He was one of the experts selected to write entries for the Cambridge Guide to Classical Civilization. Greg interprets the ancient world for a range of audiences, having written for college textbooks and scholarly encyclopedias in addition to his work for academic books and journals. He is the most highly awarded scholar in Phaeton Group, and we are very proud of his work. Greg's areas of interest are the social and economic history of the Roman Empire, rhetoric and oratory, and urban problems in the ancient world. in Ancient History from the University of Michigan, Greg Aldrete joined the History Department at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay in 1995. His most recent scholarly book is Floods of the Tiber in Ancient Rome, published in early 2007.Īfter earning his undergraduate degree from Princeton and his Ph.D. Greg writes chapters and entries for college textbooks and academic encyclopedias, but is best known for his original research. He has been awarded two fellowships at the American Academy in Rome, and won the 2006 UWGB Founder's Association Award for Excellence in Scholarship. A Professor and Roman Historian at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay, Greg is published with the Johns Hopkins University Press, Cambridge University Press, and the University of Michigan Press.
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