Mary Jaeger, PhD
Mary Jaeger is Professor of Classics at the University of Oregon. Previous publications are Livy’s Written Rome (University of Michigan, 1997), Archimedes and the Roman Imagination (University of Michigan, 2008), and essays on several Latin authors.
Books by Mary Jaeger, PhD
A Livy Reader: Selections from Ab Urbe Condita
- Author: Mary Jaeger
- 6803
- 978-0-86516-680-6
The appeal of Livy, the great historian of the Augustan age, lies both in his riveting storytelling and in the sophistication, clarity, and accessibility of his prose. Aiming to preserve the memory of Rome's achievements and morally rejuvenate his contemporaries, Livy takes readers on a tour of Rome's past as he thinks deeply about historiography, its uses, and its challenges.
Lectiones Memorabiles Volume IV Selections from Horace, Livy, Martial, Sallust, and Vergil
- By author: Mary Jaeger
- 8598
- 978-0-86516-859-6
This reader contains the prescribed passages for the Social Criticism and Villains portions of the IB Latin syllabus with examinations in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. Same- and facing-page notes provide historical background, cultural context, and grammatical assistance. Introductions to each selection orient students to significant themes and events. The reader includes introductions to each author, appendices on meter and on literary terms, and a historical timeline. The prescribed passages for Vergil, History, and Love Poetry can be found in Lectiones Memorabiles: Volume III.