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Jerzy Sever Linderski (born 21 August 1934 in Lwow, Poland, now
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) is a contemporary Polish scholar of ancient history and Roman religion and law. Currently George L. Paddison Professor of Latin ''Emeritus'' at the
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, Jerzy Linderski is one of the foremost classical
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and Roman historians of the modern era. He earned his
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from the
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in
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in 1960. He has served on the faculties of the
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. His scholarship has concentrated, in particular, on topics of
Roman Roman or Romans most often refers to: *Rome, the capital city of Italy *Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD *Roman people, the people of ancient Rome *''Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a letter ...
religion Religion is usually defined as a social-cultural system of designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relates humanity to supernatural, tran ...
and
augury Augury is the practice from ancient Roman religion of interpreting omens from the observed behavior of birds. When the individual, known as the augur, interpreted these signs, it is referred to as "taking the auspices". "Auspices" (Latin ''ausp ...
,
Roman law Roman law is the legal system of ancient Rome, including the legal developments spanning over a thousand years of jurisprudence, from the Twelve Tables (c. 449 BC), to the '' Corpus Juris Civilis'' (AD 529) ordered by Eastern Roman emperor Just ...
and
Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ...
epigraphy Epigraphy () is the study of inscriptions, or epigraphs, as writing; it is the science of identifying graphemes, clarifying their meanings, classifying their uses according to dates and cultural contexts, and drawing conclusions about the wr ...
. His collected papers have appeared in two volumes of "Roman questions".Review of J. Linderski, ''Roman Questions: Selected Papers 1958-1993''. Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien 20. Stuttgart: Steiner, 1995. Pp. xv + 746. . Reviewed by T. Corey Brennan, Departments of Greek and Latin, Bryn Mawr College. http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/1997/97.02.09.html


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Państwo a kolegia ze studiów nad historią rzymskich stowarzyszeń u schyłku republiki
'. Kraków : Nakładem Universytetu Jagiellońskiego (1961). #
Rzymskie zgromadzenie wyborcze od Sulli do Ceza
'' Wrocław : Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich ; Wydawn. Polskiej Akademii Nauk (1966). #
Roman Questions: Selected Papers
'' (Steiner, 1995). . (Reviews

# ed.
Imperium sine fine. T. Robert S. Broughton and the Roman Republic
'. (Stuttgart: Steiner, 1996) X, 234 S., Abb. Taf., ed. Linderski, J., (''Historia, Einzelschriften'', 105). . (Reviews

# 'Festschrift''C.F. Konrad ed. ''Augusto augurio: Rerum humanarum et divinarum commentationes in honorem Jerzy Linderski.'' (Steiner, 2004). (Includes papers by former students, including Frances Hickson-Hahn, Timothy J. Moore, Christopher McDonough, Hans-Friedrich Mueller, Matthew Panciera, Michael Johnson, Jonathan Perry, Daniel Gargola, Tadeusz Mazurek, and C.F. Konrad). . (Reviews
BMCR 2005.07.25
# ''Roman Questions II: Selected Papers.'' (Steiner, ctober 2007. . (Reviews
BMCR 2008.09.15
# Updated edition of
Lily Ross Taylor Lily Ross Taylor (born August 12, 1886, in Auburn, Alabama - died November 18, 1969, in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) was an American academic and author, who in 1917 became the first female Fellow of the American Academy in Rome. Biography Born in ...
''Voting Districts of the Roman Republic'', with new and expanded information
University of Michigan Press
2012. . (Reviews


