Charles Henry Oldfather

Charles Henry Oldfather (.b. Tabriz,Persia 13 June 1887)professor of history of the ancient world,specifically at the liberal arts and science university college of Nebraska. (d.20 August 1954).

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Parentage

The son of two missionaries Jeremiah and Felicia.His parents had been missionaries in Persia ( Iran [1]) for 19 years; they emigrated to the United States of America when their child was aged two years,his father having been born within Farmsberg,Ohio in 1842 and mother in Covington Indiana[2][3]

Life

Oldfather received a Bachelor Degree from Hanover School.He was a school-teacher during 1906 and 1907,involved in some form of business activities that year to the following,and returned to teaching during the period 1912-1914.His involvement with teaching at university level commenced with his appointment as Classics professor at Hanover college in 1914,succeeded by Wabash college (Indiana)[4] between 1916 and 1926.After that year he became professor of greek and ancient history, and chair of the history department (1929) at Nebraska,where he continued until his retirement during 1951. His wife of 1914 was the niece of journalist David Graham Phillips . [2] [3]

Original work and translation

His is the translation of the sixth volume,done for the Loeb library,of Diodorus Siculus [5][3][6] (1933) [7]

The Greek literary texts from Greco-Roman Egypt [8] (1923) [7]

De jure naturae et gentium libri octo [9] (1934) [7]

See also

Classics

Ancient history

References