Past Bryn Mawr College Faculty in
Greek and Latin
A Selective List of Past Lumina, With Years of Service, and Some Representative Publications.
Abbreviations:
CSBE = W.W. Briggs and W.M. Calder III (edd.), Classical Scholarship: A Biographical Encyclopedia (New York and London 1990)
BDNAC = Ward W. Briggs, Jr. (ed.) Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists (Greenwood Press: Westport, CT and London, 1994)
| Paul
Shorey (1854-1934)
Bryn Mawr faculty 1885-1892, then moving to the University of Chicago, where he published Horace. Odes and Epodes (1898), Unity of Plato's Thought (1903), Plato Republic Loeb,What Plato Said (1933), and most of the 800+ other items in his bibliography. Bio/Bibliography: E. Christian Kopff in CSBE pp. 447ff, id. in BDNAC pp. 582-584 |
| Gonzalez
Lodge (1863-1942)
Bryn Mawr faculty 1889-1900: (Basil) Gildersleeve-Lodge Latin Grammar (1894, then 18 reprints through 1976), [and after moving from Bryn Mawr to Columbia Univ.] Lexicon Plautinum (1904-1933) Bio/Bibliography: Nancy A. Mavrogenes in CSBE 366-367 |
| Henry Nevill Sanders (1869-1943)
Bryn Mawr faculty 1902-1935: The Cynegeticus of Xenophon (1913); grammatical and textual articles. Bio/Bibliography: Mabel L. Lang in BDNAC pp. 560-561 |
| Lily Ross Taylor
(1886-1969)
Bryn Mawr faculty 1927-1952: Party Politics in the Age of Caesar (1949 Sather); Voting Districts of the Roman Republic (1960); Roman Voting Assemblies (1966), and much, much else (see her short biography and complete bibliography)
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| T. Robert S. Broughton (1900-1993)
Bryn Mawr faculty 1928-1965: "Roman Asia Minor", in Tenney Frank, An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome IV (1938); Magistrates of the Roman Republic (1950-1986); [after retirement to Univ. of North Carolina] Candidates Defeated in Roman Elections (1991). Bio/Bibliography: Jerzy Linderski in BDNAC pp. 64-66; George W. Houston in J. Linderski (ed.), Imperium Sine Fine: T. Robert S. Broughton and the Roman Republic (1996) pp. 1-30, 35-42. |
| Richmond Lattimore (1906-1984)
Bryn Mawr faculty 1935-1971: Themes in Greek and Latin Epitaphs (1942), Chicago Greek tragedies (translator, 1947-1959), Iliad, Odyssey (translator, 1951 & 1967: much-read classic versions), The Odes of Pindar (translator, 1947), and much, much else (see a short biography and his complete bibliography) |