Articles

# "Notes on '' CIL'' I³ 364". ''PP'' 13 (1958) 47-50. # "Świadectwo Askoniusza o położeniu prawnym kolegiów u schyłku republiki." (Poln.) Germ. Ein Zeugnis des Asconius zur Rechtslage der Collegien am Ende der Republik.''Eos'' 50 (1959–60) 133-141. # "Zum Namen Competalis." ''Glotta'' 39 (1960) 145-149. # "Ciceros Rede "Pro Caelio" und die Ambitus- und Vereinsgesetzgebung der ausgehenden Republik." ''Hermes'' 89 (1961) 106-119. # "Two speeches of Q. Hortensius. A contribution to the corpus oratorum of the Roman republic." ''PP'' 16 (1961) 304-311. # "Etruskische Etymologien, zilaθ and purθ." ''Glotta'' 40 (1962) 150-159. # "Suetons Bericht ueber die Vereinsgesetzgebung unter Caesar und Augustus." ''ZSS-Roem. Abt.'' 79 (1962) 396-402. # "
Cicero Marcus Tullius Cicero ( ; ; 3 January 106 BC – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, and academic skeptic, who tried to uphold optimate principles during the political crises that led to the esta ...
and
Sallust Gaius Sallustius Crispus, usually anglicised as Sallust (; 86 – ), was a Roman historian and politician from an Italian plebeian family. Probably born at Amiternum in the country of the Sabines, Sallust became during the 50s BC a partisan o ...
on Vargunteius." ''Historia'' 12 (1963) 511-512. # "
Alfred the Great Alfred the Great (alt. Ælfred 848/849 – 26 October 899) was King of the West Saxons from 871 to 886, and King of the Anglo-Saxons from 886 until his death in 899. He was the youngest son of King Æthelwulf and his first wife Osburh, who b ...
and the Tradition of Ancient Geography." ''Speculum'' 39 (1964) 434-439. # "Constitutional Aspects of the consular elections in 59 B.C." ''Historia'' 14 (1965) 423-442. # "The Surnames and the alleged affinity of C. Caelius Rufus." ''Eos'' 56 (1966) 146-150. # "Were Pompey and
Crassus Marcus Licinius Crassus (; 115 – 53 BC) was a Roman general and statesman who played a key role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. He is often called "the richest man in Rome."Wallechinsky, David & Wallace, Ir ...
elected in absence to their first
consulship A consul held the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic ( to 27 BC), and ancient Romans considered the consulship the second-highest level of the ''cursus honorum'' (an ascending sequence of public offices to which politic ...
?" In ''Mélanges offerts à Kazimierz Michałowski''. (Warszawa 1966) 523-526. # "Der Senat und die Vereine." In ''Gesellschaft und Recht im griechisch-römischen Altertum.'' (Berlin 1968) 94-95. # "Three trials in 54 B.C. Sufenas, Cato, Procilius and Cicero, ''Ad Atticum'' 4, 15, 4." In ''Studi in onore di Edoardo Volterra'', 2. (Milano 1971) 281-302. # "Roemischer Staat und die Goetterzeichen: zum Problem der obnuntiatio." ''Jahrbuch der Universitaet Düsseldorf'' 1969-1970
971 Year 971 ( CMLXXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * Battle of Dorostolon: A Byzantine expeditionary army (possibly 30–40,000 men) ...
309-322. # "The aedileship of Favonius, Curio the Younger and Cicero's election to the
augur An augur was a priest and official in the ancient Rome, classical Roman world. His main role was the practice of augury, the interpretation of the will of the List of Roman deities, gods by studying the flight of birds. Determinations were ba ...
ate." ''HSCP'' 76 (1972) 181-200. # Kaminska-Linderski, A.: "A. Gabinius A. f. Capito and the first vote in the legislative ''comitia tributa''". ''ZPE'' 12 (1973) 247-252. # "The Mother of Livia Augusta and the
Aufidii Lurcones The gens Aufidia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, which occurs in history from the later part of the Republic to the third century AD. The first member to obtain the consulship was Gnaeus Aufidius Orestes, in 71 BC.''Dictionary of Greek and ...
of the Republic." ''Historia'' 23 (1974) 463-480. # "The Quaestorship of
Marcus Antonius Marcus Antonius (14 January 1 August 30 BC), commonly known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic from a constitutional republic into the autoc ...
." ''Phoenix'' 28 (1974) 213-223. # "Libiis or Libens? A note on a new dedication to
Liber Pater In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Liber ( , ; "the free one"), also known as Liber Pater ("the free Father"), was a god of viticulture and wine, male fertility and freedom. He was a patron deity of Rome's plebeians and was part of the ...
from
Dacia Dacia (, ; ) was the land inhabited by the Dacians, its core in Transylvania, stretching to the Danube in the south, the Black Sea in the east, and the Tisza in the west. The Carpathian Mountains were located in the middle of Dacia. It thus ...
." ''Latomus'' 34 (1975) 209-211. # "Two Quaestorships." ''CP'' 70 (1975) 35-38. # "''Legibus praefecti mittebantur'' (Mommsen and Festus 262, 5, 13 L)." ''Historia'' 28 (1979) 247-250. # "Amianus." ''ZPE'' 30 (1978) 158. # "A Non-Misunderstood Text Concerning
Tages Tages was claimed as a founding prophet of Etruscan religion who is known from reports by Latin authors of the late Roman Republic and Roman Empire. He revealed a cosmic view of divinity and correct methods of ascertaining divine will concerni ...
." ''PP'' 33, fasc. 180 (1978) 195-196. # "De villa Appio Pulchro falso attributa." ''PP'' 34, fasc. 193 (1980
981 Year 981 ( CMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events Births * Abu'l-Qasim al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Maghribi, Arab statesman (d. 1027) * Giovanni Orseolo, Venetian n ...
272-273. # "''Exta'' and ''Aves'': An Emendation in Rufinus, ''
Origen Origen of Alexandria, ''Ōrigénēs''; Origen's Greek name ''Ōrigénēs'' () probably means "child of Horus" (from , "Horus", and , "born"). ( 185 – 253), also known as Origen Adamantius, was an early Christian scholar, ascetic, and theolo ...
is in Numeros Homilia'' 17.2." ''HSCP'' 85 (1981) 213-215. # "''Patientia fregit''. M. Octavius and Ti. Gracchus (Cicero, ''Brutus'' 95)." ''Athenaeum'' 60 (1982) 244-247. # "''Auspicia et Auguria Romana...Summo Labore Collecta'': A Note on Minucius Felix, ''Octavius'' 26.1." ''CP'' 77 (1982) 148-150. # "''Natalis Patavii''." ''ZPE'' 50 (1983) 227-232. # "A Witticism of Appuleius Saturninus." ''Rivista di Filologia'' 111 (1983
984 Year 984 ( CMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * Spring – German boy-king Otto III (4-years old) is seized by the deposed Henry II ( ...
