Robert Malcolm Errington Explained

Robert Malcolm Errington (born 5 July 1939[1] in Howdon-on-Tyne), also known as R. Malcolm Errington, is a retired British historian who studied ancient Greece and the Classical world. He is a professor emeritus from Queen's University Belfast and the University of Marburg.

Life and career

Errington is the son of a teacher. He studied Classical Antiquity from 1958 to 1963 at Durham University. He was active in Hatfield College Boat Club.[2] In 1961 he achieved a first-class BA.[3] In 1966 he received his PhD from Durham.[4]

From 1966 to 1973 he served as a lecturer and reader at the Queen's University Belfast. From 1973 until his retirement, he taught Ancient History at the University of Marburg. Errington dealt with the structure of the Greek states, the political history of Greece, the political history of Macedonia, the Hellenistic world, the Roman expansion, the Roman-Greek relations before and during the Roman Empire, Roman legal history, Christian history, and the relations of the Eastern and Western Roman Empire. He is a full member of the German Archaeological Institute. From 2001 to 2007 he was project manager of the Inscriptiones Graecae.

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Notes and References

  1. [WorldCat]
  2. Book: Moyes . Arthur . Be The Best You Can Be: A History of Sport in Hatfield College, Durham University . 2007 . Hatfield College Trust . Durham . 60.
  3. Book: Moyes . Arthur . Hatfield 1846 - 1996 . 1996 . 260 .
  4. [Institute for Advanced Study]