SOME RECENT AND FORTCOMING PUBLICATIONS

Updated 11/1/2011



BOOKS

Augustan Culture.  An interpretive introduction  (Princeton Univ. Press 1996), pp. xi and 474, with 173 illustrations and 8 color plates;  rev. paperback ed. 1998. 3rd printing 2007.
A second edition (i.e. a real one with major updates and revisions) has been requested by the publisher and I plan to start working on it sometime in 2012.

Ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Augustus (Cambridge Univ. Press 2005), pp. xxvii and 408, with 5 maps, 61 ills., and 8 color plates.  2nd printing 2007.

Augustus: introduction to the life of an emperor, in the series Key Figures of Classical Antiquity (Cambridge U.P. 2012), in production.

 

CHAPTERS:

“Vergil’s Aeneid and Ovid’s Metamorphoses as World Literature,” in The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Augustus (2005, 2007) 340-58.

“Greece and Rome in the Cinema,” in C. Kallendorf, ed., The Blackwell Guide to the Classical Tradition (Oxford 2007) 393-407.

“The long reign: religion in the Augustan semi-century,” in J. Rüpke, ed., The Blackwell Companion to the Ancient World: Roman Religion (Oxford 2007) 71-82.

"Herod and the Augustan Cultural Revolution," in D. Jacobson, ed., Herod and Augustus (Leiden 2008), 29-42.

“The Cult of the Roman Emperor: Uniter or Divider,” in J. Brodd  and J. Reed. eds.,  Rome and Religion: A Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue on the Imperial Cult (Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta  2011) 1-21.

“In the Shadow (or Not) of the Imperial Cult: A Cooperative Agenda,” in J. Brodd  and J. Reed.,
  eds., Rome and Religion: A Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue on the Imperial Cult (Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta
  2011) 215-25.

“Imperial Cult,” in M. Orlin et al., eds., Cambridge Companion to Ancient Mediterranean Religions (Cambridge 2013).

 

ARTICLES:

“Recarved Imperial Portraits:  Nuances and Wider Context,” Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 52 (2008) 1-25.

“Aeneas at Cumae,” Vergilius 55 (2009) 69-87.

“Actium” and “Augustus”, Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception (Berlin/NY, 2010).

“Hercules,” in A. Grafton et al., eds., The Classical Tradition (Harvard U.P, 2010), pp. 426-429.

Various entries for the Harvard Virgil Encyclopedia (sine fine).

 

REVIEWS:

J. Osgood, Caesar’s Legacy (Cambridge 2006) in Journ. of Roman Archaeology 21 (2008) 405-9.

Censorinus, The Birthday Book, transl. Holt Parker (Chicago 2007) in Times Higher Ed. Supplement (April 6, 2007) 24.

P. Rehak, Imperium and Cosmos.  Augustus and the Northern Campus Martius (Madison 2006), AJA 112 (2008) 193-4.

M. Schauer, Aeneas dux in Vergils Aeneis, Zetemata 128 (Munich 2007) in Bryn Mawr Class. Reviews 2008.06.29.

C. Ando, The Matter of the Gods.  Religion in the Roman Empire (Berkeley and L.A.  2008), Classical World 103.2 (2010) 263-4.

M. Beard, The Roman Triumph (Cambridge, Mass. 2007), Class. Philology 104 (2009) 248-52.

K. Riley, The reception and performance of Euripides’ Herakles: reasoning madness (Oxford UP 2008),  Journal Hell. Studies 129 (2009) 263-4.

A. Powell, Virgil the Partisan (Swansea 2008), Gnomon 82 (2010) 97-9.

A.E. Cooley, Res Gestae Divi Augusti (Cambridge 2009), Classical Review 61 (2010) 129-31.

M. Lowrie, Writing, Performance, and Authority in Augustan Rome (Oxford UP 2009), Journal of Roman Archaeology 24 (2011).

W. Dahlheim, Augustus (Munich 2010), Gnomon, forthcoming.



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