- Tenney Frank
Tenney Frank (born
Clay Center, Kansas ,USA May 19 ,1876 ; died April 3, 1939, inOxford ,England ) was a prominent ancient historian and classical scholar.Biography
Tenney Frank earned his A.B. at the
University of Kansas in 1898 and A.M. the following year. Frank went on to receive his Ph.D. at theUniversity of Chicago in 1903. Frank taught atBryn Mawr College as Professor of Latin from 1904 until 1919, when he moved to theJohns Hopkins University . At Bryn Mawr Frank wrote and published his influential study "Roman Imperialism" in 1914. Frank believed that Rome'simperialism stemmed from a desire to keep peace in the Mediterranean world by preventing the rise of any rival power. Frank's other work focused on classical literature, with articles onCicero ,Strabo ,Curiatius Maternus ,Plautus , andVirgil , among others. He also worked on Latin inscriptions, including thestele from theForum Romanum in Rome (see "On the Stele of the Forum" [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/journals/CP/14/1/Stele_in_the_Forum*.html "Classical Philology" 14.1] (Jan., 1919), pp. 87‑88), and on Roman construction and theServian Wall of Rome (see "Notes on the Servian Wall" [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/journals/AJA/22/2/Servian_Wall*.html "American Journal of Archaeology" 22.2] (Apr., 1918), pp. 175‑188 and "The Letters on the Blocks of the Servian Wall" [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/journals/AJP/45/1/Letters_on_Servian_Wall*.html "The American Journal of Philology" 45.1] (1924), pp. 68‑69). His work on the Romaneconomy was a seminal study of the economy and trade in the Roman world.He married Grace Edith Mayer in 1907. Of Swedish ancestry, Frank was influenced by his agrarian roots. He was also multilingual and had a great facility for languages, including Scandinavian tongues. At Johns Hopkins, Frank trained
Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton , with whom he collaborated on his studies of the Roman economy. A bibliography of Frank's work may be found in "The American Journal of Philology" 60.3 (1939).elected bibliography
* "A History of Rome" (1923).
* "Economic History of Rome" (1920, rev. ed. 1927).
* "Roman buildings of the republic, an attempt to date them from their materials" "Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome" v. 3 (Rome, 1924).
* "Catullus and Horace" (1928, repr. 1965).
* "Life and Literature in the Roman Republic" (Sather Lecture, 1930).
* "An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome" I and V (1933 & 1940).References
* History of Bryn Mawr College Classics [http://www.brynmawr.edu/classics/history.html]
* Mason Hammond "Ancient Imperialism: Contemporary Justifications," "Harvard Studies in Classical Philology" vol. 58. (1948), pp. 105-16.Necrology
* Norman W. DeWitt "Tenney Frank" "The American Journal of Philology" 60.3 (1939), pp. 273-287.
External links
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* [http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator:(frank+tenney+1876) Works by Tenney Frank] at theInternet Archive
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/journals/home.html Antiquary's Shoebox at LacusCurtius] : several journal articles by Tenney Frank
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