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Name Sarah Lawrence
Position Lecturer
Institutional Affiliation University of New England
Latitude 43.683386
Longitude -70.295981
Research Interests

exemplarity, Valerius Maximus, declamation, Stoicism, Seneca the Elder, Race, blood, externality, Roman identity, Roman Stoicism and Classics pedagogy

Websites http://www.une.edu.au/staff-profiles/humanities/slawren4
Publications

Selection of Recent Research
S.J. Lawrence ‘Vis and Servitus: The Dark Side of Republican Oratory in Valerius Maximus’ in Steel, C. E. W., Gray, C., Balbo, A. & Marshall, R. (eds) Reading Republican Oratory: Reconstructions, Contexts, Receptions. Oxford: OUP, 2018 101-16. (forthcoming)

S.J. Lawrence ‘Putting Torture, And Valerius Maximus, To The Test’ Classical Quarterly 66 (2016) 245-260.

S.J. Lawrence ‘Dead on Time: Valerius Maximus 9.13 and Stoicism’ Antichthon 49 (2015) 135-55.

Clark, J., Gurney, L., Lawrence, S., Leece, R., Malouff, J. et.al. ‘Embedding an Institution-wide Capacity Building Opportunity around Transition Pedagogy: First Year Teaching and Learning Network Coordinators’ International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education 6.1 (2015) 107-19.

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