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Gregory D. Rowe is an Associate Professor at the University of Victoria specializing in Roman History, with particular expertise in Greek and Latin epigraphy, Roman public and private law, and the history of early Judaism and Christianity. He supervises Master's theses in Roman history and has co-supervised various projects exploring themes such as the social approaches in St. Augustine’s educational theory and practice. His recent publications include a monograph titled 'Princes Political Cultures: New Tiberian Senatorial Decrees' and various edited volumes and articles in reputable journals. Rowe is actively involved in advancing research in Roman studies through his current projects and teaching commitments, including a weekly Latin class for teens at the Greater Victoria Public Library. He remains dedicated to the mentorship of students and promoting a deeper understanding of Greek and Roman studies within the academic community.
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