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  • The Archescape : Seeking the Way Out from Within 

    Issa, Etienne (2016-04-08)
    This thesis investigates the archescape (Wallis de Vries, 2014) within the historical center of Rome. The term refers to the point of intersection where architecture meets escape. The primal need for escape from the city’s ...
  • Multus Homo Es: Desire, Identity, and Conquest in Catullus' Carmina 

    Shenkman, Aaron (2016-08-26)
    The Roman poet Catullus has occupied a curious place in the hearts of scholars and lovers of literature alike. On the one hand, he writes some of the most violent and hateful poetry to have survived from the Ancient World, ...
  • PUTTING THE EMPIRE IN ITS PLACE: OVID ON THE GOLDENNESS OF ROME 

    Longard, Bradley J. (2012-12-14)
    This study explores the relationship between poetry and politics in Books 1 and 15 of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Vergil had refashioned the concept of the golden age to better resonate with Roman values, and Ovid in turn ...