Nr.
|
Jahr
|
Inhaber
|
Fach
|
Universität
|
Vorlesung
|
1
|
1913/1914
|
John Linton Myres (1869–1954)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University of Oxford
|
|
2
|
1914/1915
|
Henry W. Prescott (1874–1943)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Chicago
|
The Classical Epic (*)
|
|
1915/1916
|
nicht besetzt[Anm. 1]
|
|
|
|
3
|
1916/1917
|
Paul Shorey (1857–1934)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Chicago
|
The Broader Aspects of Platonism in European Literature (*)
|
4
|
1916/1917
|
Gordon Jennings Laing (1869–1945)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Chicago
|
Ancient Etruria (*)
|
5
|
1917/1918
|
Francis Greenleaf Allinson (1856–1931)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Brown University
|
The Greeks in Literature and Life (*)
|
6
|
1917/1918
|
William Kelly Prentice (1871–1964)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Princeton University
|
|
7
|
1918/1919
|
Paul Shorey (1857–1934)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Chicago
|
|
8
|
1919/1920
|
Edward Kennard Rand (1871–1945)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Harvard University
|
The History of Classical Culture during the Middle Ages (*); The History of Pastoral Literature (*)
|
9
|
1920/1921
|
John A. Scott (1867–1947)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Northwestern University
|
The Unity of Homer
|
10
|
1921/1922
|
George Lincoln Hendrickson (1865–1963)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Yale University
|
Roman Satire (*)
|
11
|
1922/1923
|
Herbert Weir Smyth (1857–1937)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Harvard University
|
Aeschylean Tragedy
|
12
|
1923/1924
|
Terrot R. Glover (1869–1943)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Cambridge
|
Herodotus
|
13
|
1924/1925
|
Duane Reed Stuart (1873–1941)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Princeton University
|
Epochs of Greek and Roman Biography
|
14
|
1925/1926
|
John Burnet (1863–1928)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of St Andrews
|
Platonism
|
15
|
1926/1927
|
John Linton Myres (1869–1954)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Oxford
|
Who Were the Greeks?
|
16
|
1927/1928
|
Arthur Leslie Wheeler (1871–1932)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Princeton University
|
Catullus and the Traditions of Ancient Poetry
|
17
|
1928/1929
|
Paul Shorey (1857–1934)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Chicago
|
Platonism Ancient and Modern
|
18
|
1929/1930
|
Tenney Frank (1876–1939)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
Johns Hopkins University
|
Life and Literature of the Roman Republic
|
19
|
1930/1931
|
Martin Persson Nilsson (1874–1967)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Universität Uppsala
|
The Mycenean Origins of Greek Mythology
|
20
|
1931/1932
|
Cyril Bailey (1871–1957)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Oxford
|
Phases in the Religion of Ancient Rome
|
21
|
1932/1933
|
Robert J. Bonner (1868–1946)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Chicago
|
Aspects of Athenian Democracy
|
22
|
1933/1934
|
William Abbott Oldfather (1880–1945)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
|
The Decline of Culture within the Roman Empire (*)
|
23
|
1934/1935
|
Werner Jaeger (1888–1961)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Universität Berlin
|
Demosthenes: the Origin and Growth of his Policy
|
24
|
1935/1936
|
John Wight Duff (1866–1944)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Durham
|
Roman Satire: Its Outlook on Social Life
|
25
|
1936/1937
|
Samuel Eliot Bassett (1873–1936)[Anm. 2]
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Vermont
|
The Poetry of Homer
|
|
1937/1938
|
Benjamin Oliver Foster (1872–1938)[Anm. 3]
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Stanford University
|
|
26
|
1938/1939
|
Henri Grégoire (1881–1964)
|
Byzantinistik
|
Universität Brüssel
|
Constantine the Great and the Triumph of Christianity (*)
|
27
|
1939/1940
|
Herbert Jennings Rose (1883–1961)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of St Andrews
|
The Eclogues of Virgil
|
28
|
1940/1941
|
Axel W. Persson (1888–1951)
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
Universität Uppsala
