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Dr Aaron Kachuck is Title-A Fellow of Latin and Neo-Latin Literature at Trinity College, Cambridge, and Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. Aaron researches into Greek and Latin literature, with a focus on the interactions of poetry, religion, and empire in the age of Augustus and its afterlives. He has published articles on subjects including birthday-cult in antiquity, bears as rules of rule-breaking from Horace to Shakespeare, elephants and Pompey’s fall, and a forthcoming book with Oxford University Press on The Solitary Sphere in the Age of Virgil. He is currently working on a book on dreams in the classical literary tradition, as well as on a commentary on the Satires of the Neronian poet, Persius, for the Cambridge Classical Greek and Latin Texts (aka ‘Green and Yellow’) Series (Cambridge University Press).
[Monograph] Dreaming in Latin from Ennius to Milton
[Commentary] Persius’ Satires (Under Contract, Cambridge University Press)
[Monograph] Implicit Theologies in the Age of Augustus: Poetry, Religion, Empire