Steven L. Tuck
Education
- Ohio State University, A.E. Gordon Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Latin Epigraphy
- University of Michigan, PhD, Classical Art and Archaeology
- University of Missouri-Columbia, Art History and Archaeology
- Indiana University, BA, Classics and History
Teaching and Research Interests
- Roman Art and Archaeology
- Ancient Campania and the city of Pompeii
- Roman Spectacle, Natural Disasters, and Imperial Government
Work in Progress
- Gods and Mortals in Ancient Mediterranean Art:
- Ancient Sculpture from the Pyramid Hill Collection In production April 2020
- “Prometheus at Pompeii” Submitted to Rivista di Studi Pompeiani April 2020
- “Refugees and the Eruption of AD 79” Submitted to The Oxford Handbook of Pompeii and environs Jan 2020
Courses Taught
- HST 227 History of Ancient Rome
- Greek and Roman Historians
- History of ANcient Greece
- Age of Augustus
- Classical Mythology
- Greek and Roman Historians
- Greek and Roman Architecture
- Greek and Roman Cities
- Greek and Roman Sculpture
- Greek and Roman Decorative Arts
- Greek and Roman Painting & Mosaics
- Imperial Historians and their Sources
- Latin Epigraphy
- Roman Spectacle
- Roman Civilization
Selected Publications
- A History of Roman Art. 2nd edition. Wiley Blackwell Publishing, 2021.
- “Ludi and Factions as Organizations of Performers” Oxford Handbook of Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World pp. 534-544 2021
- “Terrae Motu Conlapsum: A post-earthquake rebuilding inscription at Pompeii in imperial and local contexts” The Classical Journal 117.1 pp. 69-92 2021
- “Grounding the Ny Carlsberg Vespasian: Analysis and Alternatives” Grounding Roman Sculpture. Selected Papers in Ancient Art and Architecture. Archaeological Institute of America, 2020.
- “Harbors of Refuge: Post-Vesuvian Population Shifts in Italian Harbor Communities” Reflections: Harbour City Deathscapes in Roman Italy and Beyond. Analecta Romana Instituti Danici – Supplementum LIII pp. 63-77, 2020.
- “The Ancient Roman Origins of Government Disaster Response” Origins: Current events in historical perspective http://origins.osu.edu/connecting-history/roman-government-disaster-response 2020.
- “Classical Corner: Searching for Survivors from the AD 79 Eruption of Vesuvius”Biblical Archaeology Review pp.17-18 Jan/Feb 2020.
- “Was the Tempestas of AD 62 at Ostia actually a Tsunami?” Classical Journal 114.4 pp. 439-464, 2019.
Selected Grants and Awards
- Humanities Center Grant, Symposium Support 兔子先生 University 2019
- Research Apprenticeship Award Humanities Center, 兔子先生 University 2019-20
- Summer Research Appointment 兔子先生 University 2016
- Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award, Archaeological Institute of America, 2014
- Excellence in Teaching Award, Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities 2013
- E. Phillips Knox Teaching Award, 兔子先生 University, 2012
- Outstanding Professor Award, 兔子先生 University, 2007, 08, 09
- Distinguished Scholar Award, 兔子先生 University, 2005