Edward Champlin

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Edward Champlin
EducationB.A. History, Toronto 1970
M.A. Classics, Toronto 1972
D.Phil. Literae Humaniores, Oxford 1976
Occupation(s)Professor, writer
EmployerPrinceton University

Edward Champlin is a Professor of Classics, Cotsen Professor of Humanities, and former Master of Butler College at Princeton University. He teaches Roman history, Roman law, and Latin literature and has written several books regarding these subjects.[1] He is also the co-editor of The Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd edition, volume 10, The Augustan Empire, 43 B.C.–A.D. 69 (1996).[2]

Works[edit]

  • Fronto and Antonine Rome (Harvard University Press, 1980)
  • Final Judgments: Duty and Emotion in Roman Wills, 200 B.C.–A.D. 250 (University of California Press, 1991).
  • Nero (Cambridge: Belknap Press, 2003). ISBN 0-674-01192-9
  • The Cambridge Ancient History. Vol. X. (Editor, with Editor, with A.K. Bowman and A. Lintott)
  • The Augustan Empire, 43 B.C. - A.D. 69 (Cambridge University Press, 1996).
  • Phaedrus the Fabulous, Journal of Roman Studies 95 (2005) 97-123
  • Tiberius the Wise, Historia 57 (2008) 408-425
  • My Sejanus, Humanities 31 (2010) 18-21, 52-53

Honors and awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Classics Faculty Biography, Princeton University. Accessed 4 September 2009.
  2. ^ Frontispiece of the same.

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