Konrad (classics, Texas A&M) presents readers with a very interesting analysis of a period when some parts of Roman religion were changing as the Romans ventured farther and farther into the wider world, first on the peninsula and then farther afield over the decades...This study of the auspices illuminates the evolution of power amid a society in flux.
C. F. Konrad studied at the Universities of Oregon and North Carolina. He has worked at the University of California, Santa Barbara, University of Colorado, and the Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, D.C. He currently works as an Associate Professor of Classics at Texas A&M University, and is the editor of Augusto augurio: Rerum humanarum et divinarum commentationes in honorem Jerzy Linderski (2004) and the author of Plutarch's
Sertorius: A Historical Commentary (1994).