University of Notre Dame
Classics
Abstract: The early modern phenomenon of British Antiquarianism can be traced to the Renaissance rediscovery of the classical chorographic tradition. While the term 'chorography'eventually fell out of use, its influence can... more
The “Hidden Landscape of a Roman Frontier” is a collaborative research project run and jointly funded by Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) and Historic Environment Scotland (HES). Intended to run for a 3-year period, it began in... more
Polybios’ Book XII provides crucial evidence concerning Timaios, the main object of Polybios’ scorn. Scholars have occasionally studied his specific attacks on Timaios but have tended to concern themselves with the question of whether the... more
Review of Pia de Fidio and Clara Talamo, edd., with the collaboration of Luigi Vecchio, Eforo di Cuma nella storia della storiografia greca. Atti dell’Incontro Internazionale di Studi Fisciano-Salerno, 10–12 dicembre 2008, 2 vols. (La... more
This paper offers a brief investigation of what the fragments of the third-century BC author Duris of Samos reveal about the relationship between comedy and history. I argue that his citations of comic poetry match his stated concern... more