Chris Lougheed
Research Interests
Latin literature; Late Antiquity; Epistolography; Literary self-presentation
Christopher Lougheed鈥檚 research interests centre on late imperial Latin and Greek epistolography. His current work focuses on the published Letters of the late Roman senator Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, the longest extant letter collection in Latin, and the way that it responds to public perceptions of its author.
His teaching interests include Latin language and literature, Greek and Roman society and culture, epic poetry and letter-writing.
Academics
PhD, 2017, University of Alberta
MA, 2010, Universit茅 de Montr茅al
BA, 2007, Queen鈥檚 University
Publications
鈥淕regory of Nazianzus and Q. Aurelius Symmachus: The Conflict between East and West and Elite Self-presentation in Later Fourth-Century AD Rome and Constantinople,鈥 Mouseion, Series III, Vol. 16 (2019): 1鈥24.
Translation of selected letters of Fronto for Medicine, Health, and Healing in Ancient Greece and Rome (500 BCE-600 CE): A Sourcebook, ed. Kristi Upson-Saia, Heidi Marx, Jared Secord (University of California Press, 2023)
Review of Mar铆a Pilar Garc铆a Ruiz and Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas (eds.) Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives (Leyden: Brill, 2021) in the Ancient History Bulletin, Vol. 12 (2022): 18-21.
Selected Conference Presentations
- 鈥淭he Letters of Symmachus as Consolation鈥, Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting (London, May 2022)
- 鈥淩etrieving and Misfiling State Papers in Late Antiquity鈥, Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting (online, May 2021)
- 鈥淭he War with Gildo and the Publication of the Letters of Symmachus鈥, Society for Classical Studies/Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting (San Diego, January 2019)
- 鈥淎 Popular War? The Legacy of the War with Gildo in Claudian鈥檚 On the Consulship of Stilicho Book 3 and the Letters of Symmachus鈥, Atlantic Classical Association Annual Meeting (St. Mary鈥檚 University, October 2018)
- 鈥淪ymmachus and Cultivation of the Powerful in the Letters: A Western Innovation in Late Antique Literary Self-presentation?鈥, Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting (Calgary, May 2018)