Classics: Recent submissions
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The use of the negative in Cicero’s letters
(University of Kansas, 1915) -
Priusquam and dum clauses in Plautus
(University of Kansas, 1917) -
The use of the present participle in Livy
(University of Kansas, 1916) -
The word order in subordinate clauses in Sallust
(University of Kansas, 1919) -
Catullus the Conversationalist: A Study of the Relationship between Narrator and Reader
(University of Kansas, 2015-05-31)Catullus shows his prowess as a poet by the wide range of tone and central characters included in his poetry. Due to these frequent changes, it can often be difficult to make general statements about the style and narrative ... -
A Literary and Narratological Reading of Titurius Sabinus and Quintus Cicero in Julius Caesar’s Bellum Gallicum
(University of Kansas, 2015-05-31)This thesis argues that the characters of Titurius Sabinus and Quintus Cicero, as depicted by Caesar in his Bellum Gallicum, fulfill a narrative function that furthers the political aims of Caesar’s text. I start by arguing ... -
Arrangement of the attributive modifiers of nouns
(University of Kansas, 1916) -
Is there a normal order of words in subordinate clauses?
(University of Kansas, 1917) -
The word order in subordinate clauses in Livy
(University of Kansas, 1918) -
The initiative and referendum in the Roman Republic
(University of Kansas, 1916) -
Excavations at Gournia 2010-2012
(2015-08)This summarizes the first three years of recent archaeological work at the Minoan site of Gournia. The main goals of the recent excavations have been to identify buildings and finds belonging to the periods prior to the ... -
The Pyrgos and Gournia Roundels Inscribed in Linear A: Suffixes, Prefixes, and a Journey to Syme
(Kapon Editions, 2015)This fanciful study compares the two Linear A roundel inscriptions (ca. 1600 BCE) from the nearby sites of Gournia and Pyrgos and suggests that, if they are related in subject matter, they might refer to the shipment of ... -
Election practices at Rome, 133-44 B.C./
(University of Kansas, 1915.) -
Funeral Processions and the Chamber Tombs of Knossos
(University of Kansas, 2014-08-31)In this thesis, I argue that funeral processions were practiced at Knossos between LMII and LMIIIB, particularly in conjunction with the chamber tombs that emerged during this period. In conjunction with this, I argue that ... -
Legendary Art & Memory in Republican and Imperial Rome: The Statues of Horatius Cocles and Cloelia
(University of Kansas, 2014-08-31)The display contexts of the bronze statues of legendary heroes, Horatius Cocles and Cloelia, in the Roman Forum influenced the representation of these heroes in ancient texts. Their statues and stories were referenced by ... -
The 'World of People': Nature and Narrative in Minoan Art.
(2014-12)The moment when Minoans became comfortable enough with their environment that they felt in control of it can be pinpointed to the beginning of the Neopalatial period (MM III or ca. 1700 BCE). By that time Minoan art registers ... -
The Female Intruder: Women in Fifth-Century Drama
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Technical Considerations on the Planning of Minoan Stone Relief Vessels: The Zarkos Rhyton
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Technical Observations on the Sculptures from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia
(American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2009-01-01)Technical observations on the sculptures from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia allow a reconstruction of their appearance at installation and of the major changes made afterward. At installation, many sculptures were ... -
MASCULINITY AND MONUMENTS IN PROPERTIUS 4.9
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004-02-01)In elegy 4.9, Propertius connects the story of Hercules' transvestism to some of Rome's most ancient and venerable sites: the Ara Maxima, the subject of the poem's aition, and the sanctuary of the Bona Dea, where the poem's ...