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Dr. Sandro La Barbera
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Professor Ismini Lamb
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Dr. Charles McNelis
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Dr. Victoria Pedrick
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Dr. Alexander Sens
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Dr. Christopher S. Celenza
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Dr. Marden Nichols
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Dr. Catherine Keesling
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Dr. Zachary Herz
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Dr. Josiah Osgood (Department Chair)
Professor Osgood’s research covers many areas of Roman history and Latin literature, with a special focus on the late Roman Republic and early empire. He is the author of several books, including Caesar’s Legacy: Civil War and the Emergence of the Roman Empire (Cambridge, 2006), which explores the civil war that followed the assassination of Julius Caesar and the way it was treated in contemporary literature, and Turia: A Roman Woman’s Civil War (Oxford, 2014). He has just completed a historical survey Rome and the Making of a World State (150 BCE – 20 CE) (Cambridge) and is currently co-editing The Alternative Augustan Age (Oxford), a volume arising from a conference held at the Villa Vergiliana in Cuma, Italy in 2016. Professor Osgood enjoys teaching Latin at all levels and in 2011 published a textbook A Suetonius Reader in the Bolchazy-Carducci Latin Readers series. Each year in collaboration with Georgetown’s Office of Global Education he leads a two-week study tour in Rome.
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