GOODWIN AWARD OF
MERIT
Previous Winners 1951-2007
1951 David Magie, Roman Rule in Asia Minor
1952 Cedric Whitman, Sophocles, A Study of Heroic
Humanism
1953 Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton, The Magistrates
of the Roman Republic
1954 Benjamin Dean Merrit, Henry Theodore Wade-Gery,
Malcolm McGregor, The Athenian Tribute Lists
1955 Ben Edwin Perry, Aesopica
1956 Kurt von Fritz, The Theory of the Mixed
Constitution in Antiquity
1957 Jakob Aall Ottesen Larsen, Representative
Government in Greek and Roman History
1958 Berthold Louis Ullman, Studies in the Italian
Renaissance
1959 Gordon Macdonald Kirkwood, A Study of Sophoclean
Drama
1960 Alexander Turyn, The Byzantine Manuscript
Tradition of the Tragedies of Euripides
1961 James Wilson Poultney, The Bronze Tables of
Iguvium
1962 Lily Ross Taylor, The Voting Districts of the
Roman Republic
1963 Gilbert Highet, The Anatomy of Satire
1964 Louise Adams Holland, Janus and the
Bridge
1965 Herbert Strainge Long, Diogenis Laertii Vitae
Philosophorum
1966 Brooks Otis, Vergil: A Study in Civilized
Poetry
1967 George Max Antony Grube, The Greek and Roman
Critics
1968 Edward Togo Salmon, Samnium and the
Samnites
1969 Helen Florence North, Sophrosyne: Self-Knowledge
and Self-Restraint in Greek Literature
1970 Agnes Kirsopp Lake Michels, The Calendar of the
Roman Republic
1971 Michael Courtney Jenkins Putnam, Vergil's
Pastoral Art
1972 Friedrich Solmsen, Hesiodi Theogonia Opera et
Dies Scutum
1973 Frank M. Snowden, Jr. Blacks in Antiquity
1974 Charles Edson, Inscriptiones Graecae, Vol. X,
Pars II, Facs. I (Inscriptiones Thessalonicae et
viciniae)
1975 George A. Kennedy, The Art of Rhetoric in the
Roman World
1976 W. Kendrick Pritchett, The Greek State at
War
1977 Harold Cherniss, Plutarch's Moralia XIII, Parts I
and II (Loeb Classical Library)
1978 David R. Shackleton-Bailey, 2 volume edition of
Cicero's Epistulae ad Familiares
1979 Leendert G. Westerink, 2 volume study of the
Greek Commentaries on Plato's Phaedo
1980 Emily T. Vermeule, Aspects of Death in Early
Greek Art and Poetry
1981 John H. Finley, Homer's Odyssey
1982 Gregory Nagy, Best of the Achaeans
1983 Bruce W. Frier, Landlords and Tenants in Imperial
Rome
1984 Timothy D. Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius (and)
The New Empire of Diocletian and Constantine
1985 Howard Jacobson, The Exagoge of Ezekiel
1986 William C. Scott, Musical Design in Aeschylean
Theater
1987 R. J. A. Talbert, The Senate of Imperial
Rome
1988 John J. Winkler, Auctor & Actor, A
Narratological Reading of Apuleius' The Golden
Ass
1989 Josiah Ober, Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens:
Rhetoric, Ideology and the Power of the People
1990 Martin Ostwald, From Popular Sovereignty to
Sovereignty of Law: Law, Society, and Politics in
Fifth-Century Athens
1991 Robert A. Kaster, Guardians of Language. The
Grammarian and Society in Late Antiquity
1992 Heinrich von Staden, Herophilus: The Art of
Medicine in Early Alexandria
1993 Susan Treggiari, Roman Marriage: Iusti Coniuges
From the Time of Cicero to the Time of Ulpian
1994 Gregory Vlastos, Socrates: Ironist and Moral
Philosopher
1995 Peter White, Promised Verse: Poets in the Society
of Augustan Rome
1996 Alan Cameron, The Greek Anthology from Meleager
to Planudes
1997 Donald J. Mastronarde, Euripides:
Phoenissae
1998 Calvert Watkins, How to Kill a Dragon: Aspects of
Indo-European Poetics
1999 Jonathan M. Hall, Ethnic Identity in Greek
Antiquity
2000 Kathryn Gutzwiller,
Poetic Garlands; Hellenistic Epigrams in Context
2001 Richard Janko,
Philodemos' On Poems; Jeffrey Henderson,
Aristophanes, Volumes 1-2 (Loeb Classical
Library)
2002 Kathleen McCarthy,
Slaves, Masters, and the Art of Authority in Plautine
Comedy
2003 Clifford Ando,
Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman
Empire
2004 Raffaella Cribiore, Gymnastics of the
Mind
2005 Timothy Peter Wiseman, The Myths of Rome
2006
Kristina Milnor, Gender, Domesticity, and the Age of Augustus: Inventing Private Life
2007 Peter Struck, Birth of the Symbol: ancient readers at the limits of their texts
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