Ralph Van Deman Magoffin Explained

Ralph Van Deman Magoffin
Birth Date:1874
Death Date:1942
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:University of Michigan
Work Institutions:American Academy in Rome; Johns Hopkins University; New York University

Ralph Van Deman Magoffin (1874 – 1942) was an American Classical scholar and archaeologist.[1]

He received his B.A. from the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University.[2]

In 1907 Magoffin was a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, during which time he studied the topography of ancient Praeneste. Magoffin taught Ancient history and Archaeology at Johns Hopkins University. He was from 1920 to 1921 affiliated with the American Academy in Rome and from 1923 to 1930 served as chair of the Department of Classics at New York University. From 1921 to 1931 he served as president of the Archaeological Institute of America.[2]

Magoffin was the nephew of Esther Boise Van Deman.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pee Dee: Art, History, Science. The Florence County Museum. 11 January 2019.
  2. Book: Dyson, Stephen L.. Ancient Marbles to American Shores: Classical Archaeology in the United States. University of Pennsylvania Press. 1998. 206. 0812234464 .
  3. Book: Ralph Van Deman Magoffin. Emily Cleveland Davis. The romance of archaeology, formerly Magic spades. registration. 1929. Garden City Pub. Co..