Aaron M. Seider

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Classics Department

Professor and Dean of the Faculty
Ph.D., University of Chicago
A.B, Brown University

Fields:Latin literature; human landscapes of ancient Italy; gender in antiquity and its reception; constructions of memory in Roman culture

Contact Information

Email: aseider@holycross.edu
Office Phone: 508-793-3976
Office: Fenwick 117
PO Box:117A

Biography

Aaron Seider is Dean of Faculty and Professor of Classics at the ѻý. His interests include the landscapes of the ancient Mediterranean; gender in antiquity and its reception; and the construction of memory in Roman culture.

Courses

  • Fall 2024
    • Opening Classics (co-taught with Prof. Elizabeth Knott)
  • Spring 2025
    • Opening Classics (co-taught with Prof. Danielle Candelora)

Research

Book

(2013 - Cambridge University Press)

Articles & Book Chapters

“Shared Suffering and Cyclical Destruction: Failures of EnvironmentalControl in the Aeneid” Conversing with Chaos in Greco‐Roman Antiquity: Writing and Reading Environmental Disorder in Ancient Texts 2024

“Epic Remembrances: Contesting the Gender of Memory in Brand New Ancients and Dido’s Lament” Antiquity in Progress 2024

“Remembering the Future in Tacitus’ Annals: Germanicus’ Death and Contests of Commemoration” Future Thinking in Roman Culture: New Approaches to History, Memory, and Cognition, 2022

“A Landscape of Control? Aeneid 8 and Environmental Agency” Vita Latina 2021

“Gendered Patterns: Constructing Time in the Communities of Catullus 64” 2020

Grief, Distance, and Shadows inAen. 12.945-52: ASphragisfor the Book of VergilThe Classical Journal113: 303-33 2018 (PDF)

Allure without Allusion: Quoting a Virgilian Epitaph in a 9/11 MemorialInterfaces38: 173-94 2016- 2017

Genre, Gallus, and Goats: Expanding the Limits of Pastoral inEclogues6 and 10” Vergilius62: 3-23 2016

Catullan Myths: Gender, Mourning, and the Death of a Brother”Classical Antiquity35: 279-314 2016

"”Epekeina: International Journal of Ontology, History and Critics4: 141-75 [Special volume:Evil, Progress, and Fall:Moral Readings of Time andCultural Development in Roman Literature] 2014

The Boundaries of Violence in Horatius’ Battles (Livy 1.22-26)” (New England Classical Journal) 2012

(American Journal of Philology) 2012