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Ernst Badian was Professor of History 1971-82
and John Moors Cabot Professor of History 1982-98. He received a B.A. in 1945 and an M.A. in 1946 from Canterbury University College, New Zealand; also a B.A.
(First Class in Litt. Hum.) in 1950, an M.A. in 1954, a D.
Phil. in 1956 from Oxford University, a Litt. D.
from Victoria University in New Zealand in 1962, an Hon. Litt. D.
from Macquarie University in Sydney in 1993, and an Hon. Litt. D. from the University of Canterbury in 1999. In 1999 he was decorated with the Cross of Honor for Science and Art by the Republic of Austria.
His publications include
Foreign Clientelae 264-70
B.C. (Charendon Press, Oxford, 1958);
Studies in Greek and Roman History
(Blackwell, Oxford, 1964);
Roman Imperialism in the Late
Republic, 2nd ed. (1st commercial ed.)
(Blackwell, Oxford/Cornell Univ. Press, 1968); Publicans and Sinners
(Blackwell, Oxford/Cornell Univ. Press, 1972, reprinted, with
corrections and critical bibliography, Cornell Univ. Press, 1983);
From Plataea to
Potidaea (Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1993); Zöllner und Sünder (Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, 1997).
He has written about 200 articles in journals and composite volumes,
plus contributions to encyclopaedias, etc. He has edited a number of
books, including Ancient Society and
Institutions. Studies Presented to Victor
Ehrenberg (Blackwell,
Oxford, 1966);
Polybius. Selected
passages in translation, with an introduction of 12,000 words
(Washington Square Press, NY, 1966); Sir Ronald Syme,
Roman Papers (vols. 1
& 2) (Oxford Univ. Press, 1979); Translated Documents of Greek
and Rome, vols. 1, 2, 3, edited jointly with Robert K. Sherk (Johns
Hopkins Univ. Press, then Cambridge Univ. Press; various dates).
He was the founder and, until 2001, the editor of The
American Journal of Ancient History. He also
founded the Association of Ancient Historians and the New England
Ancient History Colloquium.
He is a Fellow of the British Academy;
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Fellow of the
American Numismatic Society; Honorary Fellow of University College,
Oxford; Corresponding Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences;
Corresponding Member of the German Archaeological Institute; Foreign
Member of the Finnish Academy of Sciences; Honorary Member of the
Roman Society (London).
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