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Selected Reviews

2021: M. Beard, Twelve Caesars: images of power from the ancient world to the modern (Princeton, 2021) Literary Review 500 (September, 2021), 26-7

A Spanish translation of this review was published in ​Santiago: ideas, critica, debate (2022) here​

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2021: A. A. Barrett, Rome is burning: Nero and the fire that ended a dynasty (Princeton, 2020) The Literary Review 493 (February, 2021) 36-7

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2021: Kelly E. Shannon-Henderson, Religion and memory in Tacitus’ Annals (Oxford, 2019) Gnomon 93 (2021) 74-6

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2019: Patricia J. Osmond, Robert W. Ulery (eds) Edmund Bolton, Averrunci or the Skowrers: Ponderous and new considerations upon the first six books of the 'Annals' of Cornelius Tacitus concerning Tiberius Caesar (Genoa, Biblioteca Durazzo, MS. A IV 5). Medieval and Renaissance texts and studies, 508 (Tempe, AZ, 2017) Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2019.02.19

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2015: J. Bleicken, Augustus (London, 2015) The Literary Review (November, 2015) 37-38

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2015: A. Goldsworthy, Augustus: First Emperor of Rome (London, 2014) Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.05.39

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2013: C. Higgins, Under Another Sky: Journeys in Roman Britain (London, 2013) The Literary Review 412 (August, 2013) 11-13

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2013: C. Kraus et al. (eds), Ancient Historiography and its Contexts: Studies in Honour of A. J. Woodman (Oxford, 2010) Classical World 106 (2013) 696-98

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2013: P. G. Naiditch, The Library of Richard Porson (Xlibris, 2011) The Library 7.14 (2013) 474-6​​​

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2012: J. Osgood, Claudius Caesar: Image and Power in the Early Roman Empire (Cambridge, 2011) Gnomon 84 (2012) 660-61

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2012: C. Smith and A. Powell (eds), The Lost Memoirs of Augustus and the Development of Roman Autobiography (Swansea, 2009) Classical Review 63 (2012) 119-21​

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2010: J. Richardson. The Language of Empire: Rome and the Idea of Empire from the Third Century BC to the Second Century AD (Cambridge, 2009) Classical World 103 (2010) 559-60

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2010: D. Sailor, Writing and Empire in Tacitus (Cambridge, 2008) Classical World 104 (2010) 126-27

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2007: J. Ginsburg, Representing Agrippina: Constructions of Female Power in the Early Roman Empire (Oxford, 2006) Classical Review 57. 2 (2007) 477-78

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2007: M. Gowing, Empire and Memory: The Representation of the Roman Republic in Imperial Culture (Cambridge, 2005) Classical World 100 (2007) 170-71

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2007: S. Timpanaro, The Genesis of Lachmann’s Method. Ed. and Trans. G. W. Most (Chicago, 2005) Classical World 101 (2007) 110-11​

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