Providence, RI) Guest-lecture for R. Molholt’s “Pompeii Seminar” (HIAA1200D-S01), Brown University. “Urban Theory & the Archaeological Record: evaluating the evidence for Republican Rome” (10/27: Providence, RI)

2011 2007 2007

2003 2003

Suffolk County Community College. “Juno/Tanit, Rome & Hannibal: your enemy’s gods in the Punic Wars” (4/6: Riverhead, NY) British School in Rome: The City of Rome Postgraduate Course. “Aventine withdrawal: non longinqua nec infrequens” on-site lecture. (4/13: Rome, Italy) SUNY-Stony Brook: The Rome Program. “Ara Pacis: Peace’s Altar or an Altar in Pieces?” onsite lecture. (1/16: Rome, Italy) ROUNDTABLES, by invitation Italian-Americans in North American Classical Studies (roundtable), Classical Association of Atlantic States (10/10: Wilmington, DE) Dicendi Periti Peritaeque: Latin Commencement Orations at Columbia, Princeton and Harvard (roundtable), Classical Association of Atlantic States (10/11: Wilmington, DE)

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SERVICE SERVICE TO BROWN UNIVERSITY 2014–17 Member. Standing Committee on the Academic Code 2016–19 Member. Library Advisory Board. 2016–17 Faculty co-sponsor. Cogut Center for the Humanities, Mellon Graduate Student Workshop: “Colonial Entanglements: Land, Economy, and Connected Communities” 2016 Judge. Hicks Prize Debate 2011–12 Juror. Office of International Affairs: Brown International Scholars Program 2011— University representative. American Academy in Rome: School of Classical Studies Advisory Council SERVICE TO THE CLASSICS DEPARTMENT 2009-15 Examiner. Latin translation examination (graduate), 12/2009, 12/2010, 2/2013, 1/2015 2015 Examiner. Italian proficiency examination, 1/2015 2011–13 Examiner. Graduate oral examination: history of Latin literature (3 exams) 2010–13 Member. Hellenist Search Committee (5 searches) 2010–12 Co-chair. Lecture Committee 2010–11 Member. Undergraduate Prize Committee 2010 Chair. Graduate oral examination (1 exam) 2009–10 Member. Gerda Henkel Stiftung Committee 2009 Representative (sole). Sophomore Concentration Fair SERVICE TO THE PROGRAM IN ANCIENT HISTORY 2009— Member. Executive Committee 2014— Examiner. Graduate oral examinations (3 exams completed; 4 exams in preparation) 2010–13 Examiner. Latin translation examination (three times yearly) 2013 Chair. Graduate oral examination (2 exams) SERVICE TO DEPARTMENTS OTHER THAN CLASSICS 2013 Examiner. History Department, Graduate oral examination: Roman history (1 exam) 2010 Examiner. Joukowsky Institute, Italian proficiency examination (1 exam) SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION-- NATIONAL 2013— Development Ambassador. Society for Classical Studies: Development Committee 2012–14 Delegate. American Council of Learned Societies: delegate for the Archaeological Institute of America 2013 Referee—article. Classical Philology 2012 Session chair. Archaeology and the City: A Conference on Ancient Rome in New York, threeday international conference sponsored by the Center for the Ancient Mediterranean and the Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University (3/3: New York, NY) 2011–12 Juror. American Philological Association: Minority Scholarships Committee 2011 Moderator. “A Symposium Honoring the Career of Kurt Raaflaub” Brown University (3/22: Providence, RI)

2011

Consultant/ Symposiast. “The Archaeology of Italy: the State of the Field” (3/18-19: Providence, RI), hosted by the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World,

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2009–11

Brown University. Organized with S. Alcock and J. Becker (organizers), J. Nowlin and C. Moser (graduate student consultants) Juror. American Philological Association / Archaeological Institute of America Minority Scholarships Committee: AIA representative

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION-- INTERNATIONAL 2016 Referee—book proposal. Cambridge University Press (UK) 2016 Referee—conference abstracts. Guangqi International Center for Scholars of Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai: Globalizing Ovid: An International Conference in Commemoration of the Bimillennium of Ovid’s Death (5/31-6/2/17: Shanghai, China). (results reported: 6/1/16)

2014–15 2013

Selection Committee. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC): Committee 2, National Doctoral Awards Competition. Session chair. “Session 3,” Mass and Elite in Antiquity, 14th UniSA Classics Colloquium, three-day international conference. UniSA – University of South Africa (10/24: Pretoria, South Africa)

2012

Session chair. “Krieg und Gesellschaft,” Politische Kultur und soziale Struktur der Römischen Republik, Kolloquium zum 70. Todestag von Friedrich Münzer – Political Culture and Social Structure in the Roman Republic, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Friedrich Muenzer's death. Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität (10/19: Münster, Germany) SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY 2016 Content contributor. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Henry and Lois Foster Gallery (Gallery 158, new installation): "Political Intent" and "Beyond Limits" 2011 Guest critic. Rhode Island School of Design. Advanced Design Studio: “Tiber Floods” TEACHING & ADVISING REGULAR COURSES (Nnew offering at Brown, Ffreshman seminar, Ggraduate seminar) F CLAS 0020 The Romans (2010: 7 students, 2011: 7 students) NF

