Axel Boëthius, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Axel Boëthius

Swedish classical archaeologist

Date of Birth: 18-Jul-1889

Place of Birth: Arvika, Värmland County, Sweden

Date of Death: 07-May-1969

Profession: writer, university teacher, art historian, classical scholar, archaeologist, anthropologist, classical archaeologist

Nationality: Sweden

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Axel Boëthius

  • Axel Boëthius (July 18, 1889 in Arvika, Sweden – May 7, 1969 in Rome, Italy) was a scholar and archaeologist of Etruscan culture.
  • Boëthius was primarily a student of Etruscan and Italic architecture.
  • His father was the historian Simon Boëthius.As a student, Boëthius studied at the Uppsala University, where he completed his Ph.D.
  • in 1918.
  • He taught at Uppsala (1921–24) during which time he excavated at Mycenae in Greece.
  • In 1925 he was selected as the first director of the Swedish Institute at Rome by the Swedish crown prince Gustav Adolf (also known as an accomplished amateur archaeologist).
  • He became professor of archaeology at the Göteborg University in 1934, a post he held until 1955.
  • He also served as rector of the university (1946–51).
  • In 1955, he retired to Italy.
  • There he published his book Golden House of Nero in 1960, which was the product of the Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures given in Rome.
  • Boëthius, working together with John Bryan Ward-Perkins, wrote the section on Etruscan architecture for the prestigious Pelican History of Art series.
  • The volume was published in 1970, shortly after his death in 1969.

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