Susan Curry

Susan Curry

Principal Lecturer
Office: Classics, Humanities, & Italian Studies, Murkland Hall Rm 319, Durham, NH 03824

Courses Taught

  • CLAS 401: Classical Mythology
  • CLAS 520B: Ancient Views of the Good Life
  • CLAS 520D: Greek & Roman Religion
  • CLAS 540A: Hon/Sustaining Ancient Rome
  • CLAS 550C: Sex/Desire In Greece and Rome
  • CLAS/HIST 677/877: History of Ancient Rome
  • GREK 401: Elementary Classical Greek I
  • GREK 402: Elementary Classical Greek II
  • GREK 503: Intermediate Classical Greek I
  • GREK 504/753: Intermediate ClassicalGreek II
  • LATN 401: Elementary Latin I
  • LATN 402: Elementary Latin II
  • LATN 403: Review of Latin
  • LATN 503: Intermediate Latin I
  • LATN 606/754: Readings in Latin Literature

Education

  • Ph.D., Indiana University
  • M.A., University of Kansas
  • M.A., Indiana University
  • B.A., Grinnell College

Research Interests

  • Ancient sustainability
  • Animals in antiquity
  • Greek drama
  • Imperial Latin literature and culture

Selected Publications

  • Curry, S. A. (2018). SENECA RISING: EPISTOLARY SELF-RECREATION IN THE AD HELVIAM. BULLETIN OF THE INSTITUTE OF CLASSICAL STUDIES, 61(2), 45-55. doi:10.1111/2041-5370.12081

  • Curry, S. A. (2014). NERO QUADRIPES: ANIMALIZING THE EMPEROR IN SUETONIUS'S NERO. ARETHUSA, 47(2), 197-230. doi:10.1353/are.2014.0009

  • Most Cited Publications