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ADJUNCT FACULTY
    Dubrow, G.
    Fine, A.
    Gamboa, E.
    Gowing, A.
    Harmon, A.
    Hennes, R.
    Jacoby, D.
    Leiren, T.
    Noegel, S.
    Nomura, G.
    Pianko, N.
    Salas, E.
    Sullivan, W.
    Williams, M.
    Woody, A.
    Yang, A.
    Yee, S.

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Alain Gowing
Adjunct Professor: Ancient Rome, Latin and Greek Historiography; Literature of the Roman Empire
alain@u.washington.edu
http://faculty.washington.edu/alain/


Education

Ph.D. Bryn Mawr, 1988.

Selected Bibliography

The imperial Republic of Velleius Paterculus" (working title), for The Blackwell Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography, John Marincola, ed. Under contract with Blackwell's. (expected publication date in 2005)

"The Roman exempla tradition in imperial Greek historiography" (working title), for the Cambridge Companion to Roman Historiography, Andrew Feldherr, ed. Under contract with Cambridge University Press (expected publication date late 2005/early 2006)

Empire and Memory. The Representation of the Roman Republic in Imperial Culture. Forthcoming, Cambridge University Press, in the series 'Roman literature and its contexts'. Expected publication date: January 2005.

"Pirates, Witches, and Slaves: the Imperial afterlife of Sextus Pompeius," in Sextus Pompeius, A. Powell and K. Welch, ed., pp. 187-211. Duckworth/Classical Press of Wales 2002.

"Miscellaneous Minor Objects," co-authored with Lawrence Bliquez, forthcoming in Catalogue of the Collection of Antiquities at the American Academy in Rome.

*"Memory and silence in Cicero's Brutus." Eranos 98 (2000) 39-64.

"Word-Order Transference between Latin and Greek: the relative position of the accusative direct object and the governing verb in Cassius Dio and other Greek and Roman prose authors." Co-authored with Bernard Frischer et al. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 99 (1999) 357-90)

*"Greek advice for a Roman senator: Cassius Dio and the Dialogue between Philiscus and Cicero (38.18-29)." Proceedings of the Leeds Latin Seminar. Vol. 10. F. Cairns and M. Heath, ed., 373-90. Leeds 1998.

"Cassius Dio on the Reign of Nero." Aufstieg und Niedergang der Römischen Welt II.34.3 (1997): 2558-90.

The Triumviral narratives of Appian and Cassius Dio. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992.

"Lepidus, the Proscriptions, and the Lauditio Ruriae." Historia 41.3 (1992): 283-96.

"Appian and Rhodian Libertas." Ancient History Bulletin 5.5/6 (1991): 135-44.

"Tacitus and the Client Kings." Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 120 (1990): 315-331.

"Appian and Cassius' Speech before Philippi (BCiv. 4.90-100)." Phoenix 44 (1990): 158-81.

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