As the Spring Undergraduate Research Day approaches, I and fellow members of my Honors 201: Interdisciplinary Studies course wish to present our research on select pieces of work from Classical Greece and Rome. Individually, we took an in-depth look at different, specific literary works composed by famous classical writers. Historians such as Seneca and Homer. In our research we were asked to craft a thesis-driven analysis of our own text. Throughout this process, we were able to discover a great deal about Greek and Roman culture. Furthermore, our research touches upon life's "big questions" and human nature. Overall, each member of our group covers a different element or aspect relating to humanism. We wish to present our findings in a wa...
This thesis considers censorship and book-burning in imperial Rome and Egypt from Augustus to Diocle...
This dissertation studies the increasing failure of the elite Roman male body to serve, as it had do...
This short article intends to examine some issues relating to the emperor Claudius’ apparently stran...
My article has as its starting point the well-known ancient satirical work, L. Annaeus Seneca’s Divi...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
This reseacrh is titled "General Retaliation Against The Roman Empire As Seen In William Shakespeare...
This reseacrh is titled "General Retaliation Against The Roman Empire As Seen In William Shakespeare...
Within hours of the assassination of his predecessor, Caligula, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Ge...
This paper examines an ancient Roman ceremony, the Triumph, and explains the effect this ritual had ...
The paper examines the representation of Seneca in two literary works of the late 1st and early 2nd ...
Human beings are born with a variety of obsession and desire. One of them that the most dominant is ...
In the anonymous, mid-fourth century narrative known as the Origo Constantini Imperatoris (The Origi...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...
In The Lives of the Caesars , Suetonius delves into the enduring legacy of madness and depravity of ...
The consequences of Crassus’ invasion of Mesopotamia in 54–53 BCE were unanticipated and unintended;...
This thesis considers censorship and book-burning in imperial Rome and Egypt from Augustus to Diocle...
This dissertation studies the increasing failure of the elite Roman male body to serve, as it had do...
This short article intends to examine some issues relating to the emperor Claudius’ apparently stran...
My article has as its starting point the well-known ancient satirical work, L. Annaeus Seneca’s Divi...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
This reseacrh is titled "General Retaliation Against The Roman Empire As Seen In William Shakespeare...
This reseacrh is titled "General Retaliation Against The Roman Empire As Seen In William Shakespeare...
Within hours of the assassination of his predecessor, Caligula, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Ge...
This paper examines an ancient Roman ceremony, the Triumph, and explains the effect this ritual had ...
The paper examines the representation of Seneca in two literary works of the late 1st and early 2nd ...
Human beings are born with a variety of obsession and desire. One of them that the most dominant is ...
In the anonymous, mid-fourth century narrative known as the Origo Constantini Imperatoris (The Origi...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...
In The Lives of the Caesars , Suetonius delves into the enduring legacy of madness and depravity of ...
The consequences of Crassus’ invasion of Mesopotamia in 54–53 BCE were unanticipated and unintended;...
This thesis considers censorship and book-burning in imperial Rome and Egypt from Augustus to Diocle...
This dissertation studies the increasing failure of the elite Roman male body to serve, as it had do...
This short article intends to examine some issues relating to the emperor Claudius’ apparently stran...