Gregory Daugherty, PhD
Gregory N. Daugherty is the Shelton H. Short III Professor in the Liberal Arts at Randolph-Macon College. He received a BA in Latin from the University of Richmond and an MA and PhD in classical studies from Vanderbilt University. At Randolph-Macon College since 1976, he has taught classes on ancient Greek and Latin language and literature, ancient history, ancient warfare, Roman Britain, religion, and daily life. His research interests have been centered on public safety in the ancient city and the reception of classics (especially Cleopatra and Homer) by American popular culture. Daugherty is the coauthor with Margaret A. Brucia of To Be a Roman (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2007).
Books by Gregory Daugherty, PhD
To Be A Roman: Topics in Roman Culture
- 6331
- 978-0-86516-633-2
To Be a Roman is an indispensable resource for today's classroom. This workbook is filled with the latest information about the daily life of the ancient Romans and with ample exercises of both an objective and creative nature.
To Be A Roman: Topics in Roman Culture: Teacher's Guide
- 6528
- 978-0-86516-652-3
To Be A Roman Teacher's Guide is designed as an aid to busy teachers using the popular To Be A Roman, a cultural enhancement to Latin language courses. This Teacher's Guide is everything teachers need for rapid grading of homework or to conduct in-class oral quizzes.