• Tim O'Sullivan joined the 性爱天堂 faculty in 2003.

    • Ph.D., Harvard University聽
    • M.A., Harvard University聽
    • B.A., Princeton University
    • 鈥淎urati laquearia caeli: Roman Floor and Ceiling Decoration and the Philosophical Pose,鈥 in Images for Classicists, edited by Kathleen M. Coleman, pp. 67-90. Loeb Classical Monographs. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Department of the Classics, 2015. Distributed by Harvard University Press.
    • 鈥淎ugustan Literary Tours: Walking and Reading the City,鈥 in The Moving City: Processions, Passages and Promenades in Ancient Rome, edited by Ida 脰stenberg, Simon Malmberg, and Jonas Bj酶rnebye, pp. 111-122. London: Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2015.
    • Walking in Roman Culture聽(Cambridge University Press, 2011)
    • "Death ante ora parentum in Virgil's Aeneid,"聽Transactions of the American Philological Association聽139 (2009) 447鈥486.
    • 鈥淓pic Journeys on an Urban Scale: Movement and Travel in Vergil鈥檚聽Aeneid,鈥 in聽The Epic Journey in Greek and Roman Literature, edited by Thomas Biggs and Jessica Blum. Cambridge Univ. Press 2019.
    • 鈥淗uman and Animal Touch in Apuleius鈥櫬Golden Ass,鈥 in聽Re-Wiring the Ancient Novel. Vol. 2:聽Roman Novels and Other Important Texts, edited by Edmund Cueva, Gareth Schmeling, et al. Barkhuis Publishing 2018.
    • 鈥淗uman and Asinine Postures in Apuleius鈥櫬Golden Ass,鈥澛Classical Journal聽112 (2016) 196-216.

    O'Sullivan's research interests include Augustan and early imperial literature, Roman cultural studies, and the art and architecture of Roman domestic space. He has published articles on the poets Statius and Virgil; on Roman wall painting; and on the Roman practice of walking for leisure. His book聽Walking in Roman Culture聽was published by Cambridge University Press in 2011.

    O'Sullivan teaches courses in Roman history and culture, Latin literature, and Greek and Latin at all levels.

    • Latin Literature聽
    • Roman Culture聽
    • Roman History聽
    • 尝补迟颈苍听
    • Greek

    O'Sullivan is the faculty mentor for Eta Sigma Phi, the Classics honor society. He is also the departmental representative for the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome.

    O'Sullivan has served on the Faculty Senate, on the Faculty Development Committee, and on the Academic Standing Committee. He formerly served as the director of Humanities 1600.

    Along with Rabun Taylor (U.T. Classics), O'Sullivan maintains the Central Texas Classics Calendar, which aims to include all lectures and events related to the ancient Mediterranean in central Texas, broadly defined.聽聽for more information.