Timothy Robinson

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Lector in Greek and Latin
344 College St, New Haven, CT 06511-6629
203-432-5581

Timothy Robinson received Javits and Mellon fellowships to attend Yale (PhD in Classics, 1994), where he has taught in several departments. He is currently at work on studies of Euripidean and Senecan tragedy.

Field

Language instruction, Latin and Greek literature.

Specialism

Greek and Latin Poetry.

Selected R​ecent Publications

  • “Adaptations of the Sapphic Strophe by Catullus and Horace.” Paideia LXXIII (2018) 1–21
  • “In the Court of Time: The Reckoning of a Monster in the Apocolocyntosis of Seneca.” Arethusa 38 (2005) 223–57
  • “Under the Cover of Epic: Pretexts, Subtexts and Textiles in Catullus’ Carmen 64.” Ramus 35 (2006) 29–62
  • “Arrhythmia or Dysrhythmia, and Other Conventions.” Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology 38 (2015) 413–14. With John D. Fisher