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Timothy Smith is a Departmental Lecturer in Roman History at the University of Oxford, affiliated with Brasenose College. He holds a DPhil from Oxford and MA degrees from Victoria University of Wellington in Classics and Literary Translation. His research explores popular political participation in the Roman world, focusing on how urban environments reflected interactions between citizens and elites. Current projects include transforming his doctoral thesis on the Roman aedileship into a book and translating Claudio Pasi's poetry.
Teaching focuses on Roman history and Cicero's works. Recent publications analyze censorship in the early Principate, electoral authoritarianism under Sulla, and the spatial politics of Roman governance. His work bridges ancient political structures with modern interpretations of urban sociology.
Research highlights include examining state terrorism in the late Republic and reconstructing electoral practices through material culture. No specific awards are listed, though his academic contributions reflect sustained innovation in classical historiography.
Advising and grants information is not provided in available records. Collaborative work includes co-editing volumes on Roman censorship and hosting interdisciplinary dialogues on translation studies.
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