Biography
Arthur Edward Romilly Boak studied at Queen's University in Kingston (Ontario). After receiving his bachelor's degree in 1907, he was a Greek lecturer at McGill University College of British Columbia until 1910, and completed a master's degree at Harvard University in 1911. From 1912 to 1914 he studied in Berlin with the ancient historian Eduard Meyer. In 1914 he received his doctorate from Harvard. After receiving his doctorate, he was employed at the University of Michigan, initially as an instructor in ancient history, and from 1915 as an assistant professor. From 1914-16 he stayed at the American Academy in Rome. After his return, he was appointed associate professor at Michigan in 1918 and full professor in 1920. From 1930-46, Boak was chairman of the university's history department. In 1940 he became the Richard Hudson Professor of Ancient History. He retired in 1958.
Boak was particularly concerned with the history of the late Roman Republic and late antiquity. His major work was *A History of Rome to 565 A.D.* (first published in New York, 1921), the sixth edition of which appeared in 1977 (edited by William G. Sinnigen). In addition to this work, Boak made a name for himself through special studies on Roman and Byzantine forms of administration, as well as through highly acclaimed papyrus editions. In 1924-25 and 1932 Boak took part in excavations at the University of Michigan in Egypt.
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Boak was particularly concerned with the history of the late Roman Republic and late antiquity. His major work was *A History of Rome to 565 A.D.* (first published in New York, 1921), the sixth edition of which appeared in 1977 (edited by William G. Sinnigen). In addition to this work, Boak made a name for himself through special studies on Roman and Byzantine forms of administration, as well as through highly acclaimed papyrus editions. In 1924-25 and 1932 Boak took part in excavations at the University of Michigan in Egypt.
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Books by Arthur Edward Romilly Boak
History of Rome To 565
History of Rome To 565
University of Michigan Historical Essays
Archive of Aurelius Isidorus
Manpower Shortage and the Fall of the Roman Empire in the West
Aspects of Roman Law and admin
Aspects of Roman Law and administration ..
The master of the offices in t
The master of the offices in the later Roman and Byzantine Empires
The history of our world
The history of our world
A history of Rome to A.D. 565
The History of Our World. [By Arthur E. R. Boak and others. With illustrations.].
The archive of Aurelius Isodor
The archive of Aurelius Isodorus in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, and the University of Michigan (P. Cair. Isidor.)
Manpower shortage and the fall
Manpower shortage and the fall of the Roman Empire inthe West
The growth of Western civilization
Key for workbook and tests to
Key for workbook and tests to accompany World history
Karanis : Temples, Coin Hoards
Karanis : Temples, Coin Hoards, Botanical and Zoological Reports
Karanis, the temples, coin hoa
Karanis, the temples, coin hoards, botanical and zoölogical reports
Karanis : Reports 1924-28
Karanis : Reports 1924-28
Karanis, topographical and arc
Karanis, topographical and architectural report of excavations during the seasons 1924-28
The Book of the Prefect
The Book of the Prefect
Two studies in later Roman and Byzantine administration
A history of Rome to 565
The master of the offices in thelater Roman and Byzantine Empires