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Fields of interest:
Ancient History: Greece
Mortimer Chambers holds the A.B. degree from Harvard
(1949), the M.A. from Oxford University (Wadham College), 1955, and the
Ph.D. from Harvard in Classical Philology, 1954. He has taught at Harvard,
the University of Chicago, and UCLA, the last-named since 1958, where he
is Professor of History. His main area of research is Greek history of the
classical period, especially Greek historical authors (Thucydides,
Aristotle's Athenian Constitution).
His major publications include Aristotle, Staat
der Athener (Berlin 1990), a German translation of and commentary on
Aristotle's Ath. Pol.; the Greek text of the Ath. Pol. (Leipzig, Teubner,
1986, ed. 2 1994); Hellenica Oxyrhynchia (ibid., Teubner, 1993); Georg
Busolt, His Life in His Letters (Leiden 1990); Aristotle's History
of Athenian Democracy, with J. Day (Berkeley-Los Angeles 1962).
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