- American Academy in Rome
Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Vol. 45 (2000)
Key Metrics
- Anthony Corbeill
- American Academy in Rome
- Hardcover
- 9781879549081
- 11.38 X 8.38 X 0.88 inches
- 2.4 pounds
- History > Ancient - Rome
- English
Book Description
Watching the Skies: Janus, Auspication, and the Shrine in the Roman Forum
Rabun Taylor
Reconsidering the So-called Sede degli Augustali at Ostia
Margaret A. Laird
Juvenal's Third Satire: Umbricius' Rome, Vergil's Troy
Gregory A. Staley
The Neronian Odeum at Cosa and Its Sculptural Program: A New Julio-Claudian Dynastic Group
Jacquelyn Collins-Clinton
Like a Virgin: The Meaning of the Magdalen for Female Penitents of Later Medieval Italy
Katherine L. Jansen
The Guglie of Naples: Religious and Political Machinations of the Festival Macchine
Maria Ann Conelli
Rome ca. 1820: An Album of Drawings by Luigi Poletti at the American Academy in Rome
Christina Huemer
The Water-Mills on the Janiculum
Andrew Wilson
A Preliminary Report on New Studies and Excavations at Horace's Villa: The Campaigns of 1997 and 1998
Bernard Frischer, Kathryn Gleason, Stefano Camaiani, Laura Cerri, Irene Lekstuti, and Luca Passalacqua.
The Joint-AAR-DAI Research Project at Ostia: 1998 and 1999 Seasons
Archer Martin and Michael Heinzelmann
A Semi-Cappuccina Tomb in the Garden of the American Academy in Rome
Shawna Leigh
Malcolm Bell, III, is Professor of Art, University of Virginia.
Anthony Corbeill is Associate Professor of Classics, University of Kansas
Author Bio
Basil L. Gildersleeve Professor of Classics and Director of Undergraduate Studies. His research focuses in particular on Roman sexuality, education, and rhetoric. He is the author of Controlling Laughter: Political Humor in the Late Roman Republic (Princeton, 1996); Nature Embodied: Gesture in Ancient Rome (Princeton, 2004); and Sexing the World: Grammatical Gender and Biological Sex in Ancient Rome (Princeton, 2015), which received a 2016 Charles J.
Goodwin Award of Merit from the Society for Classical Studies. He is currently co-authoring a commentary on Cicero's De Haruspicum Responsis with Andrew Riggsby (University of Texas at Austin).
Research Interests
My research focuses on the cultural history of ancient Rome, a topic that I normally approach by beginning with a close examination of language and grammar. I
have published books on Roman humor and gesture, as well as on the significance of grammatical gender for ancient Latin grammarians and poets, and for an understanding of Roman religion.
I have also published on Roman literature and ancient sex / gender, and am currently writing a full-scale commentary on Cicero’s oration De haruspicum responsis with Andrew Riggsby (University of Texas, Austin).
Source: University of Virginia
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