My research has been focused on Roman civilization in all its aspects. I began with work on the Roman army, in particular its role as the model for bureaucratic systems in the later Empire. This led to my first book and continues to be an interest. Later I turned to the interaction between politics and literature, with particular focus on the development of a distinctive ideology by the Roman ruling class. The great model here is the work of Ranuccio Bianchi Baninelli. My current project is an examination of Roman studies from Petrarch to Gibbon. Roman law has been a crucial factor connecting this field with the development of the modern state.


RICHARD FRANK
Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1965

Associate Professor of History and Classics

Department of History
Humanities Office Building2 115
Irvine, CA 92697-3275

tel: 949.824.7490
fax: 949.824.2865
email: rifrank@uci.edu

Fields of Interest:

Roman Empire

Publications:

Scholae Palatinae: The Palace Guards of the Later Roman Empire (1969)

"Augustan Elegy and Catonism," Aufsteig und Niedergang d. romischen Welt (1982)

"Olympic Myths and Realities," Arete (1984)

Imperial Themes: Roman Studies in Renaissance Italy and France (in progress)

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