452-459. # "Rome, Aphrodisias and the ''Res gestae''". The genera militiae and the status of Octavian." ''JRS'' 74 (1984) 74-80. # "Usu, farre, coemptione. Bemerkungen zur Ueberlieferung eines Rechtsatzes." ''ZSS-Roem. Abt.'' 101 (1984) 301-311. # "''Si vis pacem, para bellum.'' Concepts of defensive imperialism." In ''The imperialism of Mid-Republican Rome. The proceedings of a conference held at the American Academy in Rome, November 5–6, 1982''. (Rome 1984) 133-164. # "Buying the vote. Electoral corruption in the late republic." ''AncWorld'' 11 (1985) 87-94. # "The dramatic date of Varro, ''De re rustica'', book III and the elections in 54." ''Historia'' 34 (1985) 248-254. # "The ''Libri Reconditi''." ''HSCP'' 89 (1985) 207-234. # "The Augural Law." ''ANRW'' II 16.3:2146-2312 (1986). # "Religious aspects of the conflict of the orders. The case of "confarreatio". - in: ''Social struggles in archaic Rome. New perspectives on the conflict of the orders''. (Berkeley 1986) 244-261. # "The aediles and the ''didascaliae''." ''AncHistB'' 1 (1987) 83-88. # "''Fumum vendere'' and ''fumo necare''." ''Glotta'' 65 (1987) 137-146. # "''Fumo necare'': An Addendum." ''Glotta'' 65 (1987) 250-251. # "Sannio and Remus." ''Mnemosyne'' 42 (1989) 90-93. # "Vergil and Dionysius." ''Vergilius'' 38 (1992) 3-11. # "Two ''Cruces'' in Seneca, ''De vita beata'' 25.2." ''AJP'' 103 (1982) 89-95. # "A Missing Ponticus." ''AJAH'' 12 (1987)
995 Year 995 ( CMXCV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Japan * 17 May - Fujiwara no Michitaka (imperial regent) dies. * 3 June: Fujiwara no Michikane gai ...
148-166. # "''Partus ancillae''. A ''vetus quaestio'' in the light of a new inscription." ''Labeo'' 33 (1987) 192-198. # "Julia in Regium." ''ZPE'' 72 (1988) 181-200. # "Garden parlors. Nobles and birds". - in: ''Studia Pompeiana et classica in honor of Wilhelmina F. Jashemski, 2. Classica''. (New Rochelle 1989) 105-127. # "Heliogabalus, Alexander Severus and the Ius confarreationis. A note on the "Historia Augusta"". - in: ''Historia testis. Mélanges d'épigraphie, d'histoire ancienne et de philologie offerts à Tadeusz Zawadzki''. (Fribourg 1989) 207-215. # "The auspices and the struggle of the orders. - in: ''Staat und Staatlichkeit in der frühen römischen Republik. Akten eines Symposiums, 12. - 15. Juli 1988, Freie Universität Berlin''. (Stuttgart 1990) 34-48. # "Certis calendis." - ''Epigraphica'' 52 (1990) 85-96. # "The death of Pontia." - ''RhM'' 133 (1990) 86-93. # " Mommsen and Syme. Law and power in the principate of
Augustus Caesar Augustus (born Gaius Octavius; 23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian, was the first Roman emperor; he reigned from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. He is known for being the founder of the Roman Pri ...
." - in: ''Between republic and empire. Interpretations of Augustus and his principate''. (Berkeley 1990) 42-53. # "Roman officers in the year of Pydna. - ''AJPh'' 111 (1990) 53-71. #
The surname of M. Antonius Creticus and the cognomina ''ex victis gentibus''.
- ''ZPE'' 80 (1990) 157-164. # "''Aes olet.'' Petronius 50, 7 and Martial 9, 59, 11." ''HSCP'' 94 (1992) 349-353. # "Games in
Patavium Padua ( ; it, Padova ; vec, Pàdova) is a city and '' comune'' in Veneto, northern Italy. Padua is on the river Bacchiglione, west of Venice. It is the capital of the province of Padua. It is also the economic and communications hub of the ...
. - Ktema 17 (1992) 99655-76. # "Ambassadors go to Rome". - in: ''Les relations internationales. Actes du colloque de Strasbourg, 15 - 17 juin 1993''. (Paris 1995) 453-478. # "
Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton, FBA (; 17 February 1900 – 17 September 1993) was a Canadian classical scholar and leading Latin prosopographer of the twentieth century. He is especially noted for his definitive three-volume work, '' Magistr ...
." ''Gnomon'' 67 (1995) 91-93. # "Roman Religion in
Livy Titus Livius (; 59 BC – AD 17), known in English as Livy ( ), was a Roman historian. He wrote a monumental history of Rome and the Roman people, titled , covering the period from the earliest legends of Rome before the traditional founding in ...
." ''Livius. Aspekte seines Werkes'' (Ed. Wolfgang Schuller onstanz, 1993 53-70. # " Cato maior in
Aetolia Aetolia ( el, Αἰτωλία, Aἰtōlía) is a mountainous region of Greece on the north coast of the Gulf of Corinth, forming the eastern part of the modern regional unit of Aetolia-Acarnania. Geography The Achelous River separates Aetolia ...
." In ''Transitions to empire. Essays in Greco-Roman history, 360 - 146 B.C., in honor of E. Badian''. (Norman Okla. 1996) 376-408. # " Q. Scipio imperator." In ''Imperium sine fine. T. Robert S. Broughton and the Roman republic''. (Stuttgart 1996) 145-185. # "Agnes Kirsopp Michels and the ''religio''." ''CJ'' 92 (1996–97) 323-345, Taf. # "''Finis porcelli''". ''RCulClMedioev'' 39 (1997) 105-107. # "Transitus. Official travel under the sign of "obelus". ''Philologus'' 143 (1999) 288-299. # "Banqueting." ''Arctos'' 34 (2000) 101-107. # " Iuppiter Dolichenus,
Hercules Hercules (, ) is the Roman equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmena. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures. The Romans adapted the Gr ...
and
Volcanus Vulcan ( la, Vulcanus, in archaically retained spelling also ''Volcanus'', both pronounced ) is the god of fire including the fire of volcanoes, deserts, metalworking and the forge in ancient Roman religion and myth. He is often depicted with ...
in Balaclava." ''Historia'' 49 (2000) 128-129. # "''Imago hortorum''.
Pliny the Elder Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/2479), called Pliny the Elder (), was a Roman author, naturalist and natural philosopher, and naval and army commander of the early Roman Empire, and a friend of the emperor Vespasian. He wrote the encyclopedic '' ...
and the gardens of the urban poor." ''ClPhil'' 96 (2001) 305-308. # "Silver and gold of valor. The award of "armillae" and "torques"." ''Latomus'' 60 (2001) 3-15. # "Isto vilius, immo carum". Anecdotes about king
Romulus Romulus () was the legendary founder and first king of Rome. Various traditions attribute the establishment of many of Rome's oldest legal, political, religious, and social institutions to Romulus and his contemporaries. Although many of these ...
.'' ''AJPh'' 123 (2002) 587-599. # "De Tito templum Veneris Paphiae visente, sive de hostiis vovendis et deligendis." ''Hermes'' 130 (2002) 507-510. # "Caelum arsit" and "osidione liberare". Latin idiom and the exploits of the Eighth Augustan Legion at the time of Commodus." ''ZPE'' 142 (2003) 241-255. # "The Menander Inscription from Pompeii and the Expression ''primus scripsit''." ''ZPE'' 159 (2007) 45-55. # "Ink and Blood: Ernst Badian, Rome and the Art of History." in ''The Legacy Of Ernst Badian'', edited by Carol Thomas. Association of Ancient Historians (2013). .


