Andrew Horne

Assistant Professor of Classics

Academic History

  • PhD, University of Chicago
  • AB, Brown University
  • Fellow, American Academy in Rome

Courses Taught at Transy

  • Latin I, II & III
  • Greek and Roman Political Thought
  • Greek and Roman Mythology

Areas of Specialization

  • Latin literature, especially Cicero and the Augustan poets
  • Roman political thought

Recent Publications

“Ethical Architecture in Horace, Satires 2,” Hermes, vol. 153, pp. 51-69, 2025.

“Lies, Deceits, Manipulations, and Other Forms of Aesthetic Expression in Horace, Satires 2.5,” Ramus, vol. 51, pp. 203-223, 2023.

“On Criticizing the Knox Bible,” Classical Receptions Journal, vol. 11, pp. 204-221, 2022.

“The Comedy of Human Nature in Terence’s Heautontimorumenos,” Phoenix, vol. 75, pp. 204-230, 2021.

“Georgic Justice,” Vergilius, vol. 64, pp. 103-129, 2018.

“Hypothêkai: On Wisdom Sayings and Wisdom Poems,” Classical Antiquity, vol. 37, pp. 31-62, 2018.