Ward W. Briggs

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Ward W. Briggs Jr. (born November 26, 1945, in Riverside, California) is an American classicist and historian of classical studies. He taught until 2011 as the Carolina Distinguished Professor of Classics and Louise Fry Scudder Professor of Humanities at the University of South Carolina.

Education and career

Briggs studied at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he wrote his MA thesis on Horace and his PhD thesis, under the supervision of Brooks Otis, on Virgil.

His research interests include Roman poetry and the history of

Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve
, the founder of modern American study of classical antiquity.

Selected works

  • Aspects of Horace, Odes 3.19. Chapel Hill 1969
  • Repetitions from Virgil’s Georgics in the Aeneid. Chapel Hill 1974
  • Narrative and Simile from the Georgics in the Aeneid. Leiden 1980 (Mnemosyne Supplements 58)
As editor
  • Concordantia in Varronis Libros de re rustica. Hildesheim 1983
  • with Herbert W. Benario: Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve: An American Classicist. Baltimore 1986
  • with Herbert W. Benario: The Letters of Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve. Baltimore 1987.
  • with William M. Calder III: Classical Scholarship: A Biographical Encyclopedia. New York/London 1990.
  • The Selected Classical Papers of Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve. Atlanta 1992
  • Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists. Westport (Connecticut)/London 1994.
  • with
  • Soldier and scholar: Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve and the Civil War. Charlottesville 1998[1][2]

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