Benjamin Driver

Benjamin Driver

Classics Entry Year: 2018

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Benjamin Driver is a PhD candidate writing a dissertation which is for now cumbersomely entitled "Per Fraudem Terram Movere: Encomium, Catasterism, and Apotheosis via Intertextuality in the Copernican Revolution." The dissertation is a literary history covering the years 1460-1810 that investigates how panegyrical peritexts (mostly dedicatory epistles and poems) of Latin astronomical treatises lent credence to new discoveries by allusively coöpting classical authorities. Before coming to Brown he spent a few years teaching Latin and French at the high school level. His undergraduate degree is in Classics from Dartmouth College. In his free time he enjoys reading, hiking, looking at birds, and playing video games.

 

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