David Konstan
|death_date= |nationality=American |occupation= |education=Columbia University (BA, MA, PhD) }} (Jay) David Konstan (November 1, 1940 – May 2, 2024) was an American classicist and academic, known for his work on notions of emotion and beauty in the ancient world, as well as others on Latin poetry, Epicurean philosophy, the Greek novel, ancient ideas of friendship, and other topics. A Professor of Classics at NYU, he previously spent three decades teaching at Brown University, where he was John Rowe Workman Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Classics and Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature.Konstan received his B.A. (in mathematics), M.A., and Ph.D. (in Latin) degrees, all from Columbia University.
Konstan died May 2, 2024, at the age of 83. Provided by Wikipedia
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Superior document: Philosophia Antiqua Series ;
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Superior document: Cambridge Classical Journal Supplements Series ;
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Published: 2004
Superior document: Classical Inter/faces
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Published: [2024]
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Published: [2013]
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Superior document: Society of Biblical Literature writings from the Greco-Roman world ;
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Published: 2014
Superior document: Ancient commentators on Aristotle
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Published: 2014
Superior document: Ancient commentators on Aristotle
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Published: 2014
Superior document: Pierides ;
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Published: 2014
Superior document: Ancient commentators on Aristotle
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