|
The Religion of Greece in Prehistoric Times
|
|
1941/1942
|
John D. Beazley (1885–1970)[Anm. 4]
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
University of Oxford
|
|
29
|
1942/1943
|
Hermann Fränkel (1888–1977)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Stanford University
|
Ovid: a Poet between Two Worlds
|
30
|
1943/1944
|
Gilbert Norwood (1880–1954)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Toronto
|
Pindar
|
31
|
1944/1945
|
Rhys Carpenter (1889–1880)
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
Oberlin College
|
Folk Tale, Fiction, and Saga in the Homeric Epic
|
32
|
1945/1946
|
Max L. W. Laistner (1890–1959)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
Cornell University
|
The Greater Roman Historians
|
33
|
1946/1947
|
Lily Ross Taylor (1886–1969)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Bryn Mawr College
|
Party Politics in the Age of Caesar
|
34
|
1947/1948
|
Levi Arnold Post (1889–1971)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Haverford College
|
Homer to Menander: Forces in Greek Poetic Fiction
|
35
|
1948/1949
|
John D. Beazley (1885–1970)
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
University of Oxford
|
The Development of Attic Black-Figure
|
36
|
1949/1950
|
Eric Robertson Dodds (1893–1979)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Oxford
|
The Greeks and the Irrational
|
37
|
1950/1951
|
Ben Edwin Perry (1892–1968)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
|
The Greek Romances
|
38
|
1951/1952
|
Arnold Wycombe Gomme (1886–1959)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Glasgow
|
The Greek Attitude to Poetry and History
|
39
|
1952/1953
|
André-Jean Festugière (1898–1982)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
École pratique des hautes études
|
Personal Religion among the Greeks
|
40
|
1953/1954
|
Jakob Larsen (1888–1974)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University of Chicago
|
Representative Government in Greek and Roman History
|
41
|
1954/1955
|
Joshua Whatmough (1897–1964)
|
Indogermanistik
|
Harvard University
|
Poetic, Scientific, and Other Forms of Discourse
|
42
|
1955/1956
|
Frank E. Adcock (1886–1968)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University of Cambridge
|
The Greek and Macedonian Art of War
|
43
|
1956/1957
|
Georges Daux (1899–1988)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Sorbonne
|
An International Organization in Antiquity: The Delphic Amphictiony (*)
|
44
|
1957/1958
|
Denys Lionel Page (1908–1978)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Cambridge
|
History and the Homeric Iliad
|
45
|
1958/1959
|
Benjamin Dean Meritt (1899–1989)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Institute for Advanced Study
|
The Athenian Year
|
46
|
1959/1960
|
Ronald Syme (1903–1989)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University of Oxford
|
Sallust
|
47
|
1960/1961
|
Humphrey Davy Findley Kitto (1897–1982)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Bristol
|
Poiesis, or Literary Structure
|
48
|
1961/1962
|
Arnaldo Momigliano (1908–1987)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University College London
|
The Classical Foundations of Modern Historiography
|
49
|
1962/1963
|
Bernard MacGregor Walker Knox (1914–2010)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Center for Hellenic Studies
|
The Heroic Temper: Studies in Sophoclean Tragedy
|
50
|
1963/1964
|
Bruno Snell (1896–1986)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Universität Hamburg
|
Scenes from Greek Drama
|
51
|
1963/1964
|
Sterling Dow (1903–1995)
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
Harvard University
|
Knossos and Mycenae: the Great Powers in the Bronze Age
|
52
|
1964/1965
|
Viktor Pöschl (1910–1997)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Universität Heidelberg
|
Man and Politics in Tacitus (*)
|
53
|
1965/1966
|
William Bedell Stanford (1910–1984)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Universität Dublin
|
The Sound of Greek Poetry
|
54
|
1966/1967
|
Kenneth Dover (1920–2010)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of St Andrews
|
Lysias and the Corpus Lysiacum
|
55
|
1967/1968
|
Edward J. Kenney (1924–2019)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Cambridge
