About Associate Professor Lindsay C Watson
Associate Professor Watson’s research interests include: Latin iambic poetry; Latin epigram; Juvenal, Horace; Martial; Greek and Roman magic and Hellenistic poetry.
Selected publications
Books
- A Commentary on Horace’s Epodes (Oxford University Press, 2003): 604
pages - Martial: Select Epigrams [with Dr. P. Watson] (Cambridge University Press, 2003): 374 pages
- Arae: The Curse Poetry of Antiquity (Francis Cairns, Leeds, 1991): 263 pages
Book Chapters
- ‘Horace’s Epodes: The Impotence of Iambos?’ in S. J. Harrison ed. Homage to Horace: A Bimillenary Celebration (Oxford, 1995), 188-202
Articles
- ‘Martial 12. 32: an indigent immigrant?’ Mnemosyne 57 (2004), 311-24
- ‘Bassa’s Borborysms: on Martial and Catullus’ Antichthon 37 (2003, published 2004), 1-12
- ‘Martial 8.21, literary lusus and imperial panegyric’ Papers of the Leeds International Latin Seminar 10 (1998), 359-72
- ‘Rustic Suffenus (Catullus 22) and literary rusticity’ Papers of the Leeds International Latin Seminar 6 (1990), 13-33
- ‘Problems in Epode 11’ Classical Quarterly 33 (1983), 299-38
- ‘Cinna and Euphorion’ Studi italiani di filologia classica 54 (1982), 93-110