Color photograph of the head and torso of a light skinned man sitting in front of windows with shutters and smiling at the camera

Dylan Sailor

Andrew Heiskell Post-Doctoral Rome Prize
September 3, 2007–August 1, 2008
Profession
Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley
Project title
Prestige, Ambition, and the Writing of History in the Early Principate
Project description

My work is about the changing practice of history writing in early Roman times, particularly in its relationship with the development of Roman society’s notion of prestige. While it is a common view that much of Roman literature is explicitly obsessed with the repute of its author, I suggest that historiography and other scholarly nonfictional writing were not free of this overt ambition either.