|
The Classical Text
|
56
|
1968/1969
|
Geoffrey Kirk (1921–2003)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Harvard University
|
Myth: Meaning and Functions
|
57
|
1969/1970
|
Hugh Lloyd-Jones (1922–2009)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Oxford
|
The Justice of Zeus
|
58
|
1970/1971
|
Frank W. Walbank (1909–2008)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University of Liverpool
|
Polybius
|
59
|
1971/1972
|
Moses I. Finley (1912–1986)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University of Cambridge
|
The Ancient Economy
|
60
|
1972/1973
|
Gordon Willis Williams (1926–2010)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of St Andrews
|
Change and Decline. Roman Literature in the Early Empire
|
61
|
1973/1974
|
Albrecht Dihle (1923–2020)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Universität Heidelberg
|
The Theory of Will in Classical Antiquity
|
62
|
1974/1975
|
Emily Vermeule (1928–2001)
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
Harvard University
|
Aspects of Death in Early Greek Art and Poetry
|
63
|
1975/1976
|
Ernst Badian (1925–2011)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
Harvard University
|
|
64
|
1976/1977
|
Walter Burkert (1931–2015)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Universität Zürich
|
Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual
|
65
|
1977/1978
|
C. John Herington (1924–1997)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Yale University
|
Poetry into Drama. Early Tragedy and the Greek Poetic Tradition
|
66
|
1978/1979
|
James Frank Gilliam (1915–1990)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
Princeton University
|
|
67
|
1979/1980
|
Gwilym Ellis Lane Owen (1922–1992)
|
Philosophie der Antike
|
University of Cambridge
|
|
68
|
1980/1981
|
Emilio Gabba (1927–2013)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
Universität Pisa
|
Dionysius and the History of Archaic Rome
|
69
|
1981/1982
|
Wendell Vernon Clausen (1923–2006)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Harvard University
|
Virgil’s Aeneid and the Tradition of Hellenistic Poetry
|
70
|
1982/1983
|
Christian Habicht (1926–2018)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
Institute for Advanced Study
|
Pausanias’ Guide to Ancient Greece
|
71
|
1983/1984
|
Geoffrey Lloyd (* 1933)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Cambridge
|
The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science
|
72
|
1984/1985
|
Anthony Snodgrass (* 1934)
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
University of Cambridge
|
An Archaeology of Greece
|
73
|
1985/1986
|
Averil Cameron (* 1940)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University of Oxford
|
Christianity and the Rhetoric of Empire: The Development of Christian Discourse
|
74
|
1986/1987
|
Thomas Gelzer (1926–2010)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Universität Basel
|
|
75
|
1988/1989
|
Bernard Williams (1929–2003)
|
Philosophie
|
University of Cambridge
|
Shame and Necessity
|
76
|
1990
|
Albert Henrichs (1942–2017)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Harvard University
|
|
77
|
1990/1991
|
Paul Zanker (* 1937)
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
Universität München
|
The Mask of Socrates. The Image of the Intellectual in Antiquity
|
78
|
1991/1992
|
Glen Bowersock (* 1936)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
Institute for Advanced Study
|
Fiction as History: Nero to Julian
|
79
|
1992/1993
|
Alexander Nehamas (* 1946)
|
Philosophie
|
Princeton University
|
The Art of Living: Socratic Reflections from Plato to Foucault
|
80
|
1993/1994
|
Anne Pippin Burnett (1925–2017)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Chicago
|
Revenge in Attic and Late Tragedy
|
81
|
1994/1995
|
Gian Biagio Conte (* 1941)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
|
The Hidden Author. An Interpretation of Petronius’ Satyricon
|
82
|
1995/1996
|
Froma I. Zeitlin (* 1933)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Princeton University
|
|
83
|
1996/1997
|
Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway (* 1929)
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
Bryn Mawr College
|
Prayers in Stone: Greek Architectural Sculpture ca. 600–100 B.C.E.
