Timothy J. Moore

Timothy J. Moore received his B.A. from Millersville University and his Ph.D. from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has taught at Harvard, the University of Colorado, Texas A&M, and The University of Texas at Austin. He is currently John and Penelope Biggs Distinguished Professor of Classics at Washington University in St. Louis. He has received a Mellon Fellowship at Harvard, a Rome Prize Fellowship at the American Academy at Rome, Humboldt Fellowships in Freiburg and Berlin, and a Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship. His publications include Artistry and Ideology: Livy's Vocabulary of Virtue (Frankfurt, 1989), The Theater of Plautus: Playing to the Audience (Austin, 1998), Music in Roman Comedy (Cambridge, 2012), Roman Theatre (Cambridge, 2012), a translation of Terence's Phormio, and numerous articles on Latin literature, ancient music, and comic theatre.

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