Brooks Otis, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Brooks Otis

American classical philologist

Date of Birth: 10-Jun-1908

Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Date of Death: 26-Jul-1977

Profession: university teacher, classical scholar, literary critic, classical philologist, latinist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Brooks Otis

  • Brooks Otis (June 10, 1908 – July 26, 1977) was an American scholar of Classical languages and literature.
  • Born in Boston, he graduated from Harvard in 1929, took the M.A.
  • in 1930, and received the Ph.D.
  • in 1935.
  • Otis taught at Hobart College from 1935 to 1957, then at American University of Beirut for one year before accepting a position at Stanford University as Professor of Classics.
  • In 1970 he moved to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he followed T.
  • Robert S.
  • Broughton as George L.
  • Paddison Professor of Latin.
  • While at Stanford Otis was one of the founders of the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome, Italy, in 1965.
  • He was a member of the Guild of Scholars of The Episcopal Church. Otis was known for some of the most concise and penetrating critical essays written on classical literature.
  • His first book, published at the age of 55, was Virgil: A Study in Civilized Poetry (1963), which was immediately recognized as a classic.
  • He also wrote Ovid as an Epic Poet (1966) and the posthumous Cosmos and Tragedy: An Essay on the Meaning of Aeschylus (1981), edited with notes and a preface by E.
  • Christian Kopff), which was part of a long manuscript left unfinished at his death, entitled "The Transcendence of Tragedy".

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