Name Lawrence Jr. Role Jr. | Education Yale University (1952) | |
Died July 21, 2013, Durham, North Carolina, United States Books Pompeii: An Architectural History Awards Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada People also search for Emeline Hill Richardson, Frank Edward Brown, Propertius |
BME Philly Lawrence Richardson Jr
Lawrence Richardson Jr. (December 2, 1920 in Altoona, Pennsylvania – July 21, 2013 in Durham, North Carolina) was an American Classicist and ancient historian educated at Yale University who was a member of the faculty of classics at Duke University from 1966 to 1991. He was married to the Classical archaeologist Emeline Hill Richardson. Richardson received numerous fellowships, including a Fulbright, a Guggenheim, and support from the American Council of Learned Societies. He was a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome (1950) and field director of the AAR's Cosa excavations (1952–55). He was a Resident of the American Academy in Rome (1979), and served as the American Academy in Rome’s Mellon Professor-in-Charge of the School of Classical Studies (1981). In 2012 he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Archaeological Institute of America.
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Richardson's research included interests in Roman domestic architecture, the sites of Pompeii and Cosa, and Roman wall painting.
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- James L. Franklin. 1975. The Chronology and Sequence of the Candidacies for Municipal Magistracies Attested by the Pompeian Parietal Inscriptions, A.D. 71-79. Ph.D. thesis, Duke University.