CLAS 0210N

Age of Augustus: Topography, Architecture, and Politics (2009: 3 students)

N

CLAS 1120R

Social Conflict and Political Factions in the Roman Republic

N

CLAS 1120T =ARCH 1101 CLAS 1310 =HIST 1930R CLAS 1970

(2011: 8 students, 2015: 3 students, 2016: 8)

N

Age of Augustus: Topography, Architecture, & Politics (2012: 14 students, 2013: 11 students, 2015: 10 students)

Roman History I: The Rise and Fall of an Imperial Republic (2010: 28 students, 2012: 48 students, 2014: 34 students)

Special Topics: Cicero’s De Leg. and the Public Defender (2012: 1 student)

NG

CLAS 2010B

Roman Topography (2013: 4 students, 2015: 5 students)

N

LATN 1060E

Livy (2010: 7 students, 2012: 15 students, 2016: 6)

N

LATN 1060H

Conquest! Caesar’s Gallic Wars & Tacitus’ Agricola (2011: 12 students)

N

LATN 1110R

Catilines: Cicero & Sallust (2009: 17 students, 2012: 7 students)

N

LATN 1110Y

Latin Epistolography (2010: 8 students, 2014: 7 students)

N

LATN 1110Z

Dying in the Republic (2011: 13 students, 2015: 9 students)

2016 2015

INDEPENDENT STUDIES (C: Classics. AH: Program in Ancient History) Graduate Oral Examination Preparation (AH): Roman History Graduate Oral Examination Preparation (AH): Roman History

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2015 2014 2012 2011 2009

Graduate “Special Topic” Directed Reading (AH): Livy’s Macedonian Wars Graduate Oral Examination Preparation (AH): Roman History Undergraduate Independent Study: Ciceronian Law & RI Public Defense Graduate “Special Author” Directed Reading (AH): Livy’s Hannibalic War Graduate “Special Author” Directed Reading (C): Livy’s First Pentad UNDERGRADUATES ADVISED 2011— Faculty Mentor. Graduate students in Classics and in Ancient History (6 students) 2014— First-Year Advisor. (4 per year) 2015— Sophomore Advisor. (2 sophomores 2015/16; 4 sophomores 2016/17) 2015 Faculty Sponsor. Karen T. Romer Summer Undergraduate Teaching and Research Award M. Rosenwasser, Center for Digital Scholarship UTRA project: “Juno, the original diva: digitally mapping worship at Rome”

2013

Faculty Sponsor. Karen T. Romer Summer Undergraduate Teaching and Research Award M. High, Evelyn Jacobs Reisman UTRA for humanities/ social sciences project: “Preserving Rome’s Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age”

2012–13 Sophomore Advisor. (1 advisee) 2012–13 Sponsor/Advisor. L.Fernandez, Brown International Scholars Program project: “Excavation, Shipwrecks, Coin Hoards, & Geography: Cultural Interaction Across the Mediterranean”

2011–12 Sponsor/Advisor. G. Ferrari, undergraduate fellow, Cogut Center in Humanities DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS Advisor current D. Machado. Social Communities and Collective Action in Republican Army (co-advisor with J. Bodel)

current 2015 2015 2014

Reader D. Janzen, The Meaning of Isolation in the Literature of Domitianic and Trajanic Rome T. Mulder, Fetal Actors, Female Bodies: Childbirth in the Roman Empire A. Rabe, Breaking the Man: The Development of ad hominem Violent Language at Rome J. McDonald, Narrating Impiety in Ancient Greece

MASTER’S THESES 2013 Reader. H. Wendt, A Rereading of Roman Actions against Jews and Christians. P

UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESES: all awarded honors ( awarded sole dept. prize in Roman studies) Advisor 2014–15 M. High “The Cultural Importance of the Cena in Imperial Rome” 2012–13 K. Lougheed “Caeciliae Non Cogitatae: Political Undertones in the Frieze of the Tomb P of Caecilia Metella” P

2011–12 G. Ferrari “Classical Art in Museums and the Manufacture of Cultural Identity” 2010–11 E. Kim “Virgil's Guided Tour of Rome in Aeneid 8: The Measurements of its Space and the Events of its Past” 2010–11 A. Bartnick “Building Britannia: Verulamium, Vindolanda, and the Romanization of Britain” (History Department) 2009–10 A. Jan “A Rome with a View: The manifestation of Julius Caesar’s Political Agenda in the Urban Aesthetics of the Late Republic”

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Reader 2013–14 L. Fernandez “Tracing a Shifting Identity and Function: A Diachronic History of the Ara Pacis P Augustae”

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