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Emily Master is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Classics at Emory University. She holds a BA in Classics and History from the University of Virginia (Highest Distinction) and an MA and PhD from Princeton University. Her research focuses on Roman history, particularly the intersection of law and politics during the late Republic and early Principate. She is currently working on a monograph exploring the development of law under Augustus. Emily teaches a wide range of courses, including Latin at all levels, literature in translation, history, and Roman law. She can be reached at emily.laura.master@emory.edu, and her office is located in 221D Candler Library.
Her research interests center on understanding the evolution of legal frameworks during the transition from the late Republic to the Augustan Principate. By analyzing legal texts, historical records, and political developments, she illuminates how law shaped governance and societal structures in ancient Rome. Her current monograph project underscores her commitment to advancing scholarship on Roman legal history.
Emily’s teaching philosophy emphasizes accessibility and engagement, offering courses that bridge classical languages, literature, and historical analysis. While no specific advising or grant information is provided, her contributions to undergraduate and graduate education in Classics are significant. Her work aligns with Emory’s broader mission to integrate research and teaching in the humanities.
Affiliated with Emory’s Department of Classics, Emily actively participates in academic and community initiatives, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue in ancient studies.



