Thomas F. Scanlon is an American classical historian and University of California professor emeritus.[1]

Bibliography

  • The influence of Thucydides on Sallust (1978)[2]
  • Spes frustrata: a reading of Sallust (1987)[3][4][5]
  • Eros and Greek athletics (2002)[6][7][1]
  • Sport in the Greek and Roman Worlds (2014)[8][9]

References

  1. ^ a b Lear, Andrew (2006). "Eros and Greek Athletics (review)". Classical World. 99 (2): 187–188. doi:10.1353/clw.2006.0042. ISSN 1558-9234.
  2. ^ André, Jean-Marie (1982). "SCANLON Thomas Francis, "The influence of Thucydides on Sallust" (Book Review)". Revue de Philologie, de Littérature et d'Histoire Anciennes. 56: 345.
  3. ^ Griffin, Miriam (1990). "T. F. Scanlon, Spes frustrata: a reading of Sallust. Heidelberg: Winter, 1987. Pp. 120. ISBN 3-533-03958-7. - G. Cipriani, Sallustio e l'immaginario: per una biografia eroica di Giugurta (Studi e commenti vi). Bari: Adriatica, 1988. Pp. 125". Journal of Roman Studies. 80: 205–206. doi:10.2307/300299. ISSN 0075-4358.
  4. ^ Paul, G. M. (1989). Scanlon, Thomas F.; Cipriani, Giovanni (eds.). "Two Readings of Sallust". The Classical Review. 39 (2): 233–234. ISSN 0009-840X.
  5. ^ Jules, Wankenne (1987). "Thomas F. Scanlon, Spes frustrala. A Reading of Sallust". L'Antiquité Classique. 58: 329.
  6. ^ Younger, John G. (John Grimes) (2003). "Eros and Greek Athletics (review)". Journal of the History of Sexuality. 12 (1): 153–155. doi:10.1353/sex.2003.0072. ISSN 1535-3605.
  7. ^ Hubbard, Thomas K. (2004). "Eros and Greek Athletics by Thomas F. Scanlon (review)". Mouseion: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada. 48 (1): 71–74. doi:10.1353/mou.2004.0034. ISSN 1913-5416.
  8. ^ Christesen, Paul (2015). "Sport in the Greek and Roman Worlds. Volume 1: Early Greece, the Olympics, and Contests ed. by Thomas F. Scanlon, and: Sport in the Greek and Roman Worlds. Volume 2: Greek Athletic Identities and Roman Sports and Spectacle ed. by Thomas F. Scanlon (review)". Classical World. 109 (1): 138–141. doi:10.1353/clw.2015.0077. ISSN 1558-9234.
  9. ^ Nijf, Onno van (2016). "Thomas F. Scanlon, Sport in the Greek and Roman Worlds. 1. Early Greece, the Olympics, and Contests. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014 Thomas F. Scanlon, Sport in the Greek and Roman Worlds. 2. Greek Athletic Identities and Roman Sports and Spectacle. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014". L'Antiquité Classique. 85: 463–464.
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