Georgia Irby is an intellectual omnivore whose research focuses primarily on the History of Science in Greek and Roman antiquity, especially cartography. She has published on Roman army religion, Greco-Roman astrology, alchemy, and cosmology. She is particularly interested in how “science,” broadly defined, is presented in Greek and Roman literature (especially epic and tragedy). Forthcoming […]
Popper, Nick
I am an assistant professor in the history department. I teach classes on history of science, intellectual history, historical methods, early modern British history, and European history. Within the COLL curriculum, I am particularly excited about teaching history of science classes at the COLL 200 level. I am currently piloting a course entitled Historical Perspectives […]
Popper, Nick
I am an assistant professor in the history department. I teach classes on history of science, intellectual history, historical methods, early modern British history, and European history. Within the COLL curriculum, I am particularly excited about teaching history of science classes at the COLL 200 level. I am currently piloting a course entitled Historical Perspectives […]