- Richard Talbert
Richard J.A. Talbert (born 1947) is a contemporary
British-American ancient historian and classicist on the faculty of theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , where he is William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor of Ancient History. Talbert is a leading scholar of ancient geography and the idea of space in the ancientMediterranean world. Connected to this spatial research is a major project on theTabula Peutingeriana (Peutinger table), a copy of an ancient Roman map preserved in aMedieval version.Talbert received his education at The King's School
Canterbury and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, where he gained Double First Class Honours in Classics (1968), followed by a Ph. D. (1972). Cambridge granted him an honorary Litt. D. in 2003. He is also a Corresponding Member of the German Archaeological Institute. Talbert has been on the faculties of theQueen's University ,Belfast andMcMaster University inOntario ,Canada . He was Herodotus Fellow at theInstitute for Advanced Study ,Princeton, New Jersey (1978-79). His study "The Senate of Imperial Rome" (Princeton University Press , 1984) won theAmerican Philological Association 's Goodwin Award of Merit in 1985.For 2000-01 Talbert was awarded a
J.S. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, anAmerican Council of Learned Societies Senior Fellowship, and the inaugural Robert F. and Margaret S. Goheen Fellowship at theNational Humanities Center inNorth Carolina . Among his scholarly work is the compilation of the "Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World " (Princeton, 2000), which won the 2000 Association of American Publishers Award for Best Professional/Scholarly Multivolume Reference Work in the Humanities.Publications
* "Timoleon and the Revival of Greek Sicily" (Cambridge, 1974).
* "The Senate of Imperial Rome" (Princeton U.P., 1984).
* "Atlas of Classical History" (Routledge, 1985).
* "Carl Muller (1813-1894), S. Jacobs, and the Making of Classical Maps in Paris for John Murray." "Imago Mundi" 46 (1994) 128-150.
* ed. "Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World" (Princeton, 2000).
* ed. with Kai Brodersen "Space in the Roman World, its Perception and Presentation" (LIT, Munster, 2004).
* trans. "Plutarch on Sparta" new ed. (2005).
* with M.T. Boatwright and D. Gargola "The Romans: From Village to Empire" (Oxford, 2004). "A Brief History of the Romans", (2006).External links
* [http://www.unc.edu/awmc Ancient World Mapping Center]
* [http://www.unc.edu/depts/history/faculty/talbert.html Faculty profile]
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