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Dr

Yvette Hunt

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Overview

Availability

Dr Yvette Hunt is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Ancient pantomime

  • Roman imperial policy

  • Roman social and political history

  • The reception of Greek culture (especially mythology) in Roman society

  • Epigraphy

  • Religious festivals in the Hellenistic and Roman periods

  • Poisons and poisoners in the classical world

Works

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8 works between 2008 and 2024

1 - 8 of 8 works

2024

Journal Article

Book review: Silvia Evangelisti, I pantomimi nelle città dell’Italia romana, Rom (Edizioni Quasar) 2022 (Urbana Species 6), 207 S., ISBN 978-88-5491-200-7 (brosch.), € 15,–

Hunt, Yvette (2024). Book review: Silvia Evangelisti, I pantomimi nelle città dell’Italia romana, Rom (Edizioni Quasar) 2022 (Urbana Species 6), 207 S., ISBN 978-88-5491-200-7 (brosch.), € 15,–. Klio, 106 (1), 396-399. doi: 10.1515/klio-2024-2020

Book review: Silvia Evangelisti, I pantomimi nelle città dell’Italia romana, Rom (Edizioni Quasar) 2022 (Urbana Species 6), 207 S., ISBN 978-88-5491-200-7 (brosch.), € 15,–

2024

Other Outputs

Medical amulets identified within Pliny the Elder's "Naturalis historia" (Natural History), their nature, and context.

Hunt, Yvette (2024). Medical amulets identified within Pliny the Elder's "Naturalis historia" (Natural History), their nature, and context.. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/f244dd0

Medical amulets identified within Pliny the Elder's "Naturalis historia" (Natural History), their nature, and context.

2022

Book Chapter

Pursuing health by pursuing disease: the use of spells and amulets to address malaria in Roman antiquity

Hunt, Yvette (2022). Pursuing health by pursuing disease: the use of spells and amulets to address malaria in Roman antiquity. Nemo non metuit: magic in the Roman world. (pp. 99-145) edited by Elizabeth Ann Pollard and Fabrizio Conti. Budapest, Hungary: Trivent Publishing.

Pursuing health by pursuing disease: the use of spells and amulets to address malaria in Roman antiquity

2020

Book

The Medicina Plinii: Latin text, translation, and commentary

Hunt, Yvette (2020). The Medicina Plinii: Latin text, translation, and commentary. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315677729

The Medicina Plinii: Latin text, translation, and commentary

2019

Book Chapter

L'élaboration de la pantomime

Hunt, Yvette (2019). L'élaboration de la pantomime. Corps et voix dans les danses du theatre antique. (pp. 167-177) edited by Marie-Hélène Delavaud-Roux. Rennes, France: Presses Universitaires de Rennes.

L'élaboration de la pantomime

2017

Book Chapter

Bang for his buck: Dioscorides as a gift of the tenth-century Byzantine court

Hunt, Yvette (2017). Bang for his buck: Dioscorides as a gift of the tenth-century Byzantine court. Byzantine culture in translation. (pp. 73-94) edited by Amelia Brown and Bronwen Neil. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.

Bang for his buck: Dioscorides as a gift of the tenth-century Byzantine court

2012

Other Outputs

Imperial policies towards pantomime and public entertainment

Hunt, Yvette May (2012). Imperial policies towards pantomime and public entertainment. PhD Thesis, School of History, Philosophy, Religion & Classics, The University of Queensland.

Imperial policies towards pantomime and public entertainment

2008

Book Chapter

Roman pantomime libretti and their Greek themes: The role of Augustus in the Romanization of the Greek classics

Hunt, Yvette (2008). Roman pantomime libretti and their Greek themes: The role of Augustus in the Romanization of the Greek classics. New directions in ancient pantomime. (pp. 169-184) edited by Edith Hall and Rosie Wyles. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199232536.003.0008

Roman pantomime libretti and their Greek themes: The role of Augustus in the Romanization of the Greek classics

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