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Victoria Emma Pagán
Associate Professor
115C Dauer Hall
352-392-2075 x 262
vepagan@ufl.edu

Mailing Address:
125 Dauer Hall
Department of Classics
University of Florida
Post Office Box 117435  
Gainesville, FL 32611-7435

FAX:  352-846-0297 


Victoria Pagán

Victoria Emma Pagán

Waldo W. Neikirk Term Professor, 2008


Research Interests

  • Tacitus
  • Roman Historiography
  • Latin Prose
  • Post-Augustan Literature

Education

  • Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1997
  • M.A., University of Michigan, 1990
  • B.A., Kent State University, 1988

Employment

  • Associate Professor of Classics, University of Florida, 2005-
  • Associate Professor of Classics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2005.
  • Assistant Professor of  Classics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1998-2005.
  • Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Florida, 1997-1998.

Recent Publications

  • Conspiracy Narratives in Roman History.  Austin 2004.
  • Rome and the Literature of Gardens.  London 2006.
  • 2008.  “Toward a Model of Conspiracy Theory for Ancient Rome,” New German Critique 103: 27-49.
  • 2007/08.  “Teaching Torture in Seneca Controversiae 2.5,” Classical Journal 103.2: 165-82.
  • 2006.  “Shadows and Assassinations: Forms of Time in Tacitus and Appian,” Arethusa 39.2: 193-218.
  • 2005.  “Magno Itinere: Caesar in the Fifth Semester,” Classical Outlook 82: 133-7.
  • 2005.  “The Pannonian Revolt in the Annals of Tacitus,” Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History XII: 414-22.
  • 2004.  “Speaking Before Superiors: Orpheus in Vergil and Ovid,” in Free Speech in Classical Antiquity, I. Sluiter and R. Rosen, eds. Leiden: Brill: 369-89.

 
 
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