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#Reden und Schweigen: roemische Religion bei Plinius Maior." ''CP'' 70 (1975) 284-289. # "L'ordre equestre a l' epoque republicaine (312-43 av. J.-C.). Tome 2: Prosopographie des chevaliers romains." ''CP'' 72 (1977) 55-60. # "Two Studies in Roman Nomenclature." ''Phoenix'' 31 (1977
978 Year 978 ( CMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * Battle of Pankaleia: Rebel forces under General Bardas Skleros are defeated ...
372-375. # "Cicero Imperator. Studies in Cicero's Correspondence 51-47 B.C." ''Gnomon'' 52 (1980) 782-785. # "Iscrizioni lapidarie latine del Museo nazionale concordiese di Portogruaro, I secolo a.C. - III secolo d.C." ''ANews'' 10 (1981) 99-100. # "Cicero and Roman divination." - ''PP'' 37 (1982) 12-38. # "The Roman Republic." ''CP'' 77 (1982) 174-178. # "Cicero, The Ascending Years." ''CJ''77 (1982) 275-277. # "Le delit religieux dans la cite antique." ''CP'' 79 (1984) 174-177. # "La gladiature en Occident des origines à la mort de Domitien." ''ClPhil'' 80 (1985) 189-192. # "Philosophe et augure. Recherches sur la théorie cicéronienne de la divination." ''ClPhil'' 81 (1986) 330-340. # "Templum." ''ClPhil'' 81 (1986) 330-340. # "Untersuchungen zur Religion und zur Religionspolitik des Kaisers Elagabal." ''JRS'' 80 (1990) 235. # "Les cultes orientaux dans le monde romain." ''JRS'' 80 (1990) 235-236. # "The bronze liver of Piacenza. Analysis of a polytheistic structure." ''ClPhil'' 85 (1990) 67-71, Abb. # "Fratres Arvales. Storia di un collegio sacerdotale romano." ''CP'' 86 (1991) 84-87. # "Jews and god-fearers at Aphrodisias. Greek inscriptions with commentary." ''Gnomon'' 63 (1991) 559-561. # "Lucio Giunio Bruto. Ricerche di storia, religione e diritto sulle origini della repubblica romana." ''AJPh'' 112 (1991) 407-409. # "Iscrizioni lapidarie latine del Museo nazionale concordiese di Portogruaro, I secolo a.C. - III secolo d.C." ''ANews'' 16 (1991) 108-109. # "Römische Geburtsriten." ''AJPh'' 113 (1992) 303-304. # "Prophecy and History in the Crisis of the Roman Empire: A Historical Commentary on the Thirteenth Sibylline Oracle." ''CP'' 88 (1993) 180-183. # "Roman marriage. Iusti coniuges from the time of Cicero to the time of Ulpian." ''AJPh'' 116 (1995) 154-156. # "Volcanus. Recherches comparatistes sur les origines du culte de Vulcain." ''AJPh'' 118 (1997) 644-647. # "Supplementa Italica. Nuova serie, 4." ''JRA'' 11 (1998) 459-470. # "Supplementa Italica. Nuova serie, 5." ''JRA'' 11 (1998) 470-474. # "Religions of Rome." ''JRA'' 13 (2000) 453-463. # "Per la storia romana della provincia di Pesaro e Urbino." ''JRA'' 15 (2002) 577-581. # "Fonti letterarie ed epigrafiche per la storia romana della provincia di Pesaro e Urbino." ''JRA'' 15 (2002) 577-581. # "L'Etruria dei Romani. Opere pubbliche e donazioni private in età imperiale." ''JRA'' 16 (2003) 495-499. # "Theodori Mommseni epistulae ad familiares Italicos." Review of M. Buonocore, ''Theodor Mommsen e gli studi sul mondo antico. Dalle sue lettere.'' ''JRA'' 19 (2006) 739-745. # "Indo-European Sacred Space: Vedic and Roman Cult." ''AJPh'' 129.1 (2008) 125-128. # "The Regional Diversification of Latin: 200 BC-AD 600." ''AJPh'' 130.3 (2009) 468-73. # "Les Prénoms de l'Italie antique. Journée d'études, Lyon, 26 janvier 2004" ''The Classical Review'' (New Series) 60 (2010) 108-110. # "Natale Rampazzo: Quasi praetor non fuerit. Studi sulle elezioni magistratuali in Roma repubblicana tra regola ed eccezione." ''Gnomon'' 83.6 (2011) 512-515.


