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Margaret Graver

Professor Margaret GraverProfessor of Classics
310A Reed Hall
(603) 646-2414
E-mail: Margaret.Graver@Dartmouth.edu

Curriculum Vitae (pdf)

Margaret Graver is Professor of Classical Studies at Dartmouth College. Educated at Brown University (Classics Ph.D. 1996) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BA 1982), she taught at Princeton University for one year before joining the Dartmouth faculty in 1996. She regularly offers courses in ethical thought in antiquity, Plato, Aristotle, Latin literature including Lucretius, Cicero, and Seneca, and on Latin and Greek language.

Margaret Graver's bookProfessor Graver is the author Stoicism and Emotion (Chicago, 2007 and 2009) and of Cicero on the Emotions: Tusculan Disputations 3 and 4 (Chicago, 2002), as well as of numerous articles on the ethical psychology of the Stoics and Epicureans. She is currently collaborating with Professor A.A. Long of the University of California-Berkeley, on a complete annotated translation of Seneca’s Moral Epistles.

Read a weblog interview about Stoicism and Emotion here.

Courses 

  • Greek 10: Readings in Greek Prose and Poetry [Fall 11]
  • Greek 28: Philosophy [Fall 11]
  • Latin 15: Literature and the Romans [Fall 11]
  • Latin 3.1: Intermediate Latin [Winter 12]
  • Latin 24: The Augustan Age [Winter 12]

Last Updated: 10/26/11