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Timothy Gantz

Timothy Gantz

American classical scholar (1945–2004)


Timothy Nolan Gantz (23 December 1945 – 20 January 2004) was an American classical scholar and the author of Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources.[1]

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Education

Gantz received his Bachelor of Arts from Haverford College in 1967, and his Ph.D. in Classics from Princeton University in 1970.[2]

Career

From 1970, Gantz was a long-time professor of Classics at the University of Georgia, where he directed its "Studies Abroad in Rome" program from 1985 to 2003.[3]

In 1993, he published his book Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources, which puts particular emphasis on earlier sources of the Archaic period.[4] The book was received positively,[5] and, according to classicist Robin Hard, "can be recommended unreservedly as a comprehensive guide to the early mythical tradition".[6]

Death

Gantz died in Athens, Georgia, on 20 January 2004, aged 58.[7]


References

  1. 1st edition: Gantz (1993); 2nd edition: Gantz (1996).
  2. Obituary (2004, p. 19). His doctoral dissertation was entitled "Poetic Unity in Pindar".
  3. Hard (2004, p. 691).
  4. "Obituary". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 23 January 2004.

Sources

  • Timothy Gantz at the Database of Classical Scholars, author: Classics Department, University of Georgia.

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