MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION
Dates:
1935-1989
Abstract:
Known for his pioneering work on Athens in the fifth century BC, Benjamin Dean Meritt spent most of his career at the Institute for Advanced Study, where he developed a world-renowned center for the study of Attic epigraphy, or Greek inscriptions. Meritt reconstructed, with A.B. West, the inscribed tribute-quota lists of the Athenian Empire and is perhaps best known for his work on fifth century BC Athenian finances, which resulted in the four-volume Athenian Tribute Lists, co-authored with H.T. Wade-Gery and M.F. McGregor.
Call #:
Mss.Ms.Coll.82
Extent:
19.5 Linear feet
Subjects:
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American Council of Learned Societies | American Numismatic Society | American Philosophical Society | Athens College | Aydelotte, Frank, 1880-1956 | Bonner, Campbell, 1876-1954 | Cherniss, Harold F. (Harold Fredrik), 1904-1987 | Clement, Paul A., 1906-1986 | Correspondence. | Dinsmoor, William Bell, 1886-1973 | Dow, Sterling, 1903-1995 | Edson, Charles F. | Ferguson, William Scott | Friedlander, Paul, 1882-1968 | Greek War Relief Association | Haggard, Patience | Hondius, J.J.E. | Meritt, Benjamin Dean, 1899-1989 | Moe, Henry Allen, 1894-1975 | Princeton University | Raubitschek, A. E. (Antony Erich), 1912-1999 | Research notes. | Richter, Gisela Marie Augusta, 1882-1972 | Robinson, Charles Alexander, 1900-1965 | Schweigert, Eugene William