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Anne-Marie Lewis

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Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics

Associate Professor

Office: Ross Building, S520
Phone: (416) 736-2100 Ext: 66291
Email: amlewis@yorku.ca


Anne-Marie Lewis completed her M.A. at Rutgers University and her Ph.D. at McMaster University under the direction of noted Vergilian scholar Alexander G. McKay. She teaches Ancient Greek and Latin in the Department of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics at York University in Toronto. She has served as Editor of Amphora, the outreach publication of the American Society for Classical Studies and as the President of the American Association for Neo-Latin Studies. She has published on topics dealing with astronomy and astrology in Roman culture and literature during the lifetime of Augustus and has recently published the monograph Celestial Inclinations: A Life of Augustus (Oxford University Press, 2023). She also researches and publishes in the area of Neo-Latin poetry and prose written in England and France during the sixteenth century.

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Degrees

PhD, McMaster University
MA, Rutgers University
BA, Case Western Reserve University

Research Interests

Classics , Science and Technology, Literature and Language, Neo-Latin, Greek and Roman Literature; Classical Tradition
Monographs

Publication
Year

Celestial Inclinations: A Life of Augustus (Oxford University Press, 2023)

2023


Current Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Fall/Winter 2023 AP/GK1000 6.0 A Elementary Classical Greek ONLN
Fall/Winter 2023 AP/LA1000 6.0 A Elementary Latin ONLN



Anne-Marie Lewis completed her M.A. at Rutgers University and her Ph.D. at McMaster University under the direction of noted Vergilian scholar Alexander G. McKay. She teaches Ancient Greek and Latin in the Department of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics at York University in Toronto. She has served as Editor of Amphora, the outreach publication of the American Society for Classical Studies and as the President of the American Association for Neo-Latin Studies. She has published on topics dealing with astronomy and astrology in Roman culture and literature during the lifetime of Augustus and has recently published the monograph Celestial Inclinations: A Life of Augustus (Oxford University Press, 2023). She also researches and publishes in the area of Neo-Latin poetry and prose written in England and France during the sixteenth century.

Degrees

PhD, McMaster University
MA, Rutgers University
BA, Case Western Reserve University

Research Interests

Classics , Science and Technology, Literature and Language, Neo-Latin, Greek and Roman Literature; Classical Tradition

All Publications


Monographs

Publication
Year

Celestial Inclinations: A Life of Augustus (Oxford University Press, 2023)

2023


Current Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Fall/Winter 2023 AP/GK1000 6.0 A Elementary Classical Greek ONLN
Fall/Winter 2023 AP/LA1000 6.0 A Elementary Latin ONLN