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  Gauis Stern
Lecturer.

Ph.D.
UC Berkeley, Ancient History.

M.A.
UC Berkeley, Ancient History.

B.A. Summa cum laude
University of MD at College Park, History.

B.A. Summa cum laude
University of MD at College Park, Classics.

Office: Business Tower
(BT) 561

Email: gaius@berkeley.edu
Phone: 408-924-5529


 
Areas of Interest
Ancient History
Sparta
The Roman Empire
Augustus and an Augustan Era monument
Staff

Diana Baker
Crystal Hupp

Current Courses
Hist 117: History of Rome
Hist 170: Riots, Revolts in American History


Publications
2005 "M. Aemilius Lepidus, and the Four Flamines on the Ara Pacis Augustae," Common Ground: Archeology, Art, Science, and the Humanities, Acta of the XVI International Congress of Classical Archeology (2003), eds. Mattusch, Brauer, (Boston 2005), 293-97.

2001 "Hellenistic POWs" and "Roman POWs" in encyclopedia of Prisoners of War (Toronto Univ. Press).

1999 Jubilee 2000, A Voyage in Italy in the Holy Year (Roma 1999), a translation of Gianfranco Moneta, Giubileo 2000, Viaggio nell' Italia dell' Anno Santo with added historical commentary.


Conference Papers and Presentations
"The Priests of the Quindecimviri in 13 BC," CAMWS Madison, WI Apr. 2005

"Livia and Julia on the Ara Pacis," Univ. of Ghent, Belgium, Nov. 2004

"Livia Augusta on the Ara Pacis," CAMWS-SS, Winston-Salem, NC Oct. 2004

"Nero's Father and Other Romantic Figures on the Ara Pacis Augustae," CAMWS, St. Louis, MO Apr. 2004

"The So-called Exile of Lepidus, a case for Lepidus and the Four Flamines on the Ara Pacis Augustae," AIAC, Boston, MA Aug. 2003


Biography
Gaius Stern did his graduate work in Greek and Roman History at UC Berkeley, where he wrote his doctoral thesis on Augustus and an Augustan Era monument, the Ara Pacis. His writings include studies of Roman coins, Sparta, and the Roman Empire. Last Spring he participated in the SFSU "War and Torture in the Ancient World" lecture series and gave a paper on the Ara Pacis in Paris. This Spring he will give a paper on the Ides of March in Berkeley, and another Ara Pacis paper in Tucson, AZ.

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