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Patrick Glauthier is an Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College, specializing in Latin literature of the late Republic and early Empire with a focus on the intersection of scientific writing and the sublime. His research explores how the sublime shapes the representation of natural inquiry in first-century C.E. Latin texts, culminating in his upcoming monograph The Scientific Sublime in Imperial Rome (Oxford UP, 2024-2025). He organized a 2022 conference on the sublime at Dartmouth and co-edits a Brill volume from its proceedings.
Education: Ph.D. in Classics from Columbia University.
Research interests include ancient science and intellectual history, didactic and epic poetry, and the socio-political dimensions of catasterism narratives. Current projects include a book analyzing the sublime's role in first-century debates about scientific inquiry and an investigation into catasterism's functions in Roman culture.
Publications span analyses of Ovid, Seneca, Lucan, and Pliny, with contributions to volumes on ancient didactic poetry and the history of the sublime. His work bridges classical and romantic aesthetic theory while engaging with interdisciplinary approaches to ancient literature.
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