Paul MacKendrick

Paul MacKendrick

Paul Lachlan MacKendrick (1914–1998) was an American classicist, author and teacher.

He was born in Taunton, Massachusetts, but most of his productive years had been lived in Madison, Wisconsin.

MacKendrick was educated at Harvard University (1934 B.A., summa cum laude; 1937 M.A.; 1938 Ph.D.) and Balliol College, Oxford, after which he taught at Phillips Academy for some years. He joined the U.S. Naval Reserve and served from 1941-45.

He taught at Harvard in 1946 and then moved to University of Wisconsin-Madison as Assistant Professor of Classics where he taught for six years. MacKendrick was named a Professor of Classics in 1952 and in 1975, the Lily Ross Taylor Professor of Classics. In all, he taught at the University of Wisconsin from 1946 to 1984.

In 1952, he worked with Herbert M. Howe on the publication of Classics In Translation, an anthology of selections by ancient Greek and Roman writers. In 1958, two books followed: "The Ancient World", co-authored with Vincent M. Scramuzza and "The Roman Mind At Work".

He is most widely known for a series of books that utilise the discoveries of archeology to reconstruct the histories of particular cultures or civilizations. The first of these, "The Mute Stones Speak", surveys the cultures of the Italian peninsula from prehistoric times, with emphasis on the Romans, to the adoption of Christianity as the official religion of the empire in 324 A.D.

"The Greek Stones Speak" then followed in 1962. Starting with the Troy and Heinrich Schliemann's excavations, the reader is told of accounts of excavations of major centers of the Hellenic world, including the story of Michael Vantris' decipherment of Linear B.

Several additional titles appeared in this series, and by 1980 it had surveyed regions and cultures of alomost the entire area of the Roman Empire. Professor MacKendrick had retired from teaching in 1984.

Honors

*Fulbright Fellowship, 1950-51
*Guggenheim Fellowship [ [http://www.gf.org/57fellow.html List of 1957 Guggenheim Fellows] ] , 1957-58
*Consultant, Greek archeology, National Broadcasting Company
*Consultant, Roman archeology, Time-Life, Inc.

elected Books

*Classics In Translation (with Herbert M. Howe), 1952
*The Ancient World (with Vincent M. Scramuzza), 1958
*The Roman Mind At Work, 1958
*The Mute Stones Speak, 1960
*The Greek Stones Speak, 1962
*The Iberian Stones Speak, 1969
*The Athenian Aristocracy, 339-31 B.C., 1969
*Romans On The Rhine, 1970
*Roman France, 1972
*The Dacian Stones Speak, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1975. ISBN 0807812269
*The North African Stones Speak, 1980

Awards

* [http://www.wla.lib.wi.us/lac/notable/1984notable.htm 1984 Notable Wisconsin Authors] - Wisconsin Library Association Literary Awards Committee

Notes


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Paul Douglas (actor) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Paul Douglas en Carta a tres esposas (1949) Paul Douglas (Filadelfia, 11 de abril de 1907 Los Ángeles, 11 de septiembre …   Wikipedia Español

  • Alexander Mackendrick — Infobox Actor name = Alexander Mackendrick birthdate = birth date|1912|9|8 birthplace = Boston, Massachusetts deathdate = death date and age|1993|12|22|1912|9|8 deathplace = Los Angeles, California spouse = Eileen Ashcroft (1934 1943) Hilary… …   Wikipedia

  • Alexander Mackendrick — Données clés Naissance 8 septembre 1912 Boston, Massachusetts (États Unis) Nationalité …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Alexander Mackendrick — Nombre real Alexander Mackendrick Nacimiento 8 de septiembre de 1912 Boston, Massachussets  Estados Unidos F …   Wikipedia Español

  • Grand Autel De Pergame — Le Grand autel de Pergame est un monument religieux élevé à l’époque hellénistique sur l’acropole de la ville de Pergame, sans doute au début du règne d’Eumène II (197 159 av. J. C.). Ses frises monumentales, représentant une gigantomachie et… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Grand Autel de Pergame — Le Grand autel de Pergame est un monument religieux élevé à l’époque hellénistique sur l’acropole de la ville de Pergame, sans doute au début du règne d’Eumène II (197 159 av. J. C.). Ses frises monumentales, représentant une gigantomachie et… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Grand autel de pergame — Le Grand autel de Pergame est un monument religieux élevé à l’époque hellénistique sur l’acropole de la ville de Pergame, sans doute au début du règne d’Eumène II (197 159 av. J. C.). Ses frises monumentales, représentant une gigantomachie et… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Grand autel de Pergame — 39° 07′ 51″ N 27° 11′ 02″ E / 39.1309, 27.1839 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • List of World War II topics (P) — # P 15 Termit # P 59 Airacomet # P 61 Black Widow # P 80 Shooting Star # P 4 class torpedo boat # P. G. Wodehouse # P. O. Box 1142 # P. Y. Saeki # P107 # Paavo Berg # Paavo Nurmi # Paavo Yrjölä # Pablo de Escandón y Barrón # Pacific Fighters #… …   Wikipedia

  • Augustine of Hippo — This article is about the theologian and philosopher, Augustine of Hippo. For his theodicy regarding the problem of evil, see Augustinian theodicy. Augustine , Saint Augustine , and Augustinus redirect here. For other uses, see Augustine… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”