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William Lynn Westermann
William Lynn
Belleville (Illinois)
White Plains (New York)
Westermann
15/09/1873
04/10/1954
'A. B.' (1894), 'M. A.' (1896) nell'University of Nebraska. 'Ph. D.' (1902) nell'Università Kaiser
Friedrich Wilhelm di Berlino. 'Assitant in Latin at Nebraska' (1894-1896), 'Teacher of Latin in the
High School at Decatur, Illinois' (1896-1898). 'Instructor' (1902-1904), poi 'Assitant Professor of
Latin and Greek' (1904-1906) nell'University of Missouri. 'Assistant Professor of Ancient History'
nell'University of Minnesota (1906), poi (1912) nell'University of Wisconsin. 'Professor of Ancient
History' nell'University of Wisconsin (1914-1920), nella Cornell University (1920-1923), nella
Columbia University (1923-1948). 'Emeritus Professor' dal 1948, continua a tenere corsi alla
Columbia University, come 'Special lecturer', fino al 1952; inoltre per un semestre nel 1949, due
semestri nel 1952-1953 e per l'intero anno accademico 1953-1954 tiene corsi alla Farouk I
University (ora University of Alexandria) di Alessandria in Egitto. 'Member of the Board of
Trustees of the American Academy in Rome' (1922-1933) e 'Professor in Charge' dell'American
School of Classical Studies di Roma (1926-1927). Dopo la prima guerra mondiale si fa promotore
presso le Università of Wisconsin, Cornell e Columbia dell'acquisto di collezioni di papiri tolemaici
e romani. Nello stesso periodo è 'adviser of President Woodrow Wilson on Greek and Turkish
affairs', 'Chief of Division of Western Asia' della Commissione americana ai negoziati di pace di
Parigi (1918-1919), 'member of the Commission reporting to the Department of State on American
boundary decisions in the Near East' (1920). 'Honorary degree of litt. D. from University of
Nebraska' (1931), 'H. L. D. from Chicago' (1941), 'LL. D. from Missouri' (1943). 'President of the
American Historical Association' (1944), membro dell'American Philosophical Society (1944),
'Honorary President' dell'Association Internationale des Papyrologues.
- Greek papyri in the Library of Cornell University, edited by W. L. W. and C. J. Kraemer, New
York 1926
- Tax lists and transportation receipts from Theadelphia, edited by W. L. W. and C. W. Keyes,
"Columbia papyri. Greek series" 2, New York 1932
- Zenon Papyri I, edited by W. L. W. and E. S. Hasenoehrl, "Columbia papyri. Greek series" 3, New
York 1934
- [voce 'Sklaverei' in RE, Suppl. Bd. VI, 1935, coll. 894-1064]
- The Ptolemies and the Welfare of their Subjects, AHR 43, 1938, 270-287
- Komanos of the First Friends (187? - 161 B.C.), APF 13, 1938, 1-12
- Zenon Papyri. Business Papers of the Third Century B.C. dealing with Palestine and Egypt (in
collaborazione con C.W.Keyes e H. Liebesny), vol.II, "Columbia Papyri. Greek Series", 4, New
York 1940
- The prefect Valerius Eudaemon and the indigent liturgist [testo, traduzione e commento del Pap.
Wisconsin 23), JEA 40, 1954 (in honour of H. I. Bell), 107-111
- Apokrimata. Decisions of Septimius Severus on legal matters, text, transl. and hist. analysis by W.
L. W.; legal comment A. A. Schiller, Columbia Bicentennial, New York 1954 (rist. Milano 1973)
- The slave sistem of Greek and Roman antiquity, "Memoirs of the American Philosophical
Society" 40, 1955.
- A. E. R. Boak, In memoriam W. L. W., JJP 9-10, 1955-1956, 7-8
- A. E. R. Boak, W. L. W. (1873-1954), Year Book of The American Philosophical Society, 1955,
509-512
- A. E. R.Boak, W. L. W., CE 61, 1956, 200 s.
- Calder-Kramer 1992, 300 n. 2279.
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