University of Utah
Languages & Literature - Classics Section
A critique of the commentaries relating to Books 1 and 2. Also a reflection on the purpose and form of commentaries generally.
BOOK REVIEWS. Heraclitus and Derrida: Presocratic Deconstruction. By Erin O'Connell. ZacharySimpson 1 1 University of Science, and Arts of Oklahoma. Copyright Journal compilation © 2009 Trustees for Roman Catholic Purposes... more
The episodes of Horatius Cocles (2.10) and C. Mucius Scaevola (2.12-13.5) in Livy have been discussed by previous scholars in terms of the exemplary nature of the heroes’ virtus, or the magico-religious nature of the heroes’ physical... more
In 2011, the Sangro Valley Project (SVP) began new excavations on the outskirts of San Giovanni, a farming community located in the southern Abruzzo, to further the SVP’s stated mission of exploration of land-use patterns and cultural... more
The gladiator has become a popular icon. He is the hero fighting against the forces of oppression, a Spartacus or a Maximus. He is the "gridiron gladiator" of Monday night football. But he is also the politician on the campaign trail. The... more
Presented at the 2010 AAH Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah
Typescript. Thesis (M.A.)--Florida State University, 1997. Includes bibliographical references.
Title page for ETD etd-07272006-130323. Type of Document, Dissertation. Author, Christensen, Alexis M. URN, etd-07272006-130323. Title, From Palaces to Pompeii: The Architectural and Social Context of Hellenistic Floor Mosaics in the... more