PhD Theses
Full text of PhD theses by postgraduate students in the School of Classics are being made available via the University's Digital Research Repository. Below are the ten most recent additions.
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- The harmonious organ of Sedulius Scottus : an introduction and translation of selections of his 'Collectaneum in Apostolum'
Access Michael Collier Sloan's publication in the Digital Research Repository- The sources of royal power : a study on the migration of power structures from the kingdom of Argead Makedonia to early Ptolemaic Egypt
Access Margarita Lianou's publication in the Digital Research Repository- Seeking the Face of God : a study on Augustine's reception in the mystical thought of Bernard of Clairvaux and William of St. Thierry
Access Carmen Angela Cvetković's publication in the Digital Research Repository- Springtime for Caesar : Vergil's Georgics and the defence of Octavian
Access Adam Bunni's publication in the Digital Research Repository- After the daggers : politics and persuasion after the assassination of Caesar
Access Trevor Bryan Mahy's publication in the Digital Research Repository- A family of gods : a diachronic study of the cult of the divi/divae in the Latin West
Access Gwynaeth McIntyre's publication in the Digital Research Repository- From the Roman Republic to the American Revolution: readings of Cicero in the political thought of James Wilson
Access Laurie Ann Wilson's publication in the Digital Research Repository- Talking politics : constructing the res publica after Caesar’s assassination
Access Hannah J. Swithinbank's publication in the Digital Research Repository- The language of the gods : oblique communication and divine persuasion in Homer's Odyssey
Access Christodoulos Zekas's publication in the Digital Research Repository- Warlords and generals : war and society in early Rome
Access Jeremy Scott Armstrong's publication in the Digital Research Repository - The harmonious organ of Sedulius Scottus : an introduction and translation of selections of his 'Collectaneum in Apostolum'
Searching for theses
If you are looking for a thesis that does not appear above, please try the following searches:
- Search selected School of Classics theses in the Digital Research Repository
- Search for University of St Andrews PhD theses in SAULCAT
- For older works, you can also visit the main library and view their paper catalogues
Further Information
Digital Research Repository information leaflet (pdf)
Current Research students in the School