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Brian Krostenko is an Associate Professor in the Department of Classics at the University of Notre Dame, holding a Ph.D. and M.A. from Harvard University and an A.B. from Princeton University. Based in 243 O'Shaughnessy Hall, he specializes in the linguistic and rhetorical dimensions of Roman political culture during the Late Republic period.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D., Harvard University
- M.A., Harvard University
- A.B., Princeton University
Dr. Krostenko's research centers on Rhetoric and Linguistics of the Late Roman Republic, with particular emphasis on Cicero's oratory, Catullus' poetry, and the intersection of language with social hierarchy and legal frameworks. His work employs historical semantics and discourse analysis to examine how Roman elites weaponized linguistic choices for political positioning during the Republic's collapse.
His publications demonstrate sustained focus on rhetorical strategies in Cicero's legislative speeches and poetic language in Catullus, revealing patterns where linguistic analysis exposes ideological conflicts beneath surface-level political discourse. This scholarship bridges philological precision with sociohistorical context to interpret Roman textual production as political performance.
No scientific awards are documented in the available source material.
Information regarding graduate student mentorship and research funding mechanisms remains unspecified in current records, though his teaching portfolio indicates active engagement with advanced Latin composition and historical linguistics instruction.
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