![]() ![]() 3 Lecture Two The 8th-Century Renaissance. 1 Lecture One Three Mainstays of Ancient Greece. i Table of Contents The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World Professor Biography. Professor Worthington and his wife have one son and one daughter. In 2005 he won the Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Research and Creativity in the Humanities, and in 2007 he won the Student-Athlete Advisory Council Most Inspiring Professor Award. Professor Worthington has given various newspaper, radio, and television interviews and also founded the biennial Orality and Literacy in Ancient Greece conference series and the biennial Fordyce Mitchel Memorial Lecture Series, held in his department at the University of Missouri–Columbia. He is currently writing a biography of Demosthenes, editing the Blackwell Companion to Ancient Macedonia, and serving as editor-in-chief of Brill’s New Jacoby, a new edition of 856 fragmentary works by ancient Greek historians involving a team of 112 scholars in 16 countries. Professor Worthington has published 14 sole-authored and -edited books and more than 80 articles on Greek history, epigraphy, and oratory, including the biographies Alexander the Great: Man and God (Harlow, UK: Longman, 2004) and Philip II of Macedonia (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008) and the Blackwell Companion to Greek Rhetoric (Oxford: Blackwell, 2006). After Monash, he taught for 10 years in the classics departments at the University of New England and the University of Tasmania in Australia before moving to Missouri in 1998. He went to Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, to write a thesis on the Greek orator Dinarchus and Athenian history in the age of Alexander the Great for his Ph.D., which he received in 1987. in Ancient History from the University of Durham, where he wrote a thesis on the Pisistratid Tyranny at Athens. in Classical Studies from the University of Hull and his M.A. He was born in England in 1958 and received his B.A. Middlebush Professor of History at the University of Missouri–Columbia. Professor of History, University of Missouri–Columbia Ian Worthington, Ph.D., is Frederick A. The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World Part I Professor Ian Worthington THE TEACHING COMPANY ® The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World Part II Professor Ian Worthington THE TEACHING COMPANY ® The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World Part III Professor Ian Worthington THE TEACHING COMPANY ® The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World Part IV Professor Ian Worthington THE TEACHING COMPANY ® Ian Worthington, Ph.D. ![]()
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