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Konrad, Christoph Frederick
1985.
A HISTORICAL COMMENTARY ON PLUTARCH'S LIFE OF SERTORIUS
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing.
Hickson, Frances Vincent
1986.
VOCES PRECATIONUM: THE LANGUAGE OF PRAYER IN THE "HISTORY" OF LIVY AND THE "AENEID" OF VERGIL
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing.
Moore, Timothy Joseph
1986.
Roman Virtues in Livy
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing. #Royden, Halsey Lawrence. 1986.
The Magistrates of the Roman Professional Collegia in Italy from the first to the third century A.D.
' Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing. #Nicholson, John Harman. 1991.
Cicero's 'Actio gratiarum': The orations "Post reditum in senatu" and "Ad quirites"
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing. #Thurmond, David Lawrence. 1992.
Felicitas: Public rites of human fecundity in ancient Rome
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing.
Lorsch, Robin Stacey
1993.
Omina imperii: The omens of power received by the Roman emperors from Augustus to Domitian, their religious interpretation and political influence
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing.
Mueller, Hans-Friedrich Otto
1994.
Exempla tuenda: Religion, virtue, and politics in Valerius Maximus
'' Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing.
Seavey, William D.
1994.
Ius belli: Roman ideology and the rights of war
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing.
McDonough, Christopher Michael
1996.
Liminal animals in Roman religion and folklore
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing. #Abbot, James C, Jr. 1997.
Roman deceit: Dolus in Latin literature and Roman society
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing.
Mazurek, Tadeusz R.
1997.
Legal terminology in Horace's "Satires"
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing. #Bernardo, Yvonne Lindjo. 2000.
Severitas: A study of a Roman virtue in Cicero
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing.
Clapp, Douglas C.
2000.
The image of the tribunate in Livy
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing.
Holland, Lora Louise
2002.
Worshiping Diana: The cult of a Roman goddess in Republican Italy
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing. #Clark, Jonathan Kenneth. 2003.
Pagan religions in the works of Jerome
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing.
Muse, Kevin Brian
2003.
Worthless wastrels: Prodigals and prodigality in classical antiquity
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing. #Fiscelli, Kathryn Ann. 2004.
Plants of life and death: An examination of three plants associated with the cult of the dead
'. Ph.D. Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing.


