Background
Clarke, Graeme Wilber was born on October 31, 1934 in Nelson, New Zealand. Arrived in Australia, 1957. Son of Wilber Patrick and Marjorie Edna (Le May) Clarke.
(The ten essays in this book are concerned with the cultur...)
The ten essays in this book are concerned with the cultural manifestatons of English Philhellenism in the late 18th and 19th centuries and its effect on Victorian society. The themes are explored in the arts and parallels with contemporary German classicism are discussed.
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Clarke, Graeme Wilber was born on October 31, 1934 in Nelson, New Zealand. Arrived in Australia, 1957. Son of Wilber Patrick and Marjorie Edna (Le May) Clarke.
Master of Arts, University New Zealand, 1956. Bachelor, Oxford (England) University, 1959. Doctor of Letters, University Melbourne, Australia, 1976.
Lecturer, Department, of Classics, Australian National University 1957, 1961-1963, Senior Lecturer, Department, of Classics and Ancient History, University of Western Australia 1964-1966, Association Professor, Department, of Classical Studies, Monash University 1967-1968, Professor Department, of Classical Studies, University of Melbourne 1969-1981, Professor Emeritus since 1981. Deputy Director Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University 1982-1990, Director since 1990. Fellow Australian Academy, of the Humanities since 1975.
With archaeological excavation in N. Syria at Jebel Khalid since 1984.
(The ten essays in this book are concerned with the cultur...)
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Author: (book) The Octavius of Marcus Minocius Feliz, 1974, The Letters of St. Cyprian of Carthage, 4 vols., 1984, 1989. Editor: Rediscovering Hellenism: The Hellenic Inheritance and the English Imagination, 1989, Reading the Past in Late Antiquity, 1989, Identities in teh Eastern Mediterranean in Antiquity, 1998, Jebel Khalid on the Euphrates: Report on Excavations 1986-1996, volunteer 1, 2001.
Fellow: Australaian Academy Humanities, Society Antiquaries London. Member: Institute Advanced Studies (visiting).
Gardening, home maintenance, archaeology.
Married Nancy Jean Jordan, January 20, 1963. Children: Brigid, Thomas, Edward, William.