Papers, 1952-1953.

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Papers, 1952-1953.

Includes correspondence from David Magie to Rogers, a memorial tribute by William Willis of the American Philological Association, Rogers' presidential address to the American Philological Association in 1961, and a letter to him by Sir Ronald Syme.

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Duke University. Dept. of Classical Studies.

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The Classical Studies department seeks to provide students with a broad background in the disciplines of the field. Originally the classical studies curriculum was spread over two separate departments which were Latin and Roman studies, and Greek studies. In 1962, these disciplines combined to become Classical Studies. From the guide to the Department of Classical Studies Records, 1925-1993, (University Archives, Duke University) ...

Willis, William H. of Camden, N.J.

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Resident of Camden, N.J. From the description of Will, 1920 May 26. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70975723 ...

Rogers, Robert Samuel, -1968

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Rogers was a professor in the Dept. of Classical Studies at Duke University. From the description of Papers, 1952-1953. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 230939829 Classicist; professor at Duke University, 1937-1968. Chair of the Duke University Dept. of Latin and Roman Studies, 1940-1962 and the Dept. of Classical Studies, 1962-1966. From the description of L'ese Majeste' under the Roman Emperors from Julius to Justini, typescript, 1992 and n.d. (Du...

Magie, David, 1837-

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Syme, Ronald, 1903-1989

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