R. J. Tarrant Explained

Richard Tarrant
Education:Fordham University
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Doctoral Advisor:Robin Nisbet
Discipline:Latin Literature
Sub Discipline:Textual Criticism
Workplaces:University of Toronto
Harvard University

Richard John Tarrant is an American classicist and Emeritus Pope Professor of Latin at Harvard University. He is an expert on the textual criticism and the transmission of Latin poetry.[1]

Career

A native of Brooklyn, Tarrant was educated at Fordham University, where he obtained a BA in 1966. He then moved to Oxford University and graduated with a DPhil from Corpus Christi College (1972).

From 1970, he taught at the University of Toronto, taking up a position at Harvard University in 1982.[2] In his time at the department, he served as its chairman (1988–94) and as the acting Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (1995-6).[3]

Tarrant has held visiting fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Study and Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

Selected publications

Works cited

Notes and References

  1. Oakley (2016) 361.
  2. Web site: The "Ring of Truth". Gibson. Lydialyle. 2018-05-23. Harvard Magazine. en. 2020-02-02.
  3. Web site: Richard J. Tarrant. classics.fas.harvard.edu. en. 2020-02-02.