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Name Molly Jones-Lewis
Position Lecturer
Institutional Affiliation University of Maryland--Baltimore County
Latitude 39.2551135
Longitude -76.7133843
Research Interests

Roman Law, History of Science, Ancient Medicine, Identity in Imperial Rome

Websites http://ancientstudies.umbc.edu/faculty/mjones-lewis/
Publications

"Publications:
• “Poison: Nature's Argument for the Roman Empire in Pliny the Elder's Naturalis Historia,” Classical World, vol. 106, no. 1 (2012) Pp. 55–80.
• Routledge Companion to Identity and the Environment, co-editor. Routledge UK, under contract and forthcoming in 2015.
• “Tribal Identity in the Roman World: The Case of the Psylloi,” in the Routledge Companion to Identity and the Environment. Forthcoming 2015.
• The Physician in Roman Law and Society, a monograph on the rights of physicians and control of medical practice in Rome. Under consideration for Brill's Studies in Ancient Medicine series.

Book Reviews and Reference Articles:
• Book Review: “Budin, Stephanie Lynn. Images of Woman and Child From the Bronze Age: Reconsidering Fertility, Maternity, and Gender in the Ancient World.” Classical Journal, May 17, 2012.
• Invited Book Review: “Harris, W.V., Mental Disorders in the Classical World.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, forthcoming.
• ""Pharmacy"" and “Physicians” chapters in Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Greek Science, Medicine, and Technology, 8K words plus annotated bibliography as an invited contributor, forthcoming 2015.
• “Poisoning” entry in the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Ancient History, 1K words as an invited contributor, forthcoming 2015.
" from CV on http://ancientstudies.umbc.edu/faculty/mjones-lewis/ on 6-6-17.

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