M.A. Students

#Oaks, Laura S. 1981. ''Some Aspects of Caesarian Composition: A Computer-Assisted Survey of Style''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. #Hahn, Frances Vincent Hickson. 1982. ''Augusti reditus''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Rauk, John Neil
1982. ''Cicero on the Site of Rome, De re publica 2. 3-11''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Frauenfelder, David William
1988. ''Fides Italica: Livy's View of Italian Allies in the Third Decade of the Ab urbe condita''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. #Walker, Andrew David. 1988. ''Oratio censoria in Republican Rome''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. #McDonough, Christopher Michael. 1990. ''Hercules of the Ara Maxima: A Study in Roman Religion and Cult''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. #Bernardo, Yvonne L. 1992. ''Et careant loliis occulos vitiantibus agri''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. #Lund, Brian Zachary. 1995. ''Women and Inheritance in Pliny's Epistulae''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. #Roudenbush, Jeffrey A. 1995. ''Servilia and Roman Politics Through 44 BC''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. #Coulam, Andrew Craig. 1997. ''Male Pudicitia: Conceptions of Sexual Virtue for Men in Roman Republican Literature''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. #Buszard, Brad B. 1998. ''Vota and the Methods of Livy''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. #Muse, Kevin Brian. 2000. ''The prodigal in Roman law''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Johnson, Michael Joseph
2002. ''The negative connotation of miscere in Latin prose''. M.A. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


References

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