High Stake on the High Seas: The 'Muziris' Papyrus and Rome's Luxury Goods Trade
Experiencing the Son of God in the Early Roman Empire
Joseph Prego
A Southwestern Mediterranean Transitional Model: Cultural De-Romanization Following the 4th Century AD
Angelica Sisson
The Tragic Aspects of Antigone in Sophocles and Sophoclean Interpretations
2016
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Augustine on Happiness: A Comparative Study of the De Beata Vita and the Enneads
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Reviving the Ancient World: Jacques-Louis David and The Funeral of Patroclus
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Pedagogy and Latin Introductory Education: Should Everyone Learn Latin?
John Marshall
Doxa in Transition: Tracing Its Semantic Shift from Homer to the New Testament
Michael Schwab
History of the Ancient Mediterranean World: A Material Approach
2014
Anne-Marie Cannatella
A Portrayal of Christ: The Human and the Divine
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Do the Dacian Stones Speak? Urbanization and Romanization at Dacia's Colonia Deducta: Sarmizegetusa
Eric Jennings
Mars and Ares: The Manifestations of War in Mythology
Sarah Moravsik
In Christ: Clement of Alexandria's Pneumatology in Paedagogus 1.6
Kevin Oriani
Hebraic Uses of 'En in The Royal Psalms and Their Interpretation by The Antiochene Fathers
2013
Christine Banach
The Roman Empire: From Julius Caesar to Romulus Augustus: A Course
Gabriel A. DiLeonardo
The Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World
Bruce R. Hoefer III
Aristocracy and Constitution in Cicero's De Re Publica
Victoria LaMonica
A Monumental Battle: Augustus' Propaganda Mission Against Mark Antony
Whitney Nelson
Targeting the Audience: The Ancient Roman Gladiator in Modern Cinema
2012
John Eby
Studies in the Myth of Er
Isaac Farias
The "Mean" Geometer: Roman Geometers' Approaches to Geometry
Katrina J. E. Milton
A Villa Transcending Time: An Investigation of the Villa of Diomedes from Its Excavation to Modern Day
2011
Daniel Marlett
A Metrical Analysis of Pindar's Pythian IV
Michael Schierer
The Ideal Politician in the Mind of Cicero
Thomas Schubert
Aristocratic Virtues and the Balance of Power in the Late Roman Republic: Political Functions of Veristic Portraits
Kristen Thiers
Eastern Influences in Greek Sanctuaries of the Archaic Era
2010
Clarissa Dominguez
Property Rights of Women in Ancient Rome
Erin Manning
Literary Performance in Rome
Jacob Walsh
The Judicial Torture of Slaves in Classical Athens
2009
Patrick Cavanaugh
Legal Terminology in Tertullian
Robert Coons (1)
Spartan Foreign Policy in the Archaic and Classical Periods: From Practicality to Propaganda
(Classical Civilization)
Robert Coons (2)
The Self-Fashioning of Quintus Sertorius: A Study in Leadership
(History)
Monica Cortright
Plato's Cratylus: Serious Philology or Playful Philosophy?
Gerard Cummings
The Similarities and Differences of the Central Courts, Residential Quarters, and Key Rooms in the Minoan Palaces of Knossos, Phaistos, and Zakros
Jacqueline Daley
Apollo's Birthplace: Hub of the Aegean
Elizabeth Fetner
Out of the Mouths of Bards
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Understanding Roman Women: Mothers, Children, and Domestic Life
Victoria A. Napoli
Pliny the Elder and the Fine Arts
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Xenophon on Virtue: The Agesilaus as an Ethical Model for the Hellenica?
2008
Katelynn Chambers
Homer and Bacchylides, Apollodorus and Ovid: The Meleager Myth
Matthew Innes
Provide and Conquer: Roman Logistics and Military Superiority
Rebecca Jackson
The Manicheans and the Frontier
Jocelyn Rohrbach
The Exchange of Pity: Rhetoric and Response within Euripides
Andrew Rudolphi
"Memento omnia mihi et in omnis licere": The Evolution of Assassination and Proscription in the Roman World
Courtney Valeo
Forgetting the Present: Time and Oblivion in the Underworlds of Homer, Dante and Vergil
Kathryn E. Winter
A Study into Archaic Greek Pottery: Primarily Focusing on Pottery Fragments in the CUA Collection
2007
Kristin Mullarkey
The Catalyst Corpse: An Analysis of Close Encounters with the Dead in the Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles
2006
Angelle Bonnecarrere
Pandora's Box: Perspectives on Greek Women
Erica Buentello
Identity Crisis: Apollo and Dionysus at Delphi
Rebecca Goodman
The Universal Antidote: A Test of Endurance
Robert Stern
Greek Dithyrambs
2005
Sarah Insley
Classical Paradigms, Christian Contexts: Gregory of Nazianzos' Funeral Oration on Basil the Great
Laura Johnson
Bird Divination in the Homeric Epics
Alexander Pino
Greek Silence
John Scanlon
Ariadne in Ovid and Catullus
2004
Matthew L. Bilenki
Hoplite Iconography on a Corinthian Aryballos at Catholic University
Timothy Chirdon
Julii Caesaris Clementia
Stefanie Marie Jenkins
Apotheosis: Ancient and Modern
Tirzah O'Beirne
Wyler "Wakes" Wallace in Ben-Hur's Sea Battle
William J. Phelan IV
Inventory and Commentary on the Bronze Coinage of Constantine the Great at The Catholic University of America's Catholic History Research Center and University Archives
2003
Amber Garofolo
Venus Genetrix and Her Relationship to the Julio-Claudian Family
Emily Oren
Can Cinema Be "Classic"? A Study of its Elements in Comparison with Classical Literature
John Welsh
Perspectives on a King: Croesus in Bacchylides, Herodotus, and Plutarch
2002
Meghan Gallagher
Demens et Fortis: Cleopatra VII in Horace's Ode 1.37 and Augustan Poetry
Sarah Gustafson
Revenge as an Act of Passion: The thumos of Medea in Euripides
Christopher C. Mank
The Evolution of the Praetorian Guard in the Reign of Tiberius
Catherine Peters
The Role of a Roman Woman as a Wife
2001
Jamie Reddington
The "Judgment of Paris" in Literature and Art
Stephen Francis Scott
The Temple of Apollo Epikourios and the Arcadian Mercenary
2000
Sarah K. McCullough
Psyche and thymos in Homer and the Lyric Poets
Christopher P. Susie
The Beech in the Eclogues: Virgil's Assimilation and Adaptation of phegos
1999
Michelle Su Shupp
Education in Ancient Rome
Ceylan Tozeren
Medea: Unconventional Tragedy
1998
Alexander D. Griffiths
Britain: Was it Romanized?
Shanna L. Peterson
The Vestal Virgins as Brides to Rome
Danielle R. Smith
The Hylas Episode in Apollonius of Rhodes and Valerius Flaccus
1997
Richard A. Ionata
Roman Banquets as Symbolic Statements of Wealth and Social Structure
Megan Matthews
Gender, Honor, and Criminal Censure in Republican Rome: The Bacchanalian Conspiracy of 186 BC