John Carew Rolfe
John Carew Rolfe | |
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Born | |
Died | March 26, 1943 | (aged 83)
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Harvard University, BA (1881), Cornell University, PhD (1885) |
Spouse | Alice Griswold Bailey |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Latin |
Institutions | Harvard University, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania |
John Carew Rolfe, Ph.D. (October 15, 1859 in Newburyport, Massachusetts – March 26, 1943) was an American classical scholar, the son of William J. Rolfe.
Rolfe graduated from Harvard University in 1881 and from Cornell University (Ph.D.) in 1885.[1]
Rolfe taught at Cornell (1882–1885), at Harvard (1889–1890), at the University of Michigan, and at the University of Pennsylvania.[2]
Rolfe was a professor from 1907 to 1908 at the
president of the American Philological Association
.
Rolfe translated many Latin authors, especially historians, for the
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References
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- ^ a b "Finding Aid". American Academy in Rome records, 1855-[ca.1981], (bulk dates 1894-1946). Archives of American Art. 2011. Retrieved 17 Jun 2011.
- ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
- ^ The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius (Loeb Classical Library). Vol. 1. Translated by Rolfe, John Carew. Cambridge, MA & London: Harvard University Press and William Heinemann. 1927 – via Internet Archive.; volume 2; volume 3
External links
- Works by or about John Carew Rolfe at Internet Archive
- Works by or about John Carew Rolfe at Wikisource
- John Carew Rolfe at the Database of Classical Scholars