|
84
|
1997/1998
|
Michael Frede (1940–2007)
|
Philosophie der Antike
|
University of Oxford
|
A Free Will. Origins of the Notion in Ancient Thought
|
85
|
1998/1999
|
Henk Versnel (* 1936)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
Universität Leiden
|
|
86
|
1999/2000
|
Anna Morpurgo Davies (1937–2014)
|
Indogermanistik
|
University of Oxford
|
|
87
|
2000/2001
|
Brian Stock (* 1939)
|
Philosophie
|
University of Toronto
|
Augustine’s Inner Dialogue. The Philosophical Soliloquy in Late Antiquity
|
88
|
2001/2002
|
Gregory Nagy (* 1942)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Harvard University
|
Homer the Classic
|
89
|
2002/2003
|
Fergus Millar (* 1935)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University of Oxford
|
A Greek Roman Empire: Power, Belief and Reason under Theodosius II (A.D. 408–450)
|
90
|
2003/2004
|
Denis Feeney (* 1955)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Princeton University
|
Charts of Roman Time: The Uses of Time in the Formation of Roman Culture
|
91
|
2004/2005
|
David Sedley (* 1947)
|
Philosophie der Antike
|
University of Cambridge
|
Creationism and Its Critics in Antiquity
|
92
|
2005/2006
|
Roger S. Bagnall (* 1947)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
Columbia University
|
Everyday Writing in the Graeco-Roman East
|
93
|
2006/2007
|
Tonio Hölscher (* 1940)
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
Universität Heidelberg
|
Visual Power in Ancient Greece and Rome
|
94
|
2007/2008
|
Helene P. Foley (* 1942)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Barnard College
|
Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the U.S. Stage
|
95
|
2008/2009
|
Mary Beard (* 1955)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University of Cambridge
|
Roman Laughter
|
96
|
2009/2010
|
Heinrich von Staden (* 1939)
|
Geschichte der Medizin
|
Institute for Advanced Study
|
The Scientific Lives of Animals: Ancient Greece and Rome (*)
|
97
|
2010/2011
|
Alessandro Barchiesi (* 1955)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Universität Siena
|
The War for Italia: Conflict and Collective Memory in Vergil’s Aeneid (*)
|
98
|
2011/2012
|
Nicholas Purcell
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University of Oxford
|
Venal Histories: The Character, Limits, and Historical Importance of Buying and Selling in the Ancient World (*)
|
99
|
2012/2013
|
Robert Parker (* 1950)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
University of Oxford
|
Greek Religion Abroad
|
100
|
2013/2014
|
François Lissarrague (* 1947)
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
Centre Louis Gernet
|
Panta Kala: Heroic Warriors and the Aesthetics of Weaponry in Greek Art (*)
|
101
|
2014/2015
|
Richard P. Martin (* 1954)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Stanford University
|
Comic Community: Laughter and Loathing in Athens (*)
|
102
|
2015/2016
|
Philip Hardie (* 1952)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Cambridge
|
Classicism and Christianity in Late Antique Latin Poetry (*)
|
103
|
2016/2017
|
Mary Margaret McCabe (* 1948)
|
Philosophie der Antike
|
King’s College London
|
Seeing and Saying: Plato on Virtue and Knowledge (*)
|
104
|
2017/2018
|
Maurizio Bettini (* 1947)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
Universität Siena
|
City of the Spoken Word: Orality and the Foundations of Roman Culture (*)
|
105
|
2018/2019
|
Jack L. Davis (* 1950)
|
Klassische Archäologie
|
University of Cincinnati
|
A Bronze Age Greek State in Formation (*)
|
106
|
2019/2020
|
Josiah Ober (* 1953)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
Stanford University
|
The Greeks and the Rational. The Discovery of Practical Reason
|
107
|
2020/2021
|
Greg Woolf (* 1961)
|
Alte Geschichte
|
Universität London
|
|
107
|
2021/2022
|
Emily Gowers (* 1963)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Cambridge
|
|
108
|
2022/2023
|
Yopie Prins (* 1955)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Michigan
|
|
109
|
2023/2024
|
Victoria Wohl (* 1966)
|
Klassische Philologie
|
University of Toronto
|
|
110
|
2024/2025
|
Victoria Wohl (* 1966); Josiah Ober (* 1953); Greg Woolf (* 1961); Emily Gowers (* 1963)
|
|
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