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C. M. C. Green

Department of Classics

 

 
   
 
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Carin M. C. Green


Education
 B.A. [cum laude] San Jose State College.
M.A. University of Texas, Austin.
Ph.D. in Classics from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
Dissertation: Barbarian and King: the Character and Historiographical Genesis of Jugurtha in Sallust's Bellum Jugurthinum.


Academic Positions:
Department of Classics, The University of Iowa
2007 - Chair
2006 - Professor
1997 - Associate Professor
1991—Assistant Professor


Publications: Books
Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana of Aricia, Cambridge University Press, 2007.

Work in Progress: The Gods and the Circus Maximus: Ritual Origins and Religious Meaning


Articles

 “The Shepherd of the People: Varro On Herding For the Villa Publica in de Re  Rustica 2”, in  Roman Republican Villas: Architecture, Context, and Ideology, Nicola Terrenato and Jeffrey Becker, eds., University of Michigan Press, forthcoming, 2008.

“The Gods in the Circus”, in New Perspectives on Etruria and Rome. Papers in Honor of Richard D. De Puma, Ili Nagy and Sinclair Bell, eds.,  University of Wisconsin Press, forthcoming 2008.

“Varro’s Three Theologies and Their Influence on the Fasti,”  Essays  on Ovid’s Fasti, Geraldine Herbert-Brown, ed., Oxford University Press, October 2002,  71-100.

The Slayer and the King:  the Rex Nemorensis  and the Cult of Diana”,  Arion, Third Series 7.3 (Winter 2000) 24-63.

 “Claudius, Kingship, and Incest (Annales 12.8),”  Latomus   57.4 (1998) 766-791.

“Free as a Bird (Varro De Re Rustica 3),”  American Journal of Philology,  118 (1997) 427-448.

‘Terms of Venery: Ars Amatoria I’,  TAPA, 126 (1996) 221-263.

‘Did The Romans Hunt?’, Classical Antiquity,   15 no. 2 (October 1996)  222-260.

‘Commentaries on Lucan", Texas Classics in Action  (Bulletin of the Texas Classical Association)  Winter 1995, 11-15 .

‘The Necessary Murder:  Myth, Ritual and Civil War in  Lucan, Book 3', Classical Antiquity  13.2 (October 1994)  203-233 . Reprinted in Epics for Students, Gale, 2000, and available on line from Gale Electronic Library.

'Lucan Bellum Civile 444-6: A Reconsideration'  Classical Philology  89 no.1, (1994) 64–68.

'De Africa et eius incolis:the Function of Geography and Ethnography in Sallust's History of the Jugurthine War (B.J. 17 – 19)',  Ancient World, 24 (1993) 199-212.

'Stimulos Dedit Aemula Virtus: Lucan and Homer Reconsidered', Phoenix 45 (1991) 3,  230–254.

 

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