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NameTeresa Ramsby
PositionProfessor
AffiliationUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Latitude42.3911569
Longitude-72.5289008
Research Interests

Latin poetry, particularly the works of Ovid
; Roman social interactions and their manifestations in literature
; Latin pedagogy and teacher training

Websiteshttp://www.umass.edu/classics/member/teresa-ramsby
Publications

Publications
Book

Free at Last!: The Impact of Freed Slaves on the Roman Empire. London: Bristol Classical Press, 2012; co-edited with Sinclair Bell (and re-published in paperback, 2013).

Articles and book chapters

“Knowing the Facts About Teacher Training,” New England Classical Journal 41.2 (2014): 120-127.
“Introduction,” by S. Bell and T. Ramsby, in Free at Last!: The Impact of Freed Slaves on the Roman Empire, ed. Bell and Ramsby (London: Bristol Classical Press, 2012): 1-23.
“Reading Freed Slaves in Petronius’ Satyrica,” in Free at Last! The Impact of Freed Slaves on the Roman Empire, ed. Bell and Ramsby (London: Bristol Classical Press, 2012): 66-87.
“Juxtaposing Dido and Camilla in the Aeneid,” Classical Outlook 88 (2010): 13-17.

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