Andreola Rossi
 Professor
                            Department of Classics                                                        
Tufts University
                                                        United States of America
                        
Biography
1992 - 1997 Harvard University Ph.D.– November 1997. Dissertation Title: Battle Scenes in the Aeneid: an Analysis of Narrative Techniques. Directed by R. Thomas. Readers: A. Barchiesi and W. Clausen Tufts University, Lecturer, Department of Classics (2013-present) Houston University, Visiting Ass. Professor, Department of Classics and Modern Languages, (2010-2012) Amherst College, Ass. Professor, Department of Classics (2004-2008) Harvard University, Ass. Professor, Department of Classics (2000-2003) Amherst College, Mellon fellow, Department of Classics (1998-2000) Princeton University, Lecturer, Department of Classics(1997-98)
Research Interest
(1) Greek and Roman epic (2) Greek and Roman historiography (3) the history and the culture of the Augustan period
Publications
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                            "Caesar’s Egyptian Journey and the End of Lucan’s Bellum Civile," in C. Walde (ed.), Lucan im 21. Jahrhundert, 237-260. Leipzig 2005 
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                            “Introduction,†in B. Breed and A. Rossi (eds.), Ennius and the Invention of Latin Epic, Arethusa 39 (2006), 397-427 
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                            ‘Introduction’ in B. Breed, C. Damon, A. Rossi (eds.), Citizens of Discord. Rome and Its Civil Wars. Oxford